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Can I Bring My Domain to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 12:17 am

You can absolutely bring your domain to Squarespace! In fact, we recommend it.

We make it easy to connect your domain to your Squarespace site with our Domain Connect feature. Simply put in your domain name and we’ll take care of the rest. Plus, our Domains page offers a variety of ways to find the perfect domain for your needs.

If you already have a domain elsewhere, you can transfer it to Squarespace. Once you complete your transfer, you can manage everything related to your domain in one place. Our G Suite integration also makes it easy to set up custom email addresses using your new domain.

So whether you’re starting from scratch or transferring an existing domain, Squarespace has you covered. Connecting your own domain is the best way to give your Squarespace site a professional look and feel.

PRO TIP: If you’re considering moving your domain to Squarespace, there are a few things you should be aware of. First, Squarespace is a great platform for creating beautiful websites, but it isn’t necessarily the best option for everyone. If you’re not sure whether Squarespace is right for you, we recommend doing some research and reading reviews before making the switch.

Second, when you move your domain to Squarespace, you’ll need to set up DNS records with your new provider. This can be a bit of a technical process, and if you’re not comfortable with it, we recommend reaching out to customer support for help. Finally, keep in mind that once you move your domain to Squarespace, you won’t be able to use it with any other web hosting providers. So if you decide later that Squarespace isn’t right for you, you’ll need to register a new domain name.

Conclusion

Yes, you can bring your domain to Squarespace! Our Domain Connect feature makes it easy to connect your domain name to your Squarespace site.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.