Virtual flowers
Send virtual flowers by text
A text is the shortest distance between you and someone who needs cheering up, and it does not need an app, an address or a delivery slot.
The way it works: you build the bouquet here, you get a link, and you paste that link into a normal text message. When it arrives it shows a preview card with the flowers and their name on it, so it does not look like a random URL.
Make one now 🌷Free, no signup, no app. About a minute.
flowers picked by what they mean, not at random
How it works
- 1
Make the bouquet
Five short questions and it is arranged for you, note included. About a minute.
- 2
Copy the link
On the last screen, press Copy link. On a phone you can press Share instead, which opens your usual share sheet with Messages, WhatsApp, Telegram and email in it.
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Paste it into the message
Open Messages, WhatsApp or whatever you normally text on, paste, and send. Add a line of your own if you want; the note is already inside the bouquet.
- 4
They tap it and it opens
The link expands into a preview card showing the actual arrangement. Tapping it opens the bouquet, which unwraps with their name and your note.
We do not text it for you
This is not an SMS service. We never ask for anyone's phone number, so the text comes from your number, in your own thread, the same as any other message you send. That also means there is no delivery charge and nothing to unsubscribe from.
Ready when you are
Five short questions, and the bouquet and the note are done for you. Edit anything.
Send virtual flowers 🌷Questions
How do I send virtual flowers in a text for free?
Build the bouquet here, press Copy link on the final screen, then paste that link into a text message and send it. The bouquet is free; the text is just a normal message from your own phone.
Will it look like a bare link in the message?
No. Messages, WhatsApp and iMessage all fetch a preview, and the preview shows that specific bouquet with the recipient's name, rather than a stock image.
Does it work on WhatsApp as well as SMS?
Yes, and WhatsApp is where most people send these. There is a WhatsApp button on the final screen that opens a chat with the message already written.
Can I send virtual flowers by text to a friend?
Yes. Pick "a friend" or "best friend" at the start and the flowers change to friendship ones, so it does not read as romantic.