How much does a Squarespace website cost in the UK?

 

If you’re thinking about building a Squarespace website, one of the first questions is usually: how much is this actually going to cost?

The answer depends on what you need. Some businesses are happy building something themselves, while others want a more structured, professional site that’s designed to generate enquiries.

This guide breaks down typical Squarespace website costs in the UK — so you can understand what to expect and what makes the biggest difference to price.


Squarespace costs (the platform itself)

Before design and build, there’s the cost of Squarespace itself.

In the UK, typical pricing is:

  • Personal plan: around £10–£15/month

  • Business plan: around £20–£25/month

  • Commerce plans: from ~£30/month upwards

For most service-based businesses, the Business plan is usually the right place to start.


DIY Squarespace website costs

If you build the site yourself, your costs are relatively low:

  • Squarespace subscription

  • Domain name (~£10–£20/year)

  • Your own time

Typical total:
👉 £0 – £500

This works well if:

  • your site is simple

  • you’re comfortable writing content

  • you’re happy experimenting with layout

The trade-off is time — and often clarity. Many DIY sites end up feeling slightly disjointed or unclear, which can affect how well they convert visitors into enquiries.


Freelancer Squarespace website costs

Working with a Squarespace designer is the most common route for growing businesses.

Typical UK pricing:
👉 £1,500 – £5,000+

What affects the cost:

  • number of pages

  • level of design detail

  • content support

  • whether branding is included

  • SEO setup

At this level, you’re not just paying for design — you’re paying for:

  • structure

  • clarity

  • a better user experience

The goal is a site that not only looks professional, but also communicates clearly and converts better.


Agency Squarespace website costs

Larger agencies typically charge:

👉 £5,000 – £15,000+

This usually includes:

  • strategy

  • branding

  • design and development

  • ongoing support

For some businesses, this makes sense. But for many service-based businesses, it can be more than is needed — especially when the goal is a clear, effective website rather than a complex build.


What actually affects the cost?

The biggest factors are:

1. Number of pages

More pages = more design, structure and content work

2. Content and messaging

Clear messaging takes time — but makes a huge difference to results

3. Design complexity

Custom layouts and visual direction increase time and cost

4. Functionality

E-commerce, bookings or integrations add complexity

5. SEO foundations

Structuring pages properly for search can add value early on


What should you expect to invest?

For most businesses, a realistic range is:

👉 £2,000 – £4,000

This typically gets you:

  • a well-structured site

  • clear messaging

  • professional design

  • mobile optimisation

  • solid SEO foundations

In other words — a website that actually supports your business, rather than just existing.


Is it worth investing in a Squarespace website?

A good website should do more than look good.

It should:

  • build trust

  • communicate clearly

  • make it easy for people to take action

If your website helps generate consistent enquiries, it quickly pays for itself.


Final thoughts

Squarespace is a strong platform for many businesses because it balances design quality, flexibility and ease of use.

The real difference comes from how it’s used — whether that’s a simple DIY setup or a more considered, professionally designed site.


If you’re thinking about a new website or redesigning your current one, I can help you create something that feels clearer, more professional and built to generate enquiries.