“Can I Grow My Business On Squarespace?” Heck Yes, You Can
On a recent Website In A Week discovery call, a potential client hit us with this question:
“Can my business stay on Squarespace long term? Is the platform actually built for growth?”
And listen, we get it!
If you’re moving to Squarespace from Showit, WordPress, or Wix, it’s normal to feel a little hesitant. Moving your website is a big deal, and you obviously want to choose the right fit for now and the long run.
No one wants to go through the effort of migrating platforms just to discover that it can’t handle your new course, online shop, or that dreamy split-screen design you saw on Pinterest, right?
But here’s the good news:
Squarespace is absolutely built for growth.
It’s not just a starter kit for solopreneurs—it supports everyone from brand-new side hustlers to seasoned CEOs and even industry-leading SaaS companies. And when it comes to the type of growth you can expect? We’re talking easy SEO, built-in sales funnel tools, and the flexibility to host all types of content, all with scroll-stopping visuals.
Let’s break it down with three real-life examples of businesses that are growing on Squarespace–and doing it beautifully.
Example 1: Growing A Solopreneur Business On Squarespace
Let’s talk about Shea.
She’s a speech pathologist and the founder of Fluent Expression. When she came to us, she had an outdated, DIY website built on Wix that was…doing its best. But it wasn’t ranking on Google, it didn’t reflect her full range of services, and the warmth of her personality? Completely MIA.
Honestly, it just wasn’t doing her or her work justice.
During Shea’s Website In A Week, we built a new Squarespace site that strikes the balance she was looking for: polished, professional, and still unmistakably her. We added a dedicated page to promote her corporate workshops — a brand new offer she’s growing —and gave her site the structure and SEO to help it reach the right audience.
Six months after launching?
Shea’s website traffic has doubled. She’s ranking higher on Google. And potential clients are finding her not just through word-of-mouth referrals.
Shea’s website is the perfect example of how Squarespace helps solopreneurs grow their business without the overwhelm. It’s designed to support real goals like visibility and credibility.
Want to see more like Shea?
Christine Nicole’s elopement photography website
Trivarna Hariharan’s online writing community website
The takeaway: Squarespace gives solopreneurs the tools they need to show up, stand out, and grow.
Fluent Expression’s Website In A Week, built on Squarespace
Example 2: Growing a Scalable Business on Squarespace
It’s fully capable of supporting a growing, multi-offer business. Especially if you’re scaling your services, building a digital product suite, or reaching six and seven-figure revenues.
Case in point: OuiWe Studio!
Andi Eaton Alleman is a business strategist, coach, and podcast host who works with everyone from solopreneurs to massive brands like Pinterest. Her website—built entirely on Squarespace—supports every part of her business without needing third-party tech for every function, product, or feature.
Here’s how she’s growing on Squarespace:
Multiple sales pages for each of her different programs and products
Built-in courses to host her digital products (no need to shell out for Kajabi or Teachable)
A podcast landing page with show notes, using Squarespace’s blog feature
Seamless integrations with Flodesk and WebinarJam to grow her list and run launches
Plus, Andi and her team manage their Squarespace website in-house. No waiting on developers. No getting stuck every time they want to tweak a landing page. The platform is intuitive, flexible, and actually supports her growth, instead of getting in the way of it.
The takeaway: You don’t have to “upgrade” your platform just because your business is growing. Squarespace gives entrepreneurs the tools to scale.
Example 3: Growing An Industry-Leading SaaS Business On Squarespace
Here’s the mic-drop moment:
Dubsado — yes, that Dubsado — runs its business site on Squarespace.
Not familiar? Dubsado is a client relationship manager trusted by creatives and service-based businesses to send contracts, automate workflows, book clients, and get paid—all in one place.)
So, yeah, a literal tech company with thousands of users and a full software suite is out here thriving on the same platform you think you might’ve outgrown.
Wild, right?
Dubsado uses Squarespace to market their product, educate their customers, and grow their brand. And they do it by using a mix of built-in features like blogs and summary blocks to host their webinars, accordion blocks for FAQs, and scrolling lists to showcase product features.
Plus, of course, some custom-coded bells and whistles to elevate the design:
Pricing toggle tables to show pricing plans? Yep.
Mega menus to guide site visitors? You bet.
Interactive layouts with hover effects? Also yes.
But the foundation is still Squarespace.
Squarespace works for a large brand like Dubsado because the built-in features are powerful. And when you need more? Custom code makes design possibilities endless.
The takeaway: If Squarespace is good enough for Dubsado, it’s probably good enough for you, too.
So…Can Your Business Grow On Squarespace?
100%! From your first client to your millionth page view, Squarespace has the tools to support your business growth journey…and look good doing it.
Whether you're launching a new offer, scaling your systems, or finally outgrowing that DIY site you’ve been side-eyeing for months, the platform can keep up. And when it’s set up strategically (aka with copy and design), it doesn’t just keep up—it gives your business the presence it deserves.
Thinking about moving your website to Squarespace?
Already on it, but feeling like your site could use an upgrade?
Let’s talk about how we can build something that grows with you.