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About this gig
75% of people judge a company's credibility by its website design alone before they've read your copy, seen your pricing, or scrolled once
A Squarespace site built off an unmodified template signals "unfinished" in that same instant, no matter how good your actual business is. I build and design Squarespace sites that don't read as a template, structured to hold that first impression instead of losing it
I build:
- Custom Squarespace design, not a template with your logo dropped in
- Mobile-first layouts, since most first impressions now happen on a phone
- Fast-loading pages, structured for Squarespace's actual performance limits
- SEO-conscious structure within what Squarespace's platform supports
- Ecommerce, booking, or portfolio setups depending on your business
- A site your own team can actually edit after I'm gone
Why this matters:
A site that looks "fine" still loses the 0.05-second test. One built to hold trust doesn't
Send me your current site (if you have one) or what you're starting from, and I'll map out exactly what it needs
Squarespace expert | Squarespace website design | build Squarespace website | Squarespace designer | custom Squarespace site | Squarespace SEO
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Get to know Talyor
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- FromNigeria
- Member sinceJul 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, German
FAQ
Will my site actually look custom, or just a template with my logo and colors swapped in?
Custom, meaning layout, spacing, and structure get rebuilt around your content, not just re-skinned. A swapped-logo template is exactly what reads as "unfinished" to visitors
Squarespace has SEO limitations compared to WordPress. Will my site actually rank?
Squarespace has real constraints compared to WordPress, and I won't pretend otherwise. I build within what it supports well and tell you honestly if your SEO goals need something Squarespace can't deliver
Will I be able to edit the site myself after you're done, or am I stuck needing you for every change?
Yes. That's part of why Squarespace makes sense for a lot of businesses. I build it so basic edits (text, images) are manageable without needing a developer
Can you migrate my current site from another platform to Squarespace?
Yes. I migrate existing content and structure over, rebuilt properly rather than just copy-pasted into a template
Will my site actually load fast, or is that a weak point on Squarespace generally?
Squarespace has known performance ceilings, but proper image optimization and structure make a real difference within them, that's part of the build.
Do you handle ecommerce setup, or just static pages?
Yes, ecommerce, booking systems, and portfolios are all within scope, depending on what your business actually needs
My last Squarespace site looked generic even though I paid for a "custom" build, how is this different?
Generic usually means default template blocks left mostly untouched. I rebuild the structure and spacing specifically so it doesn't default back to looking like everyone else's
Do I need a Squarespace subscription already, or do you set that up too?
Either works, I can build within your existing plan or help you pick the right one if you're starting fresh
Will the site work properly on mobile, or mainly look good on desktop?
Mobile-first, since that's where most first impressions actually happen now, not an afterthought adjustment after desktop's done
How do you price a full site build versus a redesign of what I already have?
Differently, since scope varies, a full build and a redesign of existing content aren't the same job. I quote after seeing what you're starting from
