Recent changes involving Kakobuy and CNfans have reminded many users of an uncomfortable reality: in the China purchasing ecosystem, platforms can change direction at any time.
CNfans’ decision to stop supporting Weidian purchases may look like a business adjustment on the surface, but for many users it meant broken links, unusable spreadsheets, and the need to rebuild an entire shopping workflow. At the same time, Kakobuy benefited simply by continuing to support the channels users were already relying on.
What this situation exposed was not just a difference between two agents, but a deeper structural problem. When product discovery is tightly bound to a single platform, all of the risk is ultimately carried by users.
This is exactly why W2CREP was created.
W2CREP was never designed to compete with agents.
We do not process orders.
We do not handle payments.
We do not push users toward one platform over another.
Our role is focused on one thing: the entry point.
W2CREP is a Weidian Spreadsheet built around a simple principle — users should not lose access to trusted products simply because an agent changes policy.
That is why we do not bind our spreadsheet to a single purchasing platform. Instead, we curate product links from trusted sellers and support purchases through most verified agents that continue to operate transparently and responsibly.
From the beginning, W2CREP has followed a clear rule: we are accountable to users, not platforms.
This principle guides every decision we make.
We prioritize product quality over volume, seller reputation over short-term trends, and long-term usability over rapid expansion. Our goal is not to host the largest number of links, but to host links that users can return to with confidence.
W2CREP follows a curated alliance model rather than an open submission model. Selection matters, and restraint is part of that responsibility.
Neutrality does not mean passivity.
W2CREP does not favor any single agent, but if an agent consistently harms user interests — through misleading behavior, broken purchasing logic, or repeated policy decisions that disadvantage buyers — we reserve the right to remove or reduce support for that agent within our spreadsheet.
This is not a political position. It is a user-protection mechanism.
The recent Kakobuy and CNfans situation highlighted something many users only realize after disruption occurs: agents may expand, contract, or pivot, but the need to discover reliable products from trusted sellers does not disappear.
By separating product discovery from platform dependency, W2CREP helps users reduce structural risk. When one agent changes direction, users do not have to start from zero. Their entry point remains intact.
W2CREP exists to make one part of an unstable ecosystem more stable.
We believe a spreadsheet should protect users, not trap them. Trust is built through consistency, not promises. Removing poor options is just as important as adding new ones.
W2CREP will continue to evolve, but our foundation will not change.
We will remain independent from any single agent, focused on curated quality, and willing to remove support when user interests are compromised.
In an ecosystem where platforms rise and fall, we believe the most responsible position is not to choose sides, but to choose users.