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Can I Use My Own Hosting With Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:39 am

Yes, you can use your own hosting with Squarespace. There are a few things to keep in mind when doing this:

  • Squarespace sites are built on our platform, which is different from other popular website-building platforms. As a result, you can’t use third-party hosting services with Squarespace.
  • If you want to use your own domain name with Squarespace, you’ll need to purchase a domain name from a registrar such as Hover, Google Domains, or GoDaddy. You can then connect it to your site following the instructions here.
  • If you have an existing website and want to use Squarespace to build a new site while keeping your old site live, we recommend pointing your domain name to Squarespace (instead of using third-party hosting) and then building your new site in a subfolder. For instructions, visit Moving an Existing Site.

Can I Use My Own Hosting With Squarespace?

Yes, you can use your own hosting with Squarespace. There are a few things to keep in mind when doing this:

PRO TIP: If you are considering using your own hosting with Squarespace, be aware that there are some potential risks involved. While Squarespace does offer support for custom domains and third-party hosting, we cannot guarantee that every host will be compatible with our platform. In addition, using a third-party host may result in slower page loading times and decreased site performance.
  1. Squarespace sites are built on our platform, which is different from other popular website-building platforms.

    As a result, you can’t use third-party hosting services with Squarespace.

  1. If you want to use your own domain name with Squarespace, you’ll need to purchase a domain name from a registrar such as Hover, Google Domains, or GoDaddy. You can then connect it to your site following the instructions here.
  1. If you have an existing website and want to use Squarespace to build a new site while keeping your old site live, we recommend pointing your domain name to Squarespace (instead of using third-party hosting) and then building your new site in a subfolder. For instructions, visit Moving an Existing Site.

You can find more information about using your own hosting with Squarespace here.

Yes, you can use your own hosting with Squarespace by purchasing a domain name from a registrar such as Hover, Google Domains, or GoDaddy and connecting it to your site following the instructions here. If you have an existing website and want to use Squarespace to build a new site while keeping your old site live, we recommend pointing your domain name to Squarespace (instead of using third-party hosting) and then building your new site in a subfolder.

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Morgan Bash

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