Personalized tags can look simple in a product idea, but they create many small decisions for a seller: name length, logo scale, blank finish, packaging photo, and customer approval. Before opening a listing, a proof card gives the shop a controlled way to review those decisions.
For AntBelt G1 users, the proof card does not need to promise a complete production system. It can be a small reference sheet that shows the blank, the artwork version, the visible result, and the question that still needs another sample.
This helps a small shop avoid turning every custom request into a fresh guessing process. It also gives customers a clearer view of what they are approving before a personalized item is made.
- Choose one blank style for the proof card.
- Record the artwork version and sample date.
- Photograph the finished tag next to a neutral reference.
- Note which customer names or initials still need spacing checks.
- Save the card before adding more product options.
For backers watching the AntBelt G1 launch, this is a practical small-shop workflow: start with proof, then expand the menu only when the review notes are clear.
