More flower orders from Google. Without the wire-service middleman.
Shoppers search "same-day flower delivery near me" every day, and 1-800-Flowers, FTD, and Teleflora are waiting for them. Stacc posts to your Google Business Profile every day, alerts you to reviews instantly, and tracks your Maps ranking so local orders come straight to your shop.
Your best customers are searching right now. An order-gatherer is answering.
A shopper searching "flower delivery near me" buys within the hour. If your shop is not in the Map Pack, that order goes to a wire service that skims a commission, or to the florist two blocks away who posts every day.
Invisible between holidays.
- Your GBP went quiet after Mother's Day. A profile that only wakes up in February and May loses the everyday birthday, anniversary, and get-well orders that fill the rest of the year.
- Wire services outrank you on your own street. 1-800-Flowers, FTD, and Teleflora dominate generic "flower delivery" results, then take a cut to hand you the order you could have won direct.
- One wilted-bouquet review sits unanswered. Brides and sympathy customers read every review before trusting a shop with a day that cannot be redone. An ignored complaint ends that consideration.
Active all year. Booked direct.
- 30 florist-focused GBP posts every month. Same-day availability, seasonal preorders, wedding consultations, and occasion content, published automatically.
- Review alerts with reply templates. Respond to a freshness or delivery complaint in under a minute, before the next bride reads it.
- You rank for orders, not just your name. Track where you show for "same-day flower delivery" and "wedding florist" across your whole delivery zone.
One platform. Three jobs.
Zero busywork.
Stacc automates the exact signals Google uses to rank local florists in the Map Pack, so direct delivery, wedding, and sympathy orders find your shop first.
GBP posts that sell today's flowers
30 posts per month around what your shop actually sells: same-day availability, occasion arrangements, seasonal collections, preorder windows, and wedding consultations.
Review protection for high-stakes orders
Instant alerts and response templates so a complaint about freshness or a missed delivery window gets a fast, professional reply before it costs you a wedding.
Maps rank tracking by delivery zone
Grid-based reports show where you rank for "florist near me" and "flower delivery" at every point across the neighborhoods you actually deliver to.
Built for Valentine's week. And the 50 weeks around it.
Valentine's Day and Mother's Day are the two biggest order weeks of the floral year. Maps authority for those weeks is earned in the months before them, and the everyday occasions in between are what keep the cooler full.
Holiday spikes.
Preorder posts, collection announcements, and order-cutoff reminders go out in the weeks before Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and Christmas, while competitors scramble.
Everyday occasions.
Birthdays, anniversaries, new babies, and get-well orders happen 365 days a year. Consistent posts keep you in the Map Pack for all of them, not just the big two.
Wedding season.
Consultation-window and portfolio-style posts keep your shop visible for "wedding florist [city]" searches while engaged couples are still choosing vendors.
Sympathy work.
Families searching for funeral flowers need a calm, trustworthy profile with recent activity and well-handled reviews. Stacc keeps both current.
Connect once. Stacc runs the rest.
No GBP logins between deliveries. No writing posts at the design table. Set it up once and your Maps presence runs itself while you run the shop.
Connect your Google Business Profile.
Search for your flower shop by name. Stacc pulls your GBP data, review history, categories, and current ranking position, then maps the keywords you are not showing up for.
- Works with your existing GBP
- Storefront and service-area shops supported
- Identifies your best keyword opportunities
Stacc builds your florist content plan.
30 location-optimized posts per month targeting your delivery area, occasions, and seasonal calendar, written to match how flower buyers actually search. See what strong florist GBP posts look like.
- Same-day, occasion, wedding, and sympathy content
- Holiday preorders scheduled ahead of the rush
- Review response templates ready
Posts go live. Rankings climb. Orders come direct.
Content publishes on schedule every month. Review alerts arrive the moment a customer posts. Your Maps ranking report updates monthly, so you can watch your shop move up for the keywords that bring orders.
- Monthly ranking reports
- Multi-location tracking from one dashboard
- No contracts, cancel anytime
About one everyday arrangement. Every month.
A direct delivery order typically runs $50-$100. A wedding booking runs $1,500-$5,000 or more, and none of it carries a wire-service commission when the customer finds you first. Agencies charge $600-$1,500 a month for this work. Stacc automates it for $49.
Local SEO module.
GBP posts, review monitoring, and rank tracking for your flower shop. $49 a month, no contracts. See the Local SEO module →
Blog SEO module.
Website articles that rank for occasion and planning searches, like our florist SEO guide. Add it for full organic coverage.
No risk trial.
Try for free. See your first posts go live within days. Cancel anytime if it's not for you.
Storefront or studio.
Retail shop, wedding studio, or multiple locations. Each delivery zone gets its own keyword strategy and reporting, all from one dashboard.
Questions florists ask before they start.
Not finding what you need? Email hello@thestacc.com. We reply within 24 hours.
Most florists see meaningful Maps movement within 60-90 days of consistent GBP activity. Shops that were inactive before Stacc often see movement within the first 30-45 days. Shops that start before a major holiday give the algorithm time to trust the profile before demand spikes.
Service and occasion combinations like 'florist near me,' 'same-day flower delivery [city],' 'wedding florist [city],' 'sympathy flowers [city],' 'birthday flower delivery,' and 'bridal bouquet [city].' The plan is calibrated to the services your shop actually offers and the neighborhoods you deliver to.
Yes. Same-day delivery is one of the highest-intent searches a florist can win, because the shopper is buying within hours. Stacc posts same-day availability and cutoff content to your GBP regularly, which is exactly the activity signal Google's local algorithm rewards for those queries.
Your content calendar ramps up holiday preorder posts, cutoff reminders, and collection announcements in the weeks before each spike. Maps authority is built in the months before February, not during Valentine's week itself, which is why year-round posting matters more than a last-minute push.
Stacc sends an instant alert with the review text and a response template so you can reply in under a minute. Freshness and timing complaints hit florists harder than most businesses, because the next bride or sympathy customer is reading your reviews before they trust you with a day that cannot be redone.
Wire-service orders carry commissions that shrink every arrangement's margin. When your shop ranks in the Map Pack for 'florist near me' and 'flower delivery [city],' the customer orders from you directly, pays your full price, and becomes your repeat customer instead of the wire service's.
Yes. Stacc works with service-area businesses, including studio and event florists who hide their address on GBP. Your keyword strategy targets consultation-intent searches like 'wedding florist [city]' and 'event flowers [city]' rather than walk-in retail terms, with its own content calendar and rank report.
Agencies charge $600-$1,500 a month for manual GBP management and long contracts. Stacc automates the same daily posting, review monitoring, and rank tracking for $49 a month with no contracts. If you also want website articles that rank for occasion searches, the Blog SEO module adds those at $99 a month.
Right now, someone in your delivery zone is searching "florist near me."
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