Partnership Network
Building meaningful connections with florists, venues, and event professionals across Azerbaijan since our founding in early 2024
Local Florist Collaborations
We've spent the past year building relationships with independent florists throughout Baku and surrounding regions. Rather than competing with local businesses, we create opportunities for them to expand their reach.
- Direct access to mobile event requests they couldn't handle alone
- Shared logistics support for deliveries and setup coordination
- Seasonal planning assistance for peak wedding and corporate seasons
- Quality standards that protect both their reputation and ours
What started as conversations with three local shops has grown into a network of twelve active partners. Each brings their own specialty - whether it's traditional Azerbaijani arrangements or contemporary European styles.
Why Partners Choose Us
Three core advantages that make collaboration worthwhile for established businesses
Mobile-First Operations
Our entire system is built for on-location work. Partners get access to tools that help them serve clients at venues, homes, and outdoor spaces efficiently.
Revenue Sharing
Transparent commission structure that grows with volume. Partners keep the majority of their earnings while we handle customer acquisition and logistics coordination.
Territory Respect
We don't compete in your established areas. Instead, we connect you with clients who need services in locations or at times you couldn't otherwise serve.
"Working with Craxolment opened up wedding venues I never could have reached on my own. The mobile setup support means I can take on three times as many weekend events."
Partnership Development
Ilkin Huseynov heads our partner relations from our Baku office. He's been working with local businesses here for over eight years, first in catering coordination and now focusing specifically on floral service partnerships.
His background gives him insight into what actually works for small businesses. Before joining us, he managed vendor relationships for two major event planning companies, so he understands both sides of these arrangements.
"Every partnership needs to make sense for the florist first. If they're not genuinely benefiting from working with us, the relationship won't last. My job is making sure the arrangement works practically, not just on paper."
We're planning to expand our partner network into Ganja and Sumgayit by late 2025. The applications for new partnerships will open in September, with onboarding scheduled for October through December.
Discuss Partnership Opportunities
Regional Expansion Plans
Our success in Baku has shown us what works. The key is finding partners who already have strong local relationships and quality standards that match ours.
For 2025, we're looking for established florists in secondary cities who want to add mobile services without the overhead of building that capability from scratch. The investment in transportation and setup equipment can be significant - we provide that infrastructure.
Interested partners should have at least two years of consistent operation and references from event venues or wedding planners in their area.