Mobile bundle UX for flower shops in 2026
Mobile is 72% of your flower traffic but 36% lower AOV. The problem is not the screen - it is the bouquet builder format.
72%
Of flower shop traffic from mobile
-36%
Mobile AOV gap vs desktop for flower shops
+$18
Average lift from mobile-first gesture builder
Desktop flower builders with multiple selection panels do not work on a phone. Mobile gesture builders need swipe-to-add, large tier buttons, and one-tap extras.
The hacks
Swipe gesture builder for mobile
Step 1: swipe to pick bouquet size (3 large buttons). Step 2: swipe extras (chocolates, vase, balloon). Step 3: tap to write message. Each step is one swipe or tap. No scrolling through grids.
Mobile-first emotion tier selector
Three large buttons: "Sweet ($49)." "Loving ($69)." "Grand ($98)." Emotion names + one tap. No dropdown. No size labels. The emotion does the selling. Tiergain renders mobile-first emotion tiers.
One-tap extras on mobile flower pages
Four large tap buttons below bouquet: Chocolates ($14), Balloon ($9), Vase ($24), Card ($5). One tap per extra. No expand/collapse. The extras are visible and tappable immediately.
Mobile delivery date picker that works with thumbs
A calendar picker that opens full-screen on mobile with large date buttons. Available dates highlighted in green. One tap to confirm. The date picker must work perfectly on phones.
Free delivery threshold shown in mobile cart drawer
"$8 away from free delivery - add a card?" inside the mobile cart drawer. Flower delivery costs $8-15. The threshold nudge in the cart converts 62% on mobile.
One-tap post-purchase subscription on mobile
After mobile checkout: one big button - "Subscribe for monthly flowers at 15% off." The emotional afterglow of sending flowers makes the mobile subscription tap irresistible. 6.8% convert.
The mobile flower gesture builder needs 4 taps: tier, extras, message, checkout
From landing to checkout in 4 taps: pick emotion tier, tap extras, write message, checkout. Every extra tap drops mobile conversion 7%. Flowers are impulse + emotion purchases. Keep the flow fast.