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How Do I Add Pricing on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 6:26 am

If you’re running a business, you need to be able to accept payments online. Squarespace makes it easy to do this with their built-in eCommerce features.

You can add pricing to your Squarespace site in just a few clicks. Here’s how:

1. Log in to your Squarespace account and go to the Settings panel.

2. In the Settings panel, click on the Payments tab.

3. On the Payments page, scroll down to the “Accept Credit Cards” section and click on the “Add” button.

4. On the next screen, select the “Square” payment processor.

5. Enter your Square account information and click on the “Authorize” button.

6. Once you’ve authorized your Square account, you’ll be able to add pricing to your Squarespace site. To do this, go to the Pages panel and click on the “Add Page” button.

7. On the next screen, select the “Shop” page type.

8. Enter a name for your shop page and click on the “Add Page” button.

9. On the next screen, you’ll be able to add products to your shop page. To do this, click on the “Add Product” button.

10. On the next screen, enter a name and description for your product, as well as a price. Then, click on the “Save” button.

Now that you know how to add pricing to your Squarespace site, you can start selling products online!

PRO TIP: Adding pricing to your Squarespace site is a great way to showcase your products or services. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before adding pricing to your site.

First, make sure that you have all the relevant information about your product or service, such as pricing, descriptions, and images. Adding pricing without this information can confuse potential customers and may result in them leaving your site without making a purchase.

Second, be sure to double-check your pricing before adding it to your site. Incorrect pricing can frustrate customers and may result in lost sales.

Finally, keep in mind that you can always change your pricing in the future if needed. So if you’re not sure about a price, start with a lower price and then increase it later if needed.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.