Squarespace
$16/mo est.
- Entry plan
- $16/mo (Basic)
- Tx fee
- 3% (Basic), 0% (Core+)
- Free themes
- 100+
- Apps
- 40+ extensions
- Support
- 24/7 email; live chat (business hrs)
- Est. monthly cost
- $16/mo
Design-led hosted platform with award-winning templates and Blueprint AI, popular with US creative and brand-led stores.
Best for
Design-focused US brands, creatives, and small stores that prioritize aesthetics and content.
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Squarespace is a hosted platform known for award-winning templates and a polished editor, popular with creative and design-led US brands. Its Blueprint AI tool can generate a starter site from a few prompts, and the commerce entry point is the Basic plan, stepping up to Core and Advanced as your needs grow.
The Basic commerce tier charges a 3% transaction fee, which drops to 0% on Core and above, so a serious store will want at least the Core plan. The app ecosystem is smaller than Shopify's and multi-currency selling is limited, but for design-first US stores the out-of-the-box polish is hard to beat. Sales-tax automation is handled through a built-in integration with TaxJar.
Squarespace was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in New York, USA.
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The same questions US merchants ask before signing up.
Squarespace commerce starts on the Basic plan at $16/mo (Basic), stepping up to the Core and Advanced tiers ($36/mo (Core) and above). The Basic commerce tier charges a 3% fee on sales, which drops to 0% on Core and above, so a serious store usually wants at least the Core plan.
The Core and Advanced commerce plans charge 3% (Basic), 0% (Core+) transaction fee. The entry Basic commerce tier charges 3% on each sale, so once you have regular sales volume, moving up to Core to remove that fee is usually worthwhile.
Yes. Squarespace includes built-in US sales-tax tools through an integration with TaxJar, which can calculate rates by the buyer's location at checkout. This covers most small-store needs, though high-volume multi-state sellers sometimes prefer a dedicated tax service.
Multi-currency support is limited. Squarespace processes checkout in a single currency, which is a constraint for US merchants who want to show local prices to international shoppers. If multi-currency selling is important, a dedicated platform such as Shopify or BigCommerce is a better fit.
Yes. Squarespace includes a native Blueprint AI site builder that can generate a starter store from a few prompts, alongside AI writing help. Its AI-agent and MCP support is currently via third-party tools (for example a ChatGPT checkout connection) rather than a deep native storefront MCP, so AI shopping-agent capability is more limited than Shopify's.
Squarespace suits design-led brands, photographers, creatives, and small stores where visual presentation matters most. Its templates are widely regarded as best-in-class, though the app ecosystem is smaller than Shopify's and multi-currency support is limited.
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