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Gumroad vs Squarespace

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Gumroad and Squarespace.

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Gumroad

Sell digital products with zero monthly fees — just pay per sale.

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Squarespace

All-in-one website builder with beautiful design-forward templates.

FeatureGumroadSquarespace
Pricing ModelFreePaid
Free TierYesNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$16
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, creatorssolopreneurs, creators, small-business
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.2/54.2/5
CategoriesE-Commerce, No-CodeNo-Code, E-Commerce
Key FeaturesDigital product sales, Memberships & subscriptions, Email marketing, Affiliate program, Custom checkoutDesign templates, small-business, Domains, Email marketing, Scheduling (Acuity)
Free Tier Quality
excellent
limited

Pricing Breakdown

Gumroad

No monthly fee. 10% transaction fee on every sale (includes payment processing). No setup costs.

Squarespace

Personal: $16/month. Business: $33/month (e-commerce, 3% transaction fee). Commerce Basic: $36/month (0% transaction fee). Commerce Advanced: $65/month (subscriptions).

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (4)

StripePayPalZapierMailchimp

Only in Gumroad (6)

ConvertKitDiscordCircleWordPressNotionCustom webhooks

Only in Squarespace (6)

Google WorkspaceInstagramPinterestSquareOpenTableAcuity Scheduling

Use Case Fit

Gumroad

  • * Selling ebooks and digital downloads
  • * Course and tutorial sales
  • * Software license distribution
  • * Membership and subscription products
  • * Pay-what-you-want pricing

Squarespace

  • * Portfolio and creative websites
  • * Restaurant and local business sites
  • * Small online store creation
  • * Blog and content publishing
  • * Event and appointment booking

Gumroad

Pros

  • + Zero monthly fees
  • + Dead simple to set up
  • + Built-in email marketing
  • + Handles tax compliance

Cons

  • - 10% transaction fee is high
  • - Limited storefront customization
  • - No free trial for physical products

Squarespace

Pros

  • + Best-looking templates out of the box
  • + All-in-one platform
  • + Acuity Scheduling included
  • + Strong e-commerce

Cons

  • - No free tier
  • - Less flexible than Webflow
  • - Template switching is limited

Editorial Verdict

Gumroad takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Squarespace may still be the right pick if you need deep No-Code features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief