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Squarespace vs WordPress

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

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Squarespace

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

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WordPress

The world's most popular website and CMS platform

FeatureSquarespaceWordPress
Pricing ModelPaidOpen Source
Free TierNoYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$16$5
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, creators, small-businesscreators, small-business, solopreneurs
VerifiedYesNo
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating4.2/54.2/5
CategoriesNo-Code, E-CommerceNo-Code, E-Commerce
Key FeaturesDesign templates, small-business, Domains, Email marketing, Scheduling (Acuity)Content management system, 60,000+ plugins, 10,000+ themes, Gutenberg block editor, WooCommerce for e-commerce
Free Tier Quality
limited
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Squarespace

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

WordPress

WordPress.org (self-hosted): free. Hosting: $5-50/month. WordPress.com: Personal $4/month, Premium $8/month, Business $25/month, Commerce $45/month.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (4)

MailchimpZapierPayPalStripe

Only in Squarespace (6)

Google WorkspaceInstagramPinterestSquareOpenTableAcuity Scheduling

Only in WordPress (6)

WooCommerceYoast SEOGoogle AnalyticsHubSpotElementorCloudflare

Use Case Fit

Overlapping Use Cases (1)

Blog and content publishing

Squarespace

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

WordPress

  • * Business website creation
  • * E-commerce store (WooCommerce)
  • * Membership and course sites
  • * Portfolio and agency websites

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

WordPress

Pros

  • + Powers 43% of the web — massive ecosystem
  • + Infinitely customizable with plugins
  • + Self-hosted: full control over data
  • + Huge community and resources

Cons

  • - Requires maintenance and updates
  • - Security depends on plugin quality
  • - Can be slow without optimization
  • - Plugin conflicts are common

Editorial Verdict

WordPress 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