3 Benefits of Working With a Squarespace Circle Member

You may have seen on the Edwards Design website footer or on my social media, a little Squarespace Circle Member logo.

So, what does this little logo represent, and how can you benefit from working with a Squarespace Circle Member like Edwards Design?

In this article, I’ll explain the 3 major benefits you receive when working with a Squarespace Circle Member.

First, What Is Squarespace?

Squarespace is a modern, all-in-one web design & hosting platform, used by millions of people around the world to build and host their websites.

It’s the preferred website-building platform for many businesses, due to the ability to build stunning websites and seamlessly add blogs, portfolios, and e-commerce functionality without heavy code or technical know-how.

Squarespace is equipped with everything your business needs to book appointments, sell physical & digital products, sell in-person services, make reservations and build an email list.

What’s more—Squarespace has countless professionally-designed templates for you to customise and make your own.

So, now that you’re familiar with Squarespace…what is Squarespace Circle?

What Is Squarespace Circle?

Squarespace Circle is a community of established web designers who get access to exclusive tools, community, support, training and perks from Squarespace, to help grow their web design businesses.

It was created by Squarespace to help web designers develop their businesses & skills, and create a better experience for their clients.

How You Benefit As My Client

There are a number of ways you can benefit from me being a Squarespace Circle Member, but there are 3 key benefits that stand above the rest:

1. 20% off the first payment of a new annual Squarespace plan

When you work with a Squarespace web designer who is a Squarespace Circle member, you get 20% off the first year of your subscription on an annual plan.

This is an immediate discount that you can’t get without working with a Circle member, and it allows you to save money while still working with a professional Squarespace web designer and getting a stunning site.

2. 6-months trial period instead of 2-weeks

When you start your own free trial on Squarespace, you get 2 weeks to build and launch your site before your trial expires.

This can lead to rushing and cutting corners (especially if you’re not familiar with the platform) and launching a website that you’re not totally happy with.

But when you work with a Squarespace Circle member, you get a whopping 6 months on your trial period. Even if you decide you’re not ready to launch yet, you’ll have plenty of time to make adjustments and edits before paying for your plan.

And remember: when you’re ready to launch, you can get an additional 20% off your plan when working with a Circle member like Edwards Design.

3. 20% off Squarespace Scheduling

If your business relies on appointments, then there are plenty of scheduling software options for you to choose from, but the easiest is to use Squarespace Scheduling.

It integrates perfectly with your Squarespace site, making it easy for clients to:

  • View your availability at a glance

  • Schedule appointments without a call

  • Reschedule/cancel appointments

  • Pay for appointments online

When you work with a Circle member, you get 20% off Squarespace Scheduling. And as you know…in business, a dollar saved is a dollar earned!

How To Take Advantage of These Benefits

The only way to take advantage of these benefits is by hiring a Squarespace Circle Member like Edwards Design for your Squarespace website. If you’re ready for a new website, you can enjoy these benefits by requesting a free quote.

Alternatively, if you’d like to chat face-to-face, you can book a free consult on Google Meet.

Alex Edwards

I’m Alex Edwards - a Squarespace web designer and the owner of Edwards Design. I make it easy for service-based businesses to get modern, user-friendly Squarespace websites that connect with their ideal clients so they can grow.

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