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How Does Squarespace Process Payments?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:55 pm

Squarespace is a popular website builder and ecommerce platform. One of the features that sets Squarespace apart from other platforms is its built-in payment processing. In this article, we’ll take a look at how Squarespace processes payments.

When you create a Squarespace account, you’ll be asked to choose a payment method. You can choose to pay monthly or yearly. If you choose to pay monthly, you’ll be charged automatically every month on the date that you sign up. If you choose to pay yearly, you’ll be charged once every year on the date that you sign up.

Squarespace accepts payments via credit card, debit card, and PayPal.

If you’re paying with a credit or debit card, Squarespace will process your payment immediately. If you’re paying with PayPal, Squarespace will send a request for payment to your PayPal account. Once the payment is processed, Squarespace will add the funds to your account balance.

PRO TIP: Squarespace processes payments through Stripe, a third-party payment processor. When you enter your credit or debit card information on a Squarespace site, Stripe encrypts your information and stores it on a secure server. Squarespace does not store your credit or debit card information on its own servers.

You can use your account balance to pay for Squarespace services, such as website hosting or domain names. If you have a balance that’s not enough to cover a service, Squarespace will charge your credit or debit card on file for the difference. If you don’t have a credit or debit card on file, Squarespace will send a request for payment to your PayPal account.

Conclusion:

Squarespace makes it easy to accept payments on their platform. You can pay monthly or yearly, and they accept credit cards, debit cards, and PayPal. Your account balance can be used to pay for Squarespace services.

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