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Squarespace launched in 2003 and now has a team that’s over 1,100 strong. The company boasts that millions of websites have been created on its platform.
Squarespace is a fully hosted website builder, which means you don’t have to purchase hosting services separately as you would with some other services. The intuitive drag-and-drop Squarespace website editor simplifies the process of creating a website, making Squarespace a popular option for those lacking the design and coding skills to build a professional-looking website from scratch.You’ll receive a free domain for your first year with any plan if you pay annually instead of monthly.
You don’t have to purchase your domain through Squarespace. If you already license a domain through another service, you can easily connect it to your Squarespace site. If you have trouble doing this, you can reach out to Squarespace’s support team for help.There are four Squarespace plans, with monthly licensing fees ranging from $12 to $54 depending on what tier of service you use and whether you want to pay monthly or annually.
The primary differences between the plans are the number of features offered. Ecommerce functionality is available on all plans except the Personal plan.For $16 per month , the Squarespace Personal plan comes with unlimited bandwidth and storage, SEO features, full access to the Squarespace template collection and 24/7 customer support via chat and email. The Personal plan also includes basic website metrics and up to two contributors.
With version 7.1, switching templates is no longer an option. That’s because Squarespace includes access to every design feature in every version, so you don’t have to start over. However, if you’re on version 7.0 and want to upgrade to 7.1, you will need to rebuild your site. Squarespace offers detailed guides for walking you through this process.Squarespace limits you to one sub-navigation menu.
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