Custom gift listings need more than a nice finished sample. They need proof photos that help buyers understand the option, the scale, and the personalization boundary before they place an order.

A simple proof routine can be enough for early testing. Photograph the blank before engraving, the sample after engraving, and the final object beside neutral packaging or a note card. Keep the background consistent so buyers focus on the engraving rather than a changing scene.

For small sellers, this routine also protects the workflow. If a buyer asks for a different name, symbol, or layout, you can point back to the sample boundary and decide whether the request fits the listing. That is safer than offering unlimited custom options before the production habit is proven.

AntBelt G1 content should stay honest about this stage. The machine can support the creative workflow, but the seller still needs clear examples, careful wording, and final reward details from the Kickstarter page before making purchase decisions.

Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details: