Squarespace makes handsome sites and the templates are genuinely good. For a restaurant or a portfolio it is a fine answer.
The argument is that a creator does not need a brochure. You need a machine that turns viewers into a list.
What Squarespace sells
- A monthly subscription for the site, forever
- Email campaigns as a paid add-on with its own meter
- A beautiful page with no funnel behind it
- Cancel and the site goes dark. There is nothing to take with you but the text
What you get here
- A fast site that is the front door of an email machine, not the product itself
- Capture, double opt-in and a welcome funnel wired in from day one
- $1,400 once, $0/month and nothing stops working if you fire us
A site you rent is scenery. A list you own is an asset.
The next step
This site is the demo. $1,400 once at founder price, delivered in days, every part registered in your name. See the pricing.