FAQ
These answers cover accounts, shared bouquet links, privacy, and card messages so the gift feels easy to send and safe to receive.
Bouquet links are private by default. Only someone with the link can open the shared bouquet.
No. They can open the bouquet from your link without signing in, so the gift feels immediate and easy to receive.
Yes. You can add a short personal note, choose wording that fits the moment, and keep the card tender, simple, or celebratory.
We keep the experience respectful: bouquet share pages are not meant for public indexing, and analytics are used to understand basic site performance.
Treat a sent bouquet like a delivered card. Review the flowers, card, and message before sharing the link with someone special.
Digibouquet works for birthdays, anniversaries, thank-yous, encouragement, apologies, long-distance love, and quiet moments when real flowers are not practical.
A few practical answers for the long-tail questions that come up before someone sends a private digital bouquet page.
No. A Digibouquet share page is designed to open from a private link, so the recipient can view the flowers and card without signing in.
Share pages are private by default and are meant for the people who receive the link. Avoid writing sensitive information on the card.
The card shows the message you write and sits with the bouquet composition. Keep the wording personal, concise, and suitable for the relationship.
Yes. Review the card text, the bouquet, and the share link before sending, and use the privacy page for broader data handling details.