Both Wix and Squarespace are strong website builders for small businesses. Neither wins outright; they suit different working styles. Here's how they compare:
Choose Wix if you want maximum layout flexibility, a big app market, and lower entry pricing.
Choose Squarespace if you want polished design with less effort and a cleaner content and commerce experience.
If you've already read our guide on whether Wix is a good website creator, this comparison adds the head-to-head you need to decide between the two.
The core difference
Wix gives you freedom: you can place almost anything anywhere. That power means more decisions and more ways to make a page look inconsistent. Squarespace gives you guardrails: fewer choices, but it's hard to make a Squarespace site look bad. Your personality as a builder usually decides which feels better.
Side-by-side comparison
Wix
Squarespace
Ease of use
Very flexible drag-and-drop; more options to manage
Structured editor; fewer choices, faster to a clean result
Design
Maximum layout freedom; quality depends on you
Polished templates; hard to make it look bad
Templates
Huge library; can't switch template after publishing
Fewer, refined templates; can switch more freely
Ecommerce
Capable; good for small to mid stores
Strong, design-led commerce; great for product brands
Blogging / content
Workable
Cleaner, more content-friendly out of the box
SEO control
Title tags, meta, alt text, indexing controls
Title tags, meta, alt text, clean markup
Apps / extensions
Large app market for extra features
Fewer add-ons; more is built in
Pricing
Range of plans, often cheaper entry
Slightly higher entry; fewer upsells
When Wix wins
You want to control exactly where every element sits
You need a specific feature from the app market
You want bookings, forms, and ecommerce flexibility
Lower entry pricing matters
When Squarespace wins
You want it to look polished without design effort
Your brand is visual (photography, products, portfolio)
You publish content and want a clean blog
You'd rather have fewer decisions to make
What actually matters more than the platform
Here's the honest truth: for most solo businesses, the choice between Wix and Squarespace will not decide whether your website succeeds. A clear offer, strong positioning, trust signals, SEO-friendly content, and an obvious call to action matter far more. A great message on either platform beats a vague message on the "perfect" one.
A quick way to decide: if you want control and apps, pick Wix. If you want polish with less effort, pick Squarespace. Still unsure? Go with the templates you prefer, then put your energy into the message instead of the tool.
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