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.

  1. Choose one blank style for the proof card.
  2. Record the artwork version and sample date.
  3. Photograph the finished tag next to a neutral reference.
  4. Note which customer names or initials still need spacing checks.
  5. 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.