Before a seller lists a custom gift, it helps to create a proof photo folder. The folder can hold the blank photo, the engraved sample, the customer-proof view, and one note about what still needs approval. That structure keeps the listing language grounded.

For AntBelt G1 pre-launch content, public wording should stay careful: prototype examples, sample workflow, and final campaign details on Kickstarter. A proof photo folder supports that discipline because it separates what is visible from what is still undecided.

A useful folder can be simple: one product idea, one artwork file, one sample photo, and one approval note. If the image does not support the claim, the claim should wait.

For tags, cards, patches, and keepsakes, this habit also makes customer communication calmer. The seller can point back to a clear proof instead of relying on memory.

Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details: