Looking for a Squarespace Alternative? Read This First.
You did not land on this page by accident. You are using Squarespace (or about to sign up) and something — the price, the editor, the speed, the output — has you wondering whether there is a better option in 2026. This is an honest answer: where Squarespace is genuinely good, where it falls down, and where OneClick is the smarter pick.
What Squarespace Gets Right
Squarespace was founded in 2003 and has had two decades to mature. Pretending it is bad would be lazy. Its real strengths:
- Polished, designer-led template library
- Strong native commerce, scheduling, and email features
- Consistent typography and spacing system
If those match what you need, stay where you are. We are not in the business of selling you a switch you will regret a week later.
Where Squarespace Struggles
- Editor is opinionated — hard to break out of the grid
- Limited third-party integrations vs Wix
- Pricing climbs quickly past the entry tier
- No AI-first content generation; you still write every word
These are not strawmen. They are the recurring frustrations users post about in r/webdev, Trustpilot, and tool-comparison threads. The pattern is consistent: Squarespace optimises for giving you control — and that control comes with a learning curve, a time cost, and a feature-creep bill.
Why People Switch to OneClick
OneClick is not trying to be a better Squarespace. It is trying to do a different job: get a high-converting landing page live in 60 seconds without you opening an editor. The pitch is:
OneClick gives you Squarespace-grade design with AI-written copy, hero imagery, and CTA logic in 60 seconds — Squarespace gives you a template and a blinking cursor.
That is the structural difference. Squarespace hands you a workbench. OneClick hands you a finished page and asks you to refine it conversationally.
Honest Review: When OneClick Wins, and When Squarespace Wins
OneClick is the right choice if any of these are true:
- You need a landing page today, not next Tuesday.
- You are a solo founder, freelancer, or service business, not an agency.
- You do not want to learn a design tool.
- You want AI-written copy and AI-curated imagery baked in, not bolted on.
Squarespace is the right choice if any of these are true:
- You need creators, photographers, and small commerce stores who value design over flexibility — that is what they are best at.
- You already know the editor and have invested time in templates.
- Your site is multi-page, content-heavy, and grows monthly.
Price Comparison (2026)
Squarespace starts at $16/month (paid plan, as of 2026-04). That is the entry tier; many Squarespace users end up on higher tiers once they need more pages, commerce, or storage.
OneClick has a free tier that gets you a real, published page on a OneClick subdomain. Paid plans add a custom domain and remove the OneClick badge. Full pricing is on [/pricing](/pricing).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OneClick really faster than Squarespace?
Materially, yes. Squarespace hands you an editor; OneClick hands you a finished page. The 60-second number is not marketing — it is the actual generation time for a first-draft, fully laid-out page with copy, imagery, and CTAs.
Can I import my Squarespace content into OneClick?
OneClick does not import the underlying Squarespace site, but you can paste your existing copy and images into the OneClick generator and ask the AI to lay them out — usually faster than rebuilding from scratch.
Will switching from Squarespace hurt my SEO?
If you keep the same domain and use 301 redirects from old URLs to new, no. OneClick pages are server-rendered with strong Core Web Vitals scores, so technical SEO usually improves after a switch.
What if I do not love the OneClick output?
You refine it conversationally — describe the change, the page updates. There is no "stuck on the wrong template, rebuild from scratch" trap like there is on Squarespace when you change your mind.
Is there a free trial?
OneClick has a free tier you can use indefinitely on a OneClick subdomain. No credit card required to generate and publish your first page.
Try OneClick Now
Type one sentence describing your business. OneClick will assemble a complete landing page in about a minute. If it beats your Squarespace site, switch. If not, you are out a minute.