Squarespace vs. Other Platforms: Why It's the Best Choice for Small Businesses

By now, you probably know that we work exclusively with Squarespace. There are countless website platforms available to you, among which Wordpress, Wix , Squarespace, and Shopify (which we recommend for mid-to-large scale e-commerce projects) are the most popular. So, what makes Squarespace stand out as our go-to for our clients and for any small, premium brand?

The Squarespace platform’s design flexibility is unparalleled, offering a sleek, fully customizable experience for the owner and the user. It integrates seamlessly with third-party tools, should you choose to use them, but unlike Wordpress and Wix, additional plugins aren’t necessary to operate your site. Squarespace’s backend is extremely user-friendly (and very organized if we’re building your site). Automated backups and integrated security features are included at every tier. When you’re ready to expand, adding a stunning email marketing campaign, opening up a small e-commerce store, selling subscriptions to your online course, monetizing your blog, and even hosting your domain can all be beautifully achieved under one roof — no need to juggle more accounts, subscription premiums, and log-in information than you already have!

Often, a professional, polished online presence means that you’re reliant on a website designer, SEO expert, coder, email marketing specialist, social media manager, and more. Because I’ve worn all these hats in the past and saw first-hand how clients had been taken advantage of by outsourcing their online management to the wrong people, I want to ensure that never happens to any of our studio clients. That’s why we empower you to take control and ownership of your website. Squarespace is the easiest and most effective website platform for our clients to manage. If you want great performance, and the ease of a high-end experience for you and your clients, Squarespace is the tool the best choice to ensure your success.

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