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Can I Use Squarespace Without Paying?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 1:41 am

If you’re considering using Squarespace to build your website, you may be wondering if it’s possible to use the platform without paying. The short answer is yes, you can use Squarespace without paying – but there are some limitations.

Squarespace offers a 14-day free trial, which allows you to explore the platform and build a website without paying. However, there are some limitations to the free trial. For example, you can’t connect a custom domain to your website during the free trial. This means that your website will have a Squarespace-branded domain name, which may not be ideal if you’re looking to establish a professional brand.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using Squarespace without paying, be aware that this is not possible. Squarespace is a subscription-based platform, which means that you must have an active subscription in order to use it. Additionally, even if you cancel your subscription, you will still be required to pay for any outstanding charges.

In addition, while on the free trial you won’t have access to Squarespace’s customer support. This means that if you run into any problems while using the platform, you’ll have to figure out a solution on your own or wait until your trial period is over to get help.

If you decide that you want to continue using Squarespace after your free trial ends, you’ll need to sign up for one of their paid plans. Squarespace has four different paid plans, which start at $12 per month and go up to $40 per month. The price you pay will depend on the features and functionality you need for your website.

So, can you use Squarespace without paying? Yes – but there are some limitations. If you’re looking to use the platform for business purposes, it’s probably worth signing up for one of their paid plans so that you can take advantage of all of the features and get access to customer support.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.