You don't know what you don't know.
Yet.
Buying from China for the first time is intimidating — and for good reason. The sourcing process is opaque, supplier claims are unverifiable on the surface, and the consequences of a bad first decision can be severe. We make the first step safe.
The China sourcing learning curve has expensive tuition.
The Alibaba "Gold Supplier" badge is a paid membership. The "10 Years in Business" claim is self-reported. The product photos are often not from the factory's own production. None of it is verified by the platform. You are the verification layer — unless you use us.
Trading Companies Disguised as Factories
A significant portion of Alibaba suppliers are trading companies — intermediaries who don't manufacture anything. They quote factory prices, then outsource to a factory you've never vetted. You have no control over quality.
The Deposit Disappears
Some "factories" are specifically set up to collect deposits from overseas buyers and disappear. By the time you realize the WeChat responses have stopped, the money is gone.
"Yes" to Everything
Chinese suppliers rarely say "no" to a buyer's requirements during negotiations. They say yes to your specs, your timeline, your price — then adjust all three after the order is placed. You have no documentation and no leverage.
The Sample Was Good. The Batch Wasn't.
First-time importers often approve a sample that looks great — because the factory made it by hand with their best materials. The production run uses a different, cheaper process. The difference arrives in your warehouse.
The questions that keep first-time importers up at night.
Is this factory actually a manufacturer, or are they just a middleman? They say they have 300 workers, but how would I even verify that?
They're asking for a 50% deposit upfront — $12,000. Is that normal? What happens if they just don't deliver?
I found 4 factories on Alibaba that all quote similar prices. How do I know which one is actually real, financially stable, and able to deliver what they're promising?
We ask the questions you don't know to ask. And we find the answers.
You don't need to be an expert in Chinese corporate law, financial statement analysis, or factory operations to buy from China safely. You need someone who is. That's what we are.
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Background Check
Verify the factory's legal registration against China's national enterprise database. Confirm they are who they claim to be. Flag litigation history, corporate anomalies, and ownership changes.
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Plain-English Verdict
Every report concludes with a clear Proceed / Proceed with Caution / Do Not Proceed verdict. No jargon, no hedging. You know exactly what we found and what it means for your decision.
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Pre-Order Inspection
If you want to go deeper before committing, our auditor visits the factory. We assess real production capacity, confirm they're a manufacturer (not a trading company), and evaluate financial health.
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Sample Acceptance & Review
Before you approve the sample and go into production, we inspect it against your spec. Catch material and quality issues at the cheapest possible moment.
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Pre-Shipment Assurance
The final check before you release the balance. Confirm what's in the container matches what you ordered — in quantity, quality, and packaging.
Not sure what you need? Start here.
Start with a Background Check.
Before you wire any deposit, verify the factory is real and legally registered. $19.9. 48-hour turnaround.
See Background CheckBackground Check + Pre-Shipment Assurance.
Know who you're dealing with before you pay. Confirm the goods before you release the balance. $419.8 total.
See Both ServicesFull protection package.
Background Check + Pre-Order Inspection + In-Progress QC + Pre-Shipment Assurance. Don't compromise on a first order at this scale.
Talk to Us FirstWhat makes our reports different from what Alibaba shows you.
Alibaba surfaces what the seller wants you to see. We surface what the records show — independent of the seller, sourced from government and financial registries.
First import decision
The most important one.
Make it with verified information.
First of all, know who you're really dealing with.
