A Day in the Life With BloomCore OS

From the moment you open to the moment you close, BloomCore OS keeps every part of your shop working together — no commissions, no patchwork tools.

A Day in the Life — Powered by BloomCore

From opening the shop to closing the till, every moment runs smoother when your tools work together.

  1. 8:00 AM

    Open the Shop

    Start the day with a clear picture of pending orders, scheduled deliveries, and today's design queue — all from one dashboard.

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  2. 8:30 AM

    First Order

    Ring up your first walk-in with the fast floral POS. Accept cash or card, attach a photo, and the order flows straight to the designer.

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  3. 9:30 AM

    Delivery Scheduling

    Drop new delivery addresses on the route map and let BloomCore optimise the run order. Drivers get a turn-by-turn list on their phone.

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  4. 11:00 AM

    Wire Service Sync

    Incoming wire orders land in your queue automatically — no re-keying. BloomCore shows you the true margin after the sending-florist cut.

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  5. 12:00 PM

    Corporate Order

    Process a standing weekly order for a local business. Pricing tiers, purchase orders, and approval contacts are stored on the account.

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  6. 2:00 PM

    Designer Queue

    Your designers see exactly which arrangements are due, in priority order, with recipe costs and stem photos attached to each card.

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  7. 3:30 PM

    Inventory Check

    Scan or tap to log stems used during the afternoon. Running totals update in real time so you never over-promise on tomorrow's orders.

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  8. 4:30 PM

    End-of-Day Report

    Sales, COGS, and delivery costs summarised in one clean report. Export to CSV or connect to your accountant's preferred tool.

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  9. 5:00 PM

    Close

    Lock the till with a one-tap close. Tomorrow's pre-orders are already queued. You kept every dollar you earned today.

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