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How Do I Add a Store Locator to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 3:26 am

Adding a store locator to your Squarespace site is a great way to help your customers find your physical store locations. There are a few different ways to add a store locator to your Squarespace site, which we will explore in this article.

The first way to add a store locator to your Squarespace site is by using the Google Maps widget. To do this, simply add the Google Maps widget to your page and enter in the addresses of your store locations.

The widget will then show those locations on a map. You can also use the search bar in the widget to help your customers find the nearest location to them.

PRO TIP: Warning: Please be aware that adding a store locator to your Squarespace website may result in decreased performance and/or unexpected errors. We recommend only experienced users attempt this customization.

Another way to add a store locator to your Squarespace site is by using a third-party service like Store Locator Plus. Store Locator Plus is a paid service that starts at $9 per month, but it offers some features that the Google Maps widget does not, such as the ability to add categories and filters to your store locations.

If you are using Squarespace Commerce, you can also take advantage of the built-in Store Locator feature. This feature is only available on the Commerce plan, which starts at $30 per month.

To use this feature, simply go to Settings > Stores and enter in the addresses of your store locations. Your customers will then be able to find these locations from the Stores page on your site.

Adding a store locator to your Squarespace site is a great way to help your customers find your physical store locations. There are a few different ways to add a store locator to your Squarespace site, which we explored in this article.

The best way to choose which method is right for you is to consider what features you need and how much you are willing to spend. Whatever method you choose, adding a store locator will definitely be beneficial for your business.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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