A low entry price gets attention, but the workflow decides whether the tool makes sense. For AntBelt G1, the practical question is simple: can a creator move from idea, to preview, to sample, to a cleaner product photo without building a large workshop around the tool?

  1. Start with one product category, not a full store.
  2. Use one blank size until the sample looks repeatable.
  3. Photograph the setup and the finished sample together.
  4. Keep launch pricing separate from final Kickstarter reward details.

The $99 Super Early Bird message is strongest when it is tied to real use cases: gift tags, dark cards, small wood pieces, packaging details, and sample batches for creator shops.

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