Custom gift menus become confusing when every sample turns into a new option. A cleaner first step is to keep one product family together and test only the decisions that matter for that family: artwork style, placement, packaging, and approval language.
AntBelt G1 can support this kind of compact review workflow for small sellers, but the public claim should stay narrow. A sample menu is a planning tool, not proof of final throughput, final material durability, or future shipping timing.
For one gift family, record:
- The base item being tested.
- The personalization field the buyer would choose.
- The sample photo that shows placement.
- The question that remains before opening orders.
This keeps a seller from offering too many choices before the evidence is ready. It also makes the next sample more useful because it answers one business question instead of creating five new ones.
For more campaign-period seller notes, see /updates/.
Back AntBelt G1 on the official Kickstarter page to review current reward details and campaign updates:
