Launch week is easier when backers keep a short checklist. Save the Kickstarter page, review the reward information there, write down project questions, and separate workflow inspiration from final campaign decisions.
For AntBelt G1, Kickstarter should remain the final source for reward details, availability, campaign terms, and launch updates. Blog posts can explain sample workflows and maker use cases, but they should not replace the campaign page.
Makers can use the checklist to think about first projects: small tags, cards, sample boards, proof photos, or shop tests. Small-shop operators can add a second list for customer wording and product-menu ideas.
The point is to avoid rushed decisions. A clear checklist helps backers follow the launch while keeping the final buying decision tied to the official campaign page.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
