Fast turnaround is tempting to advertise, but personalized engraving depends on clean order information. A seller who has to chase missing names, unclear dates, or wrong artwork can lose more time than the engraving step itself.
Before offering speed as a promise, small shops can create a proof note template:
- Object type and material.
- Exact personalization text.
- Artwork orientation.
- Approval deadline.
- A clear note that the sample must be reviewed before final production.
For AntBelt G1 pre-launch content, this is a conservative way to talk about workflow. It does not claim production capacity or final turnaround times. It focuses on the seller habit that makes any desktop engraving setup easier to manage.
Proof notes also make later product pages stronger. The seller can explain the buyer journey honestly: submit text, approve layout, then proceed to the final piece after material and setup checks.
For related order-note ideas, see /updates/etsy-order-notes-that-make-personalized-engraving-easier.html.
