Once the AntBelt G1 campaign is live, the best backer habit is to read the campaign page as the source of current details. Social posts and update pages can help explain workflow context, but reward tiers, timing notes, and current campaign information belong on Kickstarter.

For cautious backers, the review process can be simple. Save the campaign page, read the reward section, look at the update history, and compare sample visuals against the wording around them. A good update should help explain what the team is showing without asking readers to assume hidden specs.

Backers can also use the AntBelt updates page as a lighter reading track. It collects workflow articles, sample notes, and buyer considerations around the same product story. The /updates/ archive is helpful when you want to see how the campaign has explained setup habits, safety routines, seller use cases, and sample review.

Three things are worth checking before choosing a reward:

This keeps the decision grounded. AntBelt G1 is a live campaign, so the current Kickstarter page should stay above old screenshots, draft notes, or third-party summaries.