Tommy Tang created DigiBouquet, maintains the live bouquet builder, and writes or reviews every flower guide and message article published on the site.
What Tommy is responsible for
Tommy is responsible for the DigiBouquet product itself and for the public content that explains how to use it well. That means product updates, message examples, flower fit guidance, article revisions, and final editorial approval all run through the same person who is also testing the live bouquet experience.
Why that matters for the content
The site is not trying to impersonate a botanical institution. The promise is narrower and more practical: readers should be able to understand what a flower commonly signals, what kind of bouquet arrangement fits the relationship, and what kind of note sounds natural inside the DigiBouquet format. Tommy reviews pages against the real product so the public advice stays aligned with how the builder currently works.
How reviews happen
Before a page is updated, Tommy checks four things: whether the recommendation is still useful, whether the wording matches the live bouquet experience, whether the guidance needs stronger examples, and whether the source links still support the claims being made. If a page becomes too generic or too detached from the product, it gets revised or removed.
