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How Do I Buy a Domain on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:39 am

There are a few different ways to buy a domain on Squarespace. The first way is to use Squarespace’s Domain Search tool to find and buy a new domain directly through Squarespace.

The second way is to use an existing domain that you own and connect it to your Squarespace site. And the third way is to buy a domain through a third-party provider, like GoDaddy, and then connect it to your Squarespace site.

If you’re using the Domain Search tool to find and buy a new domain, Squarespace will walk you through the process of checking availability and purchasing your new domain. Once you’ve found an available domain, just click the “Buy” button and follow the on-screen instructions.

PRO TIP: When purchasing a domain through Squarespace, please be aware that Squarespace is a third-party provider. This means thatSquarespace may not provide the same level of customer service or support that you would receive from your registrar. Additionally,Squarespace may charge additional fees for certain services. Be sure to read the terms and conditions carefully before completing your purchase.

If you’re using an existing domain that you own, you’ll need to first unlock it from your current registrar. Once it’s unlocked, you can then connect it to your Squarespace site. To do this, just go to the Domains tab in your Site Manager, click “Add Domain,” and then follow the on-screen instructions.

If you’re buying a domain through a third-party provider, like GoDaddy, you’ll need to first purchase your domain and then set it up with custom DNS records that point to your Squarespace site.

Conclusion:
There are three ways to buy a domain on Squarespace – through Squarespace’s Domain Search tool, by using an existing domain that you own, or by purchasing a domain through a third-party provider. Just follow the on-screen instructions for each method and you’ll be up and running in no time!

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.