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How Do I Charge Shipping on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:46 am

There are a few different ways that you can charge shipping on Squarespace. You can either charge a flat rate, or use real-time shipping quotes. If you want to use real-time shipping quotes, you’ll need to set up shipping zones and rates in your Shipping Settings.

PRO TIP: If you are using Squarespace to sell products online, you may be wondering how to charge shipping. Shipping can be a complex topic, and there are a few things to consider before setting up your shipping rates.

First, you’ll need to decide which shipping carrier you’ll be using. Squarespace integrates with USPS, UPS, and FedEx, and you can use multiple carriers if you’d like. Once you’ve selected your carrier (or carriers), you’ll need to set up your shipping zones. Shipping zones are the geographic areas that your carrier delivers to.

Next, you’ll need to set your shipping rates. Shipping rates can be based on the order total, the weight of the products, or a flat rate. You can also offer free shipping, and there are a few different ways to do this.

Once you’ve set up your shipping options, you’ll need to add them to your checkout page. This is where your customers will select their shipping method and enter their shipping address.

Finally, you’ll need to test your checkout process to make sure everything is working correctly. This is especially important if you’re using multiple carriers or offering free shipping.

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Once you’ve done that, you can then add a Shipping Calculator to your site so that your customers can see how much shipping will cost before they checkout. If you want to charge a flat rate, you can do that in your Shipping Settings as well. Just enter the amount that you want to charge for shipping, and it will be added to the total at checkout.

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