Seattle, WA

Free Loyalty Program for Florists in Seattle, WA

No app. No card. Just a QR code on your counter. Free to start, no credit card required.

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A florist in Seattle depends on customers who think of you when the occasion arises, whether that is a birthday, an anniversary, or a random Tuesday that calls for flowers. Seattle flower buyers are loyal to the florist who gets their taste right, and a loyalty program keeps your shop top of mind between purchases. Every stamp is a reminder that the customer has a relationship with your shop, and the reward at the end gives them a reason to buy flowers even when there is no occasion.

Seattle has a population of roughly 737,015 and a median household income of $110,781. In a market where consumers have plenty of options, repeat business is what makes an independent shop work.

Why paper punch cards aren't working

A florist depends on repeat customers who buy flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and just-because moments throughout the year. The average ticket is forty to sixty dollars, and a regular customer can represent five hundred to a thousand dollars annually. The challenge is that most flower purchases are occasion-driven, which means the customer does not think about your shop until the moment arrives. Paper loyalty cards get lost between purchases that are weeks or months apart, and you have no way to stay in the customer's mind between occasions.

How it works

Print a QR code

Sign up, pick your reward, and print the QR code. Place it visibly on the counter. Takes 3 minutes.

Customers scan to collect

Every visit, the customer scans the QR code with their phone camera. A digital stamp is added to their card. No app needed.

Rewards unlock automatically

When they hit your threshold, the reward unlocks on their phone. They show the screen to claim it. You never touch a card.

"Increasing customer retention rates by 5% increases profits by 25% to 95%."

Bain & Company

Common questions from florists owners

How does a loyalty program work for a business with infrequent visits?

A loyalty program for a florist works differently than for a coffee shop. The stamp count should be lower, around five to six visits, and the reward should be meaningful, like a free bouquet upgrade or a free delivery. The key is that every purchase counts, even if they are weeks apart.

What is the best loyalty reward for a florist?

A free bouquet upgrade, a free vase, or a free delivery on the next order works well. These rewards feel premium and personal without cutting deeply into your margins. Avoid discounting the arrangement itself because it devalues your craft.

Will customers remember they have a loyalty card if they only buy flowers a few times a year?

With a digital program, the customer does not need to remember. The stamps are tied to their email, not a physical card. When they return months later, their progress is still there. No card to lose, no progress to forget.

Can a loyalty program help drive purchases beyond holidays?

Yes. A customer who sees she is one stamp away from a free upgrade is more likely to buy flowers for no reason. The loyalty program creates a gentle incentive to make purchases that the customer would not have made otherwise.

Should I include online orders in the loyalty program?

Start with in-store visits and add online later if it becomes a significant channel. The QR-based stamp program is designed for walk-in customers, who are also your highest-margin customers. Online orders can be integrated separately.

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