For florists & flower studios
The free florist website builder.
Describe your shop and get a designed site in seconds — bouquets with prices, a wedding enquiry form, and a gallery that does the selling. Then update it yourself as the seasons turn.
Built for florists.
A florist site has four jobs: show the work, price the everyday range, catch the big-event enquiries, and prove people loved it. Plot builds yours from sections for exactly that:
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Bouquets & prices
Your everyday range with prices — hand-tied bouquets, arrangements, plants — so customers stop asking 'roughly how much?' and start choosing.
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Weddings & events
A dedicated enquiry section where couples describe the day, the venue and the feel — so every enquiry arrives with the details you'd have asked for anyway.
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A gallery that sells
Flowers are bought with the eyes. A full-width gallery shows your best work — seasonal, weddings, installations — in the quality it deserves.
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Reviews & opening hours
Real customer reviews next to your hours and address — trust and practicality on one page.
Enquiries while you're arranging
Wedding couples browse at night. The enquiry form works while you sleep and delivers the details in writing, not in a rushed phone call mid-arrangement.
A range that turns with the seasons
Peonies gone, dahlias in? Update the range and prices in seconds from your phone — the site always matches the buckets.
Looks like your best work
Plot starts from a designed look — generous imagery, elegant type — so the site holds the same standard as your arrangements.
Living proof
See it on a real shop.
Maker & Co is an example shop site built entirely in Plot — same engine, same sections, generated and rendered like a published site. Have a look around Toronto.
Explore the Maker & Co demoQuestions florists ask.
- Can customers order bouquets online?
- Sites on the Studio plan can add a shop section where customers order for collection and pay in the shop. Wedding and event work flows through the enquiry form on every plan.
- Can I take wedding enquiries?
- Yes — the enquiry section asks for the date, venue and vision, so you can reply with a real quote instead of starting an email back-and-forth from zero.
- How do I keep it seasonal?
- Everything is editable in place — swap the hero photo, update the range, change the prices. It takes minutes, not a call to a web person.
- What does a florist website cost?
- Free to build and preview. You pay only when you publish, from €19.99 a month, with no lock-in.