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Squarespace vs. P4 Web Studio comparison

Squarespace vs. P4 Web Studio
Squarespace makes a beautiful template-driven site. We build custom. When does each win for a NJ small business?

Squarespace is the best-looking website builder on the market. For some NJ businesses it's genuinely the right call. For others, the visible-template "Squarespace look" works against the credibility you're trying to build. Honest comparison here.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ3-year TCO math
๐ŸŽจDesign quality discussed
๐ŸŽฏRight tool for the business
Squarespace is goodBest-looking builder on the market. We give credit where due.
The "Squarespace look"NJ visitors increasingly recognize templates. For some businesses that's fine; for premium tiers it hurts.
Custom wins where it mattersSpeed, SEO, ownership, design distinctiveness for premium-tier businesses.

One accountable partner, fast decisions, and a premium result that looks expensive and feels simple. We confirm scope, build fast, and ship.

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Looks premium · Works on mobile
Squarespace vs P4 Web Studio custom build comparison
Conversion-first structureOne primary action. Proof before persuasion. Clean sections that push "Yes".
Performance you can measureSpeed posture built-in (Core Web Vitals-ready). No heavy scripts. No bloat.
Proof assets includedResults cards, screenshots, metrics, and a simple quote flow that works on mobile.
Built for: NJ SMBs comparing Squarespace and customBuilt on Netlify (fast + reliable)
Built for: NJ SMBs comparing Squarespace and custom.
FactorSquarespaceP4 Web Studio Custom
Upfront cost$16–$49/mo (Personal/Business/Commerce). Designer if hired: +$1,500–$5,000$1,500 Essentials / $3,500 Authority / $7,500+ Studio
Time to launch2–6 weeks DIY, 4–8 weeks with Squarespace designer2–3 weeks Authority
Monthly hosting$16–$49/month forever (you don't own the platform)$19/month after year one
Page speed70–85 Lighthouse mobile typical90+ Lighthouse mobile (A+ range)
Design quality (raw)Best-looking builder on the marketCustom design system, tailored per industry
Design distinctivenessIdentifiable "Squarespace look" by trained eyeOriginal design system per project
SEO controlDecent on-page, weak technical controlFull technical + schema control
AccessibilityTemplate-dependent — some good, some weakWCAG 2.1 AA-aware by default
OwnershipSquarespace platform, no exportYours — full code export
E-commerceBuilt-in (Commerce plan)We integrate Shopify/Stripe; not Squarespace Commerce
3-year TCO$1,200–$3,500 (DIY) or $4,500–$8,500 (with designer)$3,956 Authority + hosting
Right forPhotography/portfolio businesses, fast launches, owners who maintain themselvesService businesses competing on local SEO, premium-tier brands, multi-location, anyone who values ownership

The honest comparison

Where Squarespace genuinely wins

1. Visual photography portfolios. Squarespace was built for this and still does it best. 2. Owner-maintained sites. The editor is intuitive, your front desk can update content. 3. Time-to-launch when design is templated. Two weeks to a respectable site is realistic. 4. Built-in e-commerce for simple product catalogs. Commerce plan handles ~80% of small-product use cases without third-party integration.

Where custom wins

1. Core Web Vitals and page speed. Squarespace pages typically score 70–85 on Lighthouse mobile; custom builds reliably score 90+. For competitive local SEO that gap matters. 2. Technical SEO control. Custom schema markup, sitemap optimization, canonical management — Squarespace constrains these. 3. Design distinctiveness. Trained eyes (and increasingly, sophisticated NJ buyers) recognize Squarespace templates. For premium-tier businesses, that recognition can hurt. 4. Ownership. Squarespace is proprietary — you can't export code and self-host. If Squarespace raises prices or changes terms, you're stuck. 5. Accessibility consistency. Squarespace templates vary; some pass WCAG 2.1 AA, some don't. Custom builds get it baked in.

The 3-year cost math

Squarespace Business ($23/mo) + 3 years = $828. Add a Squarespace designer to set it up ($1,500–$5,000) = $2,328–$5,828 total. Custom P4 Authority ($3,500 + 24 months hosting at $19 = $456) = $3,956 total. Comparable. The choice isn't mostly about cost; it's about which capabilities matter to your business.

The "Squarespace look" issue

Five years ago, Squarespace templates were so visually identifiable that NJ buyers would recognize them on sight. Less true today — templates are more varied and well-customized Squarespace sites can look genuinely original. Still: certain hero patterns, navigation styles, and section structures remain recognizable. For premium-tier businesses (luxury medspa, boutique law firm, six-figure-wedding photographer) the recognition can subtly hurt credibility. For mainstream service businesses it doesn't matter.

When to choose which

Choose Squarespace if: you'll maintain the site yourself, your business is visual-portfolio-driven (photography, food, art, fashion), your budget is under $1,500, you don't compete heavily on local SEO. Choose custom if: speed and SEO are conversion drivers for your business, you're multi-location or growing, your brand needs to look distinctly yours (not template-derived), you want to actually own your website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I migrate from Squarespace to custom?

You can rebuild; you can't directly export. We do a lot of Squarespace-to-custom migrations — typically 3–5 weeks, $1,500–$5,000. We preserve the content, the URLs (with redirects), and the SEO equity.

Does Squarespace really have weaker SEO?

Decent on-page (titles, meta, headings) but weaker technical control (schema flexibility, canonical management, sitemap control, page-speed). For competitive niches the technical gap costs rankings; for non-competitive niches it doesn't matter.

What about Fluid Engine (Squarespace 7.1)?

Better design flexibility than older Squarespace. Doesn't fix the SEO and ownership constraints.

Is Squarespace good for e-commerce?

For simple product catalogs (under 100 SKUs, simple variants), yes. For complex e-commerce (subscriptions, bundles, custom logic) you outgrow it; Shopify or custom integration becomes the right call.

Will Squarespace work for my NJ multi-location business?

Possible but cumbersome. Each location is a manual page; SEO setup per location is harder; updating across locations means editing each individually. Custom is cleaner for multi-location.

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