Social media for florists

Snap one photo of an arrangement, add a line, and Blast Everything posts it everywhere at once. The UK posting tool for florists with no time to sit at a screen.

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Why quiet florists lose orders

Floristry sells on the eye. When someone wants flowers for a birthday, an anniversary or a funeral, they reach for their phone and scroll. They order from the shop whose arrangements make them stop and stare, and they rebook from the one they can see is still doing lovely work. A shop that shows its bouquets stays front of mind when the next occasion comes round.

If your last photo went up months ago, you are not in that moment. A steady feed of your real arrangements is what turns a casual browser into a walk-in, a phoned-in order and a customer who comes back for every birthday on their list.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are conditioning stems before the shop opens, building a hand-tied at ten, boxing a same-day delivery at noon, then prepping for a wedding on Saturday. Nobody sensible expects you to step away from the bench and write captions for five apps. Posting loses to the next order, and it should.

Blast Everything is built for that reality. One photo, one line, done at the bench, then back to the flowers.

One photo, every channel

Finish an arrangement, snap a photo, type one line about it. Blast Everything turns that into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them so your shop stays visible even through a flat-out Valentine's or Mother's Day week.

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Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Forget clever. A clear, warm photo of a real arrangement is what wins orders. Here is what one snapped photo and one typed line looks like once it has become a post:

Autumn hand-tied ready for collection in Harrogate. Dahlias, eucalyptus and a few late roses, wrapped and watered. Perfect for a birthday this week.
Wedding top table finished for Saturday in Ludlow. Soft whites and trailing greenery to match the room. Such a joy to make, and off it goes to the venue.
Same-day delivery out the door in Ripon this afternoon. A cheerful mixed bunch to say thank you. Order before noon and we can usually get flowers to your door the same day.

Post one of these after an order and within a few weeks your shop looks busy, seasonal and worth ordering from first.

How often should a florist actually post?

Three or four times a week is plenty, and floristry gives you the photos without any planning. Every hand-tied, every arrangement on the bench and every delivery going out is a natural moment to post. You do not need a content calendar. You just need to snap the lovely thing you already made and let it go out across your channels.

Lean into the seasons, because floristry lives by them. Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, wedding season through the summer, and Christmas are when demand spikes and when people are actively searching for a florist. Posting your seasonal work in the weeks before each one puts you in front of customers exactly when they are ready to order. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts out for you, even a mad Valentine's week still produces a steady, professional feed rather than nothing then a flood.

Keep the photos honest and let the flowers do the talking. Good natural light, a clean background and the real arrangement will always beat a stock image. People order from the florist whose work they can see, so let your finished bouquets, tables and bunches sell the shop for you.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

Start blasting

Snap your next finished arrangement, add a line, and let it post everywhere for you.

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Florist questions, answered

I am on the shop floor arranging all day. When would I even use this?

Between orders. You snap a quick photo of an arrangement you just finished, type one line about it, and it posts everywhere on a schedule. Under a minute at the bench.

What should a florist post?

A beautiful photo of a real arrangement. A seasonal hand-tied, a wedding table piece, a same-day bunch going out. Show the flowers, keep it local and warm, and let the work do the selling.

Which platforms does it cover?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.