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Websites for florists that sell on sight

Photo-led websites for florists and flower studios — with stunning galleries, wedding enquiry forms and seasonal online ordering that turn browsers into bookings and keep the orders that are rightfully yours.

Websites for florists and flower studios

Floristry is one of the most visual businesses there is — and one where a website earns its keep faster than almost any other trade. Flowers are bought on emotion and on sight: a customer sees an arrangement they love, and they want it. But behind that simple impulse sits a business with several very different revenue streams — weddings and events, funerals and sympathy, everyday gifting, seasonal peaks, subscriptions and corporate contracts — and each one is searched for, chosen and paid for in a completely different way. A Facebook page can't serve all of that. A proper website can.

There's a harder truth, too. When someone Googles "florist near me" or "wedding flowers [town]", the results are often dominated not by local florists but by national order-gathering sites — middlemen who look local, take the order, cream off a commission, and pass a reduced budget on to a florist who might not even be you. Every one of those searches is business that should have been yours, at full margin. A proper website, built to rank in your own area, is how you take it back.

Who we build for

Win the weddings — where the real money is

Weddings are the highest-value work in floristry: a single wedding can be worth what dozens of hand-tied bouquets are. And they're won almost entirely online. Couples start planning months — sometimes more than a year — ahead. They search "wedding florist [town]", they scroll portfolios, they shortlist three or four, and they enquire with the ones whose work they can actually see and trust. If your flowers aren't online in a proper gallery, you're simply not on that shortlist, no matter how talented you are.

We build florist sites around exactly this: a stunning, well-organised portfolio of your real work, clear wedding and event packages, and an easy enquiry form so couples can reach you the moment they've fallen for your style — even at 11pm, months before the big day. Our guide to turning website visitors into enquiries covers how to make sure those browsers actually get in touch.

Built for Valentine's, Mother's Day and the seasonal rush

Valentine's Day and Mother's Day are the two biggest days in a florist's year — a huge slice of your annual takings can land in those two windows alone. And they arrive at exactly the moment you're up to your elbows in stems and cellophane, with no chance of answering the phone or replying to messages.

A website with online ordering handles that for you. It takes orders around the clock while your hands are full: pre-orders in the run-up, clear delivery slots, honest cut-off times, and no sale lost because nobody could get to the phone. The same engine works for Christmas, prom season, and every other spike — and we can build dedicated seasonal pages that rank in the weeks before each one, so you're the florist customers find when it matters most.

What a florist's website needs to do

A stunning gallery

Your arrangements are your best salesperson. A proper gallery, organised by occasion, turns browsers into orders and wedding enquiries.

Wedding & event enquiries

Capture couples planning months ahead with clear packages and an easy enquiry form they can use any time.

Keep your own orders

Rank for "wedding florist near me" and "flower delivery [town]" so you win local searches — and keep the full order and margin.

What's included

Starter
£300
One-page site with gallery
Growth
£1,200
Full multi-page florist site
E-commerce
From £2,000
Sell bouquets online

Care plans from £25/month for hosting, seasonal updates and changes.

Getting found for local flower searches

Most flower buying is local and urgent — a birthday tomorrow, a funeral this week, an anniversary forgotten until this morning. Those customers Google "flower delivery [town]" or "florist near me" and order from whoever they find first and trust. A website built around your area, your occasions and your delivery zone is what puts you in those results instead of a national middleman. Our guide to getting your business found on Google covers the free steps — starting with a Google Business Profile — that make the biggest difference locally.

Common questions

Can you show off my flower arrangements?
Yes — and it's the most important part. Floristry sells on visuals, so a beautiful, well-organised gallery of your real work, split by occasion, is what turns a browser into an order or a wedding enquiry.
Can couples enquire about wedding flowers online?
Absolutely, and it's where the biggest money is. We build clear wedding and event sections with a gallery and an easy enquiry form, so couples planning months ahead can reach you the moment they've fallen for your style.
Can I take orders during Valentine's Day and Mother's Day?
Yes — and it's a game-changer. A website with online ordering takes orders around the clock during your two busiest windows, when you're far too busy making up arrangements to answer the phone. Pre-orders, clear delivery slots and cut-off times mean no missed sales.
How much does a florist website cost?
From £300 for a professional one-page site with a gallery, £1,200 for a full multi-page site, or from £2,000 for full online ordering. You'll get a fixed quote up front.
Will it help me get found for weddings and stop losing orders to national sites?
That's a big part of it. Couples search Google months ahead for wedding florists, and a proper site with local SEO puts you in front of them — and helps you win the local searches that national order-gathering sites would otherwise take a commission on.

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