North Web Dev

For florists

Nobody orders flowers from a shop they cannot picture.

Flowers are bought with the eyes, often in a hurry. Before someone trusts you with an anniversary or a funeral, they look you up and want to see your work, your hours, and a way to order right now. A bright, current website wins the order. A stale page sends them to the chain down the road.

  • Real photos of your arrangements, not stock bouquets
  • Hours, delivery zone, and same day cutoff said plainly
  • Tap to call and order in one thumb, from any phone
  • Occasions and prices that turn a browse into a buy
A bright modern flower shop full of fresh colorful blooms

The first thing they check

Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.

  • Can I see your arrangements before I order?

    Nobody buys flowers they cannot picture. Show real photos of your work, the bouquets, the centerpieces, the sympathy pieces, so a shopper sees your style and trusts you with the moment. Fresh pictures of what you actually make beat any stock catalog and turn a scroll into an order placed right then.

  • Do you deliver to me, and is it too late for today?

    Most flower orders are time sensitive. Spell out your delivery zone, your fees, and your same day cutoff in plain words, so a shopper knows in seconds whether you can get it there in time. Clear answers keep them on your page instead of calling three shops to find one that can.

  • What do you carry and what does it cost?

    People shop flowers by occasion and by budget. Lay out what you do, weddings, funerals, daily bouquets, plants and gifts, with a price range so nobody guesses. When they see you handle their occasion and the cost fits, the visit becomes an order or a phone call instead of a maybe.

Close, hands-on work, the same care that goes into your website

You get one person who sweats the details.

No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.

Be the first flower shop on this page.

This is a design built for florists, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with your blooms, your hours, and your name on it.

$0

down to start

$200

a month, all in

2 to 3

weeks to live

Common questions

The questions owners ask before they start.

  • It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no surprise invoice. You get a custom site built around your arrangements, your delivery zone, and your hours, and the price stays flat whether you refresh your photos once a month or for every holiday.

  • Yes. An order or delivery request sits one tap from every page, with your same day cutoff stated plainly so nobody guesses. A shopper can pick the occasion, leave the address, and reach you in seconds. The request lands in your inbox in time to get fresh flowers out the door that afternoon.

  • About two to three weeks from our first call. You tell me what you arrange and where you deliver and send a few photos of your work, then I handle design, build, and launch. One person moves it from idea to live, so there is no agency timeline dragging through your busy season.

  • Yes. Every page is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with clean structure and plain answers about delivery and occasions. So when someone searches florist near me, or asks an assistant for same day flowers in your town, your shop is in the running.

  • You text or email me a new photo or a holiday hour, and I post it, usually the same day. You never touch code or hosting. You stay at the bench making bouquets while your latest work, your seasonal pieces, and your cutoff times stay fresh on the site for every shopper who looks.

A sunlit sea of clouds with mountain peaks breaking through at golden blue hour

You grow the bouquets. I will handle the website.

Tell me what your shop carries and where you deliver, and you get a straight answer on cost and a site live in about two to three weeks.