A sample card should record more than what looked good. It should also record what remains undecided: the material source, the exact settings to revisit, the photo angle, the safety note, and whether the result is only a prototype observation.

For AntBelt G1 content, this keeps material language conservative. A visible sample can support a discussion about workflow and review habits, but it should not be turned into a broad guarantee about every material or every future user setup.

Small shops can use the same card format before adding a new blank to a product menu. If the unanswered questions are still important, the product should stay in testing rather than being presented as ready.

The AntBelt update archive at /updates/ is useful for comparing how sample evidence is described across different use cases.

Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder, reward details, and current campaign information: