QR Codes for Florists: Grow Sales with a Florist QR Code

A flower shop owner hands a bouquet to a customer at the counter

A customer buys a stunning arrangement from your shop, takes it home, and three days later the blooms are wilting because nobody told them to trim the stems or change the water. They blame the flowers, not the care. A florist QR code closes that gap. One small square on the wrapping, the card, or the shop window links straight to care instructions, your online store, or a reorder page. It turns every bouquet you sell into a quiet salesperson that keeps working long after the customer walks out the door.

What a florist QR code is and why your shop needs one

A florist QR code is a scannable square that connects a physical item, a bouquet, a delivery, a storefront, to a digital destination you choose. Customers point their phone camera at it and land instantly on a webpage, a video, a menu of services, or a review form. No app, no typing, no friction.

Florists live at the intersection of physical product and emotional moment. People buy flowers for weddings, funerals, anniversaries, and apologies. They want the experience to feel effortless and personal. A QR code lets you add layers of value without printing pages of text: a 30-second video on how to keep a peony alive, a link to order the same arrangement for next month, or a quick way to send a thank-you note to the giver. It bridges the in-store moment and everything that happens afterward.

Why Qribly is the best choice for florists

Most QR tools lock the important features behind a paywall or print a code you can never change. Qribly does the opposite, and it is completely free.

The biggest win is dynamic QR codes. With Qribly, the code stays the same but the destination is editable after printing. Put a code on a thousand bouquet cards, then point it at your Valentine's collection in February and your Mother's Day collection in May, all without reprinting a single thing. If you are weighing your options, this guide on dynamic versus static QR codes explains exactly why dynamic wins for any printed material.

You also get real-time scan analytics. See how many people scanned the code on your window display versus the one on delivery cards, when they scanned, and roughly where. That tells you which promotions actually move people, so you stop guessing.

Qribly lets you add your logo and brand colors too, so the code matches your shop's aesthetic instead of looking like a generic black box on your beautiful packaging. And every one of these features, dynamic links, analytics, branding, 35-plus QR types, is free for everyone.

How to set up your florist QR code

  1. Go to the Qribly product catalogue and choose the QR type that fits, a website link, a vCard, a PDF care guide, or a Google review code.
  2. Paste your destination, your online shop, a care-guide page, or your booking form.
  3. Add your logo and switch the colors to match your brand palette.
  4. Choose dynamic so you can edit the destination later without reprinting.
  5. Download the code as a high-resolution PNG or SVG, the SVG keeps crisp edges on large window decals.
  6. Print it on bouquet cards, stickers, or signage, and start tracking scans from your dashboard.

Concrete places to put your florist QR code

  • On bouquet care cards linking to a watering and trimming video.
  • On the shop window so passersby can browse your catalogue after hours.
  • On delivery boxes pointing to a reorder or subscription page.
  • On wedding and event proposals linking to a gallery of past arrangements.
  • At the checkout counter connected to a Google review form to build local reputation.
  • On business cards and flyers as a tap-free link to your full menu of services.
  • On gift wrapping so the recipient can send a thank-you or reorder favorites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do customers need an app to scan my florist QR code? No. Every modern iPhone and Android phone scans QR codes directly from the built-in camera. Customers just point and tap the link that appears.

Can I change where the code points after I print my cards? Yes, as long as you create a dynamic code. With Qribly you can update the destination anytime, so the same printed code can lead to a Valentine's promo today and a wedding gallery next month.

Will adding my logo stop the code from scanning? Not if you do it right. Qribly builds in error correction so the code stays reliable. For the full method, see this guide on adding a logo without breaking the scan.

Start growing with your first florist QR code today

Your flowers already create a moment. A QR code extends that moment into repeat orders, glowing reviews, and customers who actually know how to keep their blooms alive. With Qribly you get dynamic links, real-time analytics, and full branding for free, no catch. Head to the Qribly product catalogue, pick your QR type, and turn your next bouquet into a sale that keeps giving.