Custom sellers often want to open a new personalized item as soon as the first sample looks promising. A safer step is to build a seller sample card first. The card is a small internal reference that explains what was tested, what is still undecided, and what customers should not be promised yet.

For an AntBelt G1 workflow, a seller sample card can be built around one product idea: a wallet insert, gift tag, packaging insert, pet tag, or small desk accessory. The card does not need to become public listing copy. It is a control sheet for the seller.

Include the product idea, artwork version, sample photo, blank source note, and the exact customer option being tested. If the idea needs a name, date, icon, or short message, test only one variable at a time before offering a long personalization menu.

This prevents a common small-shop problem: turning one attractive proof into too many public options. A seller can still move quickly, but the offer stays connected to what has actually been checked.

The AntBelt G1 Kickstarter campaign is useful for sellers who want to follow prototype and workflow updates before deciding where the tool fits. Keep the campaign page open for current reward details, and keep business claims inside what your own samples support.