Custom gift sellers do not need a huge product menu before launch. They need a simple offer that customers can understand quickly: one object type, one personalization zone, one proof process, and one turnaround rule.
This is especially important before a Kickstarter launch because final reward details and accessory bundles should still be checked on the official page. A seller can plan the product system now without promising final production capability too early.
A simple first menu could separate flat gifts from cylindrical gifts. That makes it easier to explain what is being tested and which sample photos prove each idea.
When the menu is simple, the email signup also becomes easier to justify. Users can join the AntBelt list to see which product examples and sample tests are added next.
Follow AntBelt G1 on Kickstarter for the official launch alert.
