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Honest 2026 roundup

Showit Templates for Florists: Beautiful Market, Wrong Aisle

Showit's template market is genuinely the classiest in the wedding industry — independent designer shops selling gorgeous, editorial templates, typically in the $300–$1,200 range as of early 2026. The honest catch for florists: that market was built by and for wedding photographers. Florist-specific Showit templates are scarce, so florists shop the photographer aisle and adapt — new galleries logic, services restructured, inquiry flow rebuilt — often with paid designer help. It can absolutely produce a stunning site. Here's what the route really involves, and the question to ask before spending template money on a beautiful skin.

$300–$1,200 designer template rangePhotographers, mostly built for~$24–$41/mo plus the Showit plan

This guide is part of Fiory's florist website resources — the professional website included with the Fiory wedding florist platform.

What the Showit template market actually offers

Independent design shops — the names florists will encounter include Tonic Site Shop, Davey & Krista, and With Grace and Gold, among a healthy ecosystem of smaller designers — sell polished, editorial Showit templates with real craft in the typography and layouts. Quality is high; so is the photographer-centricity: portfolio flows built for photo galleries by session, about pages built for a personal photography brand, and inquiry flows tuned to photography booking. A florist buying one is buying excellent bones and a remodeling project.

The adaptation tax

Converting a photographer template into a florist site, realistically:

  • Galleries: session-based structures become venue-based portfolios — a rethink, not a rename
  • Services: photography packages become floral services with starting prices and minimums
  • Inquiry: rebuild toward event date, venue, guest count, budget — then wire it to email or pay for CRM integration
  • Design labor: Showit's drag-anywhere canvas (desktop and mobile designed separately) means every change is made twice
  • Budget honestly: template $300–$1,200 + Showit ~$24–$41/mo + your hours or a designer's

The question to ask before buying the skin

A Showit template is the most beautiful version of the same deal every builder offers: a front-end. After the template, the plan, and the adaptation, the form still emails you, venue SEO is still manual, and proposals, contracts, and invoicing still live elsewhere. If what you're really buying is 'a site that looks like the wedding industry's best' — that's exactly what the brand kit on a Fiory template produces (one live Fiory site is routinely taken for bespoke editorial design), with the florist structure native and the business platform underneath. Spend the $800 on flowers.

Showit designer template vs. included florist website

Both can look like a dream. One arrives florist-shaped and connected.

DIY builder / designer routeIncluded with Fiory
Up-front$300–$1,200 template + adaptationIncluded — brand kit does the styling
Monthly~$24–$41 (Showit) + florist software elsewhere$138 for platform + website together
Florist structureRemodeled from photographer bonesNative: venue galleries, services, process
Inquiry handlingEmail, or paid integrationsStraight into your CRM
Design maintenanceEvery change made twice (desktop + mobile)Template keeps both correct

The editorial look, without the remodel

  • Editorial florist templates — restrained, portfolio-first
  • Brand kit: your logo, fonts, palette applied sitewide
  • Venue galleries and services built for floral work
  • Inquiry form wired into your CRM
  • SEO pages with automated schema
  • One plan: website + proposals + contracts + invoicing

The look without the $800 skin

Editorial templates, your brand kit, florist structure, and the platform underneath — included with Fiory, free for 7 days.

Frequently asked questions

A few, but the market is overwhelmingly photographer-built — shops like Tonic Site Shop, Davey & Krista, and With Grace and Gold make superb wedding-industry templates aimed at photographers, typically $300–$1,200 as of early 2026. Florists generally buy one and adapt: galleries, services, and inquiry flow all need restructuring for floral work.

Template $300–$1,200 one-time, Showit at roughly $24–$41/month, a domain, and the adaptation — your hours on a double-design canvas (desktop and mobile separately) or a designer's rate. Then the usual builder ending: florist software is still a separate $100–$300/month that never talks to the site.

If pixel-level design control is genuinely your priority and you'll enjoy the canvas, it can be — the results are beautiful. If what you want is the *look* of the wedding industry's best sites, a Fiory template with your brand kit gets there without the template fee or the remodel, and arrives with venue galleries, CRM-wired forms, and the business platform included.

Showit is a design canvas; Fiory is a florist platform with the website included. The full trade-offs — forms, integrations, the photographer-first template market, total stack cost — are in our complete Showit comparison.

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