Florist and styling business websites in the Philippines

What a Philippine florist or event stylist website needs today — portfolio, package pricing, ordering, and the right budget tier.

Florist and event stylist websites in the Philippines serve two related but distinct businesses. Florists with online retail need transactional e-commerce. Event stylists need portfolio-driven inquiry infrastructure.

The short answer

Daily-order florists need Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) for e-commerce + portfolio. Event stylists fit Business tier for portfolio + inquiry. Solo florists or stylists starting out can use Starter (₱65K–₱85K).

Daily-order florist essentials

Product catalog. Bouquets, arrangements, and packages with photos and prices.

Same-day ordering. Cutoff times by area for same-day delivery.

Delivery integration. Lalamove or Grab Express for Metro Manila same-day; J&T or Ninja Van for provincial.

Payment. PayMongo for cards, GCash, Maya.

Special occasion landing pages. Mother’s Day, Valentine’s, Christmas — separate pages drive seasonal traffic.

Event stylist essentials

Portfolio. Comprehensive gallery organized by event type (weddings, corporate, social).

Services. Full styling, partial styling, consultation, day-of management.

Inquiry form. Event date, venue, scope, style preference, budget range.

Vendor network. Florists, planners, photographers, caterers you frequently work with.

Budget

Starter (₱65K–₱85K): Solo florist or stylist, basic portfolio.

Business (₱120K–₱180K): Established florist with online ordering or event stylist with active portfolio, comprehensive infrastructure.


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Frequently asked questions

How much does a florist website cost in the Philippines?
Most Philippine florists fit Starter tier (₱65K–₱85K) for portfolio-based studios or Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) for florists with active online ordering and delivery. Event stylists usually need Business tier for portfolio and inquiry infrastructure.
Should florists accept online ordering?
For daily deliveries (birthday bouquets, condolences, anniversary), yes. For event florals (weddings, corporate), inquiry-based works better than transactional ordering. Many florists run both models — online ordering for everyday flowers, custom inquiry for events.
What should event stylist websites include?
Comprehensive portfolio of past styling work, service tiers (full styling vs styling consultation vs day-of management), inquiry form capturing event details. Photography-heavy.
Do Philippine florists need a delivery system?
Yes for online ordering. Integration with Lalamove or Grab Express for same-day Metro Manila delivery, J&T or Ninja Van for provincial.

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