Small shops do not need a long product menu to learn from a new engraving workflow. A two-item personalization menu can be enough: one flat item, such as a tag or card, and one packaging or insert item that supports the main product.
The advantage is focus. The seller can write clearer listing copy, photograph fewer variations, and track which kind of personalization attracts real interest.
For AntBelt G1 campaign followers, this is the practical side of compact desktop engraving. The early question is not how many products can be promised at once. It is which simple offer can be tested with careful photos and conservative language.
Keep pricing, fulfillment, and production claims out of the sample note until the shop has its own validated process. The Kickstarter page should be used for current AntBelt project details.
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