The order that walked away while your hands were wet
It's eleven on a Friday morning. You're building three arrangements at once, the shop is full, your phone is buzzing in your apron with wet hands. A WhatsApp message comes in: "Hi, I need a dozen red roses delivered today before 6, how much?". You glance at it and think, "I'll answer when I finish this one." By the time you're free, two hours have passed. You reply. There's no one on the other end anymore: they bought from the shop that answered in five minutes.
That order wasn't lost on price. It wasn't lost on the quality of your flowers. It was lost on response time. And in a flower shop this happens several times a day, every day, without anyone keeping track.
Why flowers punish slow replies so hard
Few businesses are as time-sensitive as yours. Someone shopping for flowers almost always has a date and a deadline on top of them: a birthday today, an anniversary tonight, an apology that can't wait, a funeral first thing tomorrow. The purchase is emotional and urgent. The customer doesn't compare catalogs for a week; they send the same message to three shops and buy from the first one that answers with a price and a delivery promise.
That means your real competition isn't the prettiest shop or the cheapest one. It's the fastest one. And speed, when you depend on a couple of busy hands, is exactly what you can't guarantee during your peak hours.
The three leaks almost nobody measures
- Peak hours. Ten to one and five to seven is when most messages arrive and exactly when you can least answer. You're ringing up sales, building arrangements, dispatching deliveries.
- Nights and Sundays. The boyfriend who remembered tomorrow's anniversary at eleven at night writes you then. If nobody answers until the next day, he's already solved it somewhere else.
- The question left hanging. "Do you deliver to the north side?", "Do you have sunflowers?", "How much is the simplest one?". A single question left unanswered in time is one sale gone.
The AI agent that answers for you, in your voice
At Catalizadora we build an artificial intelligence agent that lives in your WhatsApp and handles customers the way you would on your best day, without tiring and without office hours. It's not a "press 1 for..." menu. It has a conversation.
When the red-roses-for-today message arrives, the agent replies in seconds: it greets the customer in your brand's tone, confirms there is delivery today to that area, gives the price by arrangement size, asks for the address and time, offers to add a card or chocolates, builds the order and sends the payment link. The whole conversation lands in your CRM: who ordered, what they ordered, where, and how much they paid.
You step in to approve the delivery, not to type the same answers fifty times a day.
What it actually does
- Replies instantly, 24/7, even at eleven at night and on a Mother's Day Sunday.
- Quotes by arrangement type, size and delivery area, using your prices.
- Takes the full order: occasion, card message, address, date and time.
- Books the delivery and sends the payment link.
- Knows when a human is needed and hands you the conversation for special cases: a custom arrangement, a complaint, a last-minute delivery outside your normal coverage.
A number that settles the decision
Let's run simple, conservative math. Say your average ticket is $50 and just three customers slip away each day because you couldn't reply in time: peak hour, a late-night message, a question you didn't get to. That's $150 a day. Over a thirty-day month, that's $4,500 in sales that came into your WhatsApp and left through the back door.
Now compare that to the cost of having someone always answering. Hiring a person dedicated only to WhatsApp, training them and paying them every month isn't realistic for most flower shops, and even then it doesn't cover nights or Sundays. The AI agent doesn't take vacation, doesn't get sick on Valentine's Day, and handles twenty conversations at once without losing the thread of any of them.
How we build it, without you fighting the technology
We work with a methodology called MAGIA: Mapping, Architecture, Generation, Implementation, Autonomy. In the mapping stage we listen to how you sell today, what people ask, how you answer, and what sets you apart. With that we build an agent that talks like your shop, not like a generic bot. We deploy it on your WhatsApp and leave it running on its own, connected to your CRM.
The entry package, MAGIA Solo, costs $4,500 and ships in 15 days. And one point that's non-negotiable for us: the code, the data and the infrastructure stay 100% in your name. No retainers, no locked-in licenses, no being tied to the agency. The monthly operation is pass-through, just what hosting and messages cost, usually between $200 and $400 a month, with no markup from us.
What changes in your day
You stop checking your phone with wet hands. You stop losing the customer in a hurry. You walk in each morning and there are already confirmed, paid orders that came in while you slept. You focus on the flowers; the agent focuses on never dropping a conversation.
The next step
If every message you answer too late is a bouquet built by the shop across the street, the first move is to plug that leak. Message us on WhatsApp and let Catalizadora's agent handle you: you'll see firsthand how it would answer the customer slipping away today. And if you want us to build it for your flower shop, book a call at cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql. In 15 days your WhatsApp stops being a bottleneck and becomes your best salesperson.