AI Florist Planning Guide: Helpful Assistance with Human Review
Guided bouquet planning should feel like a helpful florist conversation, not a replacement for florist taste.
Practical examples
- Birthday + bright style + classic budget can become a cheerful seasonal direction.
- Romantic + soft garden + premium budget can guide a fuller, more layered request.
- Business + modern neutral + delivery request can become a polished client gift.
Use AI to collect intent
Occasion, style, budget direction, timing, and preferences are good inputs for a guided planning flow.
The assistant can help customers express what they want before the request reaches a florist.
Keep pricing human-confirmed
A planning range can be helpful, but a florist should confirm the final price after reviewing flowers, design, and delivery details.
This keeps the experience clear without asking the customer to commit too early.
Keep flower choices flexible
The florist can use the customer direction while adapting stems to what is fresh and suitable.
That flexibility protects the bouquet when exact flowers are not the best choice.
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