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How Do I Change the Shipping Cost on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:45 am

If you’re using Squarespace to run your online store, you may be wondering how to change the shipping cost. It’s actually a pretty simple process, and there are a few different ways you can do it.

The first way is to go into your Shipping Settings and change the shipping cost there. To do this, go to your Settings panel and click on Shipping. Then, click on the country that you want to change the shipping cost for and enter the new amount in the shipping cost field.

PRO TIP: If you are considering changing the shipping cost on your Squarespace website, be aware that this could have unintended consequences. For example, if you change the shipping cost for one product, it could affect the shipping cost for other products on your site. Additionally, changing the shipping cost could impact your shopping cart and checkout process, and could cause problems with orders that have already been placed. Proceed with caution when changing shipping costs on Squarespace, and be sure to test your changes thoroughly before making them live.

Another way to change the shipping cost is to use coupons. You can create coupons in your Shipping Settings that offer a discount on shipping.

Then, click on Add Coupon and enter the details of your coupon. Be sure to set an expiration date for your coupon so it doesn’t keep giving discounts after you’ve changed your shipping prices.

You can also use discounts to lower the shipping cost. To do this, go to your Discounts page and create a new discount. Be sure to set the discount amount as a percentage rather than a fixed amount so it will apply to the shipping cost as well.

Conclusion:

Changing the shipping cost on Squarespace is easy to do and can be done in a few different ways. By going into your Shipping Settings, you can change the shipping cost for individual countries. You can also create coupons or discounts that lower the overall shipping cost for your customers.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.