1688 risk planner

Turn 1688 links into a review lane before you pay or ship.

Use this planner to sort 1688 listings, sellers, quotes, samples, domestic delivery, and consolidation into RFQ-ready context. It is a risk check, not a promise that any marketplace route will be the cheapest.

Output

Choose a 1688 risk lane

List proof gaps and checks

Send source-aware RFQ context

Start with the buying context

Product type

Quantity

Supplier status

Payment or export concern

Domestic shipping or consolidation

QC or sample need

Lane library

Every 1688 request needs a lane before it needs a purchase.

The same link can mean different work depending on seller role, quote basis, sample risk, domestic freight, and export handoff. Use the active lane as the starting brief for Aeonix.

Link review

Check listing, seller page, spec, variants, MOQ, and missing quote assumptions.

Seller verification

Confirm seller role, category fit, credibility signals, and issue-handling path.

Quote normalization

Normalize price, MOQ, packaging, sample fee, domestic freight, and lead time.

Sample-first

Control sample, approval evidence, private label details, and production release.

Consolidation

Plan China-side receiving, count checks, carton labels, QC, and export handoff.

Route comparison

Compare 1688, Alibaba, direct factory, and agent-led sourcing before payment.

RFQ handoff

The CTA carries planner context, not just a generic contact ask.

The RFQ handoff stores the planner state and sends source-aware query parameters, including buyer type, service needs, target market, selected lane, and risk checks.

1688 product links, seller shop links, chat screenshots, and any quote messages.

Quantity, variants, colors, packaging expectations, and target market.

Any claim from the seller about being a factory, brand store, or distributor.