At Tukios, we’re always listening to feedback from funeral professionals. One request we’ve heard time and again is the ability to display all the thoughtful gifts and flowers sent in memory of a loved one, not just the ones purchased through the website.
That’s why we’re excited to share that we’re releasing Gift Snap, a much-requested feature designed to help funeral homes beautifully showcase every token of love shared with the families they serve.
Why We Created Gift Snap
Until now, gifts and flowers were only shown on an obituary page if they were ordered through a funeral home’s website. But families often receive heartfelt gestures in many forms, flowers from a local shop, a handmade keepsake, or a special card from a friend.
Gift Snap gives your staff the ability to add images and messages for any gift or floral arrangement, ensuring that every act of support is captured and preserved alongside other tributes
How It Works
Adding a gift or flower with Gift Snap is quick and intuitive:
Once saved, the uploaded gifts and flowers, along with names, images, and messages, will appear alongside other condolences under the obituary. They’ll also be included in the Memory Book, keeping every gesture of kindness part of the permanent record.
Supporting Families in Meaningful Ways
Gift Snap makes it simple for funeral homes to help families honor every act of kindness. Whether it’s a floral arrangement, a handmade item, or a heartfelt card, this feature ensures that no tribute is overlooked or forgotten.
By highlighting these thoughtful gestures, you give families another way to see and remember the love surrounding them during a difficult time.
Availability
Gift Snap will soon be available at no additional cost for funeral homes hosting their websites with Tukios. If you’re interested in enabling this feature, contact your Tukios account manager to learn more about adding it to your site.
Want to Learn More?
Visit tukios.com or contact our team at (801) 682-4391 to see how Tukios can help your funeral home stay ahead in an AI-first world.