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Can I Transfer My Wix Website to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:50 am

For anyone who has built a website on Wix, you may be wondering if it’s possible to transfer your site to Squarespace. The answer is yes!

There are a few steps involved in transferring your Wix site to Squarespace, but it’s definitely doable. First, you’ll need to export your Wix site as an HTML file. To do this, go to the “Site Manager” tab on your Wix dashboard and click “Export & Import.”

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PRO TIP: If you are considering transferring your Wix website to Squarespace, it is important to be aware that there are some potential risks involved. For example, your site may not look exactly the same on Squarespace, and you may lose some of your Wix features or customization options. Additionally, your URL may change, which could affect your search engine ranking and disrupt any inbound links to your site. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider all of these factors before making the switch.

Next, you’ll need to create a new Squarespace account and choose the template you want to use for your site. Once you’ve done that, you can import your HTML file into Squarespace by going to the “Settings” tab and clicking “Import / Export.”

And that’s it! Once you’ve imported your HTML file, all of your Wix content will be transferred over to Squarespace. You can then start customizing your new Squarespace site to make it look exactly the way you want.

Conclusion:

So if you’re thinking about transferring your Wix website to Squarespace, the process is definitely possible. Just export your Wix site as an HTML file, create a new Squarespace account, and import the HTML file into Squarespace. Within minutes, all of your Wix content will be transferred over and you can start customizing your new Squarespace site.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.