Squarespace is a CMS platform that allows users to create a DIY blog, eCommerce store, and/or portfolio (visual art or music). Some Squarespace website and shop templates are industry or use case-specific, such as menu builders for restaurant sites.
$25
per month
WooCommerce
Score 7.8 out of 10
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WooCommerce is an eCommerce plugin for WordPress, developed by WooThemes (recently acquired by Automattic). Like WordPress, it is designed to be an extendable, adaptable, open-sourced platform. WooCommerce allows merchants to sell physical products, downloadables, or services.
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Pricing
Squarespace
WooCommerce
Editions & Modules
Basic
$25
per month
Core
$36
per month
Plus
$56
per month
Advanced
$139
per month
Woo Enterprise
Contact Sales
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Squarespace
WooCommerce
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
28% to 36% discount available for annual pricing.
WooCommerce is a free and open-source plugin for WordPress. Merchants can host their WooCommerce store on any private hosting service, or with Automattic directly via WordPress.com. Some added features or services from the WooCommerce Official Marketplace may have one time or subscription pricing.
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Features
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WooCommerce
Security
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Squarespace
8.5
Ratings
5% above category average
WooCommerce
-
Ratings
Role-based user permissions
8.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Squarespace
4.3
Ratings
55% below category average
WooCommerce
-
Ratings
API
5.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
3.60 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
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Squarespace
7.1
Ratings
8% below category average
WooCommerce
-
Ratings
WYSIWYG editor
8.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Admin section
6.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Page templates
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Library of website themes
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
7.30 Ratings
00 Ratings
Publishing workflow
6.20 Ratings
00 Ratings
Form generator
7.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Management
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Squarespace
7.0
Ratings
5% below category average
WooCommerce
-
Ratings
Content taxonomy
6.70 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO support
7.90 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk management
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions
5.70 Ratings
00 Ratings
Community / comment management
6.70 Ratings
00 Ratings
Online Storefront
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Squarespace
-
Ratings
WooCommerce
7.8
Ratings
0% below category average
Product catalog & listings
00 Ratings
8.50 Ratings
Product management
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Bulk product upload
00 Ratings
6.30 Ratings
Branding
00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Mobile storefront
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Product variations
00 Ratings
6.40 Ratings
Website integration
00 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Visual customization
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
CMS
00 Ratings
7.70 Ratings
Online Shopping Cart
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Squarespace
-
Ratings
WooCommerce
7.5
Ratings
2% below category average
Abandoned cart recovery
00 Ratings
7.30 Ratings
Checkout user experience
00 Ratings
7.70 Ratings
Online Payment System
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Squarespace
-
Ratings
WooCommerce
8.9
Ratings
7% above category average
eCommerce security
00 Ratings
8.90 Ratings
eCommerce Marketing
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Squarespace
-
Ratings
WooCommerce
5.7
Ratings
30% below category average
Promotions & discounts
00 Ratings
6.40 Ratings
Personalized recommendations
00 Ratings
4.00 Ratings
SEO
00 Ratings
6.60 Ratings
eCommerce Business Management
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We've found Squarespace perfect for quick, well-designed websites that you can literally design and launch in a day. However, if you want to get more complex with your website, including custom backend integrations or code, Squarespace presents a bit more of a challenge when it comes to what they will allow you to modify on their platform (especially using third-party integration apps).
WooCommerce is best suited to customers whose website is built on the WordPress platform, and whose development team has a good understanding of plug-in implementation. If your website is not built on WordPress, but on Laravel or React (or any other non WordPress technology), then WooCommerce is not for you. WooCommerce is also great for customers who just need a simple online shopping experience. If your needs involve more complex or immersive features such as timed discounts, pick up locations, delivery reminders, or post shopping feedback surveys, know that you will need to purchase additional add-ons to make to get these features using WooCommerce set up on WordPress.
Squarespace is very easy to use, this is a super helpful thing as small business owners we have to wear many hats and being a full blown website developer doesn't need to be one of them.
Squarespace has quick and simple plugins.
Squarespace allows you to easily expand as you need to.
Does not provide everything out of the box, for certain features you will have to install additional plugins.
Their own addon plugins are costly.
The Order table uses wp posts meta table, For those who have good amount of orders coming in, the table will keep getting larger by time that it might hog the server.
Despite very rare glitches, more connected to an excessive number of plugins, that affect the speed of the site, we are extremely satisfied with the platform, the ability to import and export products, even though we just export them, as we have our proprietary system for updating inventories. We love the ease of upgrading, enhancing, innovating, and the freedom we have to do whatever we want, which is a plus, when you consider Shopify can take down your whole store as they please, if they think you aren't abiding to their TOS or their ever changing set of rules.
It's dead simple to use. There are no over complicated controls or tons of menus to screw things up. People with bad taste couldn't make an ugly website. While it may be frustrating for the pro designer to get exactly what they want, it prevents the uninitiated from making something ugly
WooCommerce is highly customizable, feature rich, matured, ever evolving, and regularly updated plugin for WordPress. Since it is already extremely popular, you can find online tutorials to help you get started. Even if you face a problem, you can quickly get a solution from a helpful online community. You can use most of the popular payment gateways with WooCommerce. Besides that you have a full control over your website/shop.
Help is available directly from the back end and uses full sentence searching to find answers to questions others may have asked before. With a ton of articles and support questions documents, it is very likely that your question has been answered. If not each page has the ability to open a direct email to support. Each case has a number and can be followed. Responses are often quick and have links and directions clearly stated
Squarespace if much less work than WordPress, plus hosting and security are not an issue. GoDaddy and Wix are okay, but nowhere near the flexibility or advanced feature set that you can get with Squarespace. Compared to the other products that I have used, Squarespace definitely offers more options, customization, advanced features and design options than others, for a great price.
WooCommerce is cheaper and more customizable, making it easy to create a great-looking product and a polished purchasing and checkout experience. Our BigCommerce site required significant custom coding to get the desired functionality. That said, BigCommerce has been a very stable and reliable experience, whereas our WooCommerce site has had some security and reliability issues.
I can see how squarespace can improve efficiency since it's so quick to build a site on there.
For those who don't want to hook up a bunch of different stuff to their website and make it work...they most likely have whatever plug in you need and you can add it. Worst case scenario, they have developers you can hire who can make what you need.
As your business grows you can add an online storefront to your site and make more money that way! Easy peasy!
They have an easy system for adding special SEO words/phrases so you don't have to learn SEO at all!