Clients choose from screenshots
Bouquets, colours, wrapping, decor, and arrangements often get discussed through screenshots. Later it becomes hard to know which exact option the client meant.
Simple private galleries for easy client selection.
For florists
With Abistu you send a private gallery with bouquets, arrangements, seasonal options, decor, or references. The client marks the right options, adds a general request comment or item-specific comments, and you receive one clear request with visual context.
No credit card. No long setup. Your client does not need an account.
Floristry is almost always chosen visually: colour, shape, mood, size, wrapping, seasonality, and style.
When a client chooses a bouquet or decor through messages, you often have to clarify which example, shade, wrapping, or arrangement they actually liked.
A private gallery makes the process easier: the client opens the link, views the selection, marks the options they want, adds comments where needed, and sends one request.
You receive the visual basis for the order, proposal, flower substitution, budget calculation, or next selection — and both sides can keep an email copy of the request.
Main idea
Clients should mark bouquets and styles, not explain screenshots.
Flower orders become harder when visual preferences get lost in chat.
Bouquets, colours, wrapping, decor, and arrangements often get discussed through screenshots. Later it becomes hard to know which exact option the client meant.
Flower photos, references, voice messages, clarifications, dates, budgets, and addresses all mix inside one conversation.
Colour, shape, mood, size, and flower availability are easier to show visually than to describe in long messages.
When you send many similar arrangements without structure, it becomes harder for the client to choose and the answer gets delayed.
The client says they want a similar bouquet, but you still have to clarify which example, colour, or style they mean.
A public Instagram profile shows your style, but a specific order needs a separate, clear selection of options for that client.
Upload bouquets, arrangements, colour directions, seasonal flowers, wrapping, decor, or examples prepared for a specific client.
The client opens the gallery without an account, without an app, and without a complicated explanation.
They select bouquets, colours, styles, arrangements, wrapping, or references directly in the gallery. They can leave one general comment for the request and separate item comments for selected options.
The gallery owner receives selected items, item-by-item comments, one general message, and client contact details together. The owner receives the request by email, and the client receives an email copy too.
Both can show a bouquet. Only a gallery helps keep the choice, comments, and context next to the image.
Any moment where the client needs to choose, mark, compare, or clarify the visual direction of a bouquet, arrangement, or decor.
The client marks the style, colour palette, size, mood, wrapping, or similar examples before placing an order.
Show bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, arches, table flowers, arrangements, colour palettes, and references for approval.
Send options for birthdays, corporate events, private dinners, photo shoots, and celebrations.
Build selections for holidays, seasonal flowers, ready-made arrangements, gift sets, or limited options.
Show current bouquets, arrangements, or flowers that can be ordered quickly or adapted for a client.
Send several visual directions at different budgets so the client can mark the most suitable option.
The service does not replace your shop, payment, or delivery. It helps collect the client’s visual preference clearly.
The client marks a specific bouquet, arrangement, or colour palette directly in the gallery.
Selected options show which forms, tones, styles, and moods are closest to what the client wants.
You can quickly send a current selection of available flowers, bouquets, or holiday options.
The gallery owner receives an email with selected items, a general comment for the whole request, comments on individual positions, and contact details. The client receives a copy too, so the order does not exist only inside a chat.
The client simply opens the link, views the gallery, marks the options they want, adds comments if needed, and submits the response.
This does not replace payment, delivery, stock, or CRM. It helps collect the visual choice and request.
The clearer the gallery structure, the easier it is for the client to choose a style, palette, or specific option.
For a wedding, gift, event, or seasonal order, it is better to create a separate gallery than to send your whole portfolio.
It is easier for the client to choose when bouquets are grouped by palette, mood, size, format, or budget.
It is better to send several strong directions than to overwhelm the client with dozens of almost identical bouquets.
For example: mark 3 options closest to your mood, choose a colour direction for the event, or comment on what should be changed.
The gallery helps choose a visual direction. Payment, delivery, address, timing, and order details remain in your usual process.
Clients often open links from a smartphone. The simpler the action, the faster the response.
Open the demo, select an image, add a note if needed, and submit a request. This is the simple path your client will see.
This is how bouquets, arrangements, and decor can be shown without chaos in messages.
So the client can choose bouquets, arrangements, colour palettes, wrapping, or references directly in a visual context, without screenshots and long message threads.
No. The client opens a private link, views the gallery, marks the options they want, adds comments if needed, and submits the response.
Yes. The client can leave one general comment for the whole request and separate comments on individual selected positions, such as a bouquet, palette, wrapping, arrangement, or reference.
The gallery owner receives an email with the selected positions, one general comment for the whole request, comments on individual positions, and the client contact. The client receives a copy too, so both sides have the same record.
Yes. You can send selections of bouquets, decor, arches, arrangements, palettes, and references for approval with the client.
No. Instagram and a website are useful for a public portfolio and client acquisition. A private gallery is useful for one specific order and one specific decision.
During early access, yes. No credit card and no commitment. Pricing will be introduced later in a simple and transparent way.
Create a private gallery, send the client a link, and receive a clear selection of bouquet, palette, arrangement, or decor.
Fewer screenshots. Fewer clarifications. A general request comment, item-by-item comments, and an email copy for both sides.
Currently in early access. No credit card and no commitment.