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Templates
Can Squarespace Match the Builder Designed for Web Development Agencies?
Both platforms offer over tons of pre-designed templates to help get you started. Duda’s templates are divided into ten categories which include options for online stores, travel, restaurants, and portfolios. Squarespace offers a more refined way of starting your site building journey. First, you choose from four “types,” including: Online Store, Portfolio, Memberships, Blog, or Launch Page. Then, you’ll get to pick from one of 17 topics so that Squarespace can show you the best template matches for getting started! (All together, there are 60+ templates to choose from.) These 17 topics include everything from Art & Design, Photography, Personal & CV, Fashion, Professional Services, Local Business, Food, Entertainment, Restaurants, Real Estate to Weddings. Nothing compares to the clean and minimalist-style templates of Squarespace. They really are great places to start, especially because Squarespace has already done some of the heavy lifting for your site’s design – by helping you narrow your choice to a few sensible options. But don’t be discouraged if you don’t like choices left after Squarespace helps you narrow down your options. You can choose from any of the templates offered by Squarespace to get started. You can also purchase Squarespace templates from third-party marketplaces if, for some reason, you’re not sold on the ones offered. Duda’s templates look great as well but they’re definitely “busier” meaning that there is more built into the templates that you will likely need to adjust or customize. This may be great for web development agencies and more experienced website builders, but if you’re just getting started the level of choice and things to adjust may be overwhelming. In Squarespace, customizing your website from the template is straightforward and easy to learn, especially for the beginner. You hover your cursor over specific elements and then select “Edit Section” to make any changes you would like to make. The same is true for Duda, however, with Duda there are more things that you can change. For instance, in Squarespace you can only adjust the color of fonts in specific sections within options determined by a color palette that you set for your entire site. Duda, on the other hand, allows you to pick any color you like for any text throughout your site. That said, Squarespace is designed to be as easy to use as possible, so a limit to customization is to be expected. With Duda you can switch templates if you like, though it’s probably more work than it’s worth. If you’ve spent time working on your site and you decide to switch, you’ll have to either do a “complete reset,” which will cost you all of that hard work of creating content for your site. Or you can choose to “keep site data,” which will allow you to keep data such as blogs intact while you change templates. You will still, however, have to modify the new template to match your preferences. In a previous version, Squarespace 7.0, it was fairly straightforward to switch templates, but in the new version (7.1) you can’t. This means that if you want to overhaul your site’s presentation you’ll either have to start over, or change everything within the template you started with. Not fun.Features and Ease of Use
Squarespace Is Easier, but Duda Has Cool Features
Both platforms are easy to use, however, Squarespace will be ideal for most. Duda’s features are aimed at web development agencies with numerous clients. For example, Duda offers white-labelling, which means that if you’re developing websites for clients, your clients can log into a dashboard hosted by Duda that will have your agency’s branding. Duda also has a built-in client management system to manage your clients from the time they’re your prospects to project completion. This is great for agencies, but beyond your needs if you’re simply aiming to set up a website for yourself or your business. And if you want solid support from Duda you will need to pay for this extra stuff! This is because to access anything outside of mere email support (i.e., chat or phone support) you’ll need to subscribe to their second-tier plan. I’ve written more on this under pricing and support below. Editing your website is straightforward and easy on both platforms. To add a section to your site in Squarespace you simply select from a number of pre-designed sections and then adjust them to your preferences. These elements include, for e.g., galleries, sections of text, images, and forms. Then, within a website section you can add content blocks which you can then drag and drop to where you want them. Duda works the same way. It calls its additional content blocks ‘widgets’ and, like Squarespace, you simply drag and drop them into sections on your site. These include options such as text, images, buttons, contact forms, etc. Again, the customizability of Duda’s templates is high but may be too much if you’re building your first website. Editing for mobile is straightforward on both platforms. From your editing screen you can choose to view and edit in mobile or desktop view. Duda has a tablet-view option as well. Editing from mobile is different for each. If you need to make a change to your Duda website from your mobile device you’ll have to do it from within your browser. And you’ll be limited in terms of what you can change. I tried to change the font color of a section on my mobile and couldn’t do it. That said, it’s good to know that if I have to update text on my Duda site I can do it from anywhere. However, Squarespace has an app that allows you virtually the same level of editing capability from your mobile device as you get on your desktop. So, when it comes to editing your website on the go, Squarespace wins hands down.Apps and Extensions
Squarespace Has More Apps. Can Duda Keep Up?
Squarespace has 23 extensions that can be added to your site to help you with anything from shipment tracking, order fulfilment, to accounting and taxes. Many of the extensions will be a blessing for those of you doing e-commerce – and several offer free subscriptions to start! There are also numerous companies providing third-party Squarespace add-ons to those who want additional customizations. Duda has seven apps available in their app store and several have free trials. They include apps to help your site meet GDPR requirements, and handle online bookings or appointments. Both platforms offer seemingly countless integrations with third-party software and sites, including QuickBooks, Google Sheets and all of the social media platforms. But, given Squarespace has many more apps and extensions available than Duda, and the option to purchase many more from third-party developers, Squarespace wins this one.Short on time?
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Pricing
Squarespace Is Best for New Users, but Does It Offer the Most Value?
Neither builder has a free plan, but you can try a Squarespace 14-day free trial or a 14-day free trial from Duda to get started. So if after reading this article you’re still having a hard time deciding, there’s no reason not to try both! Squarespace, however, is the cheaper option, especially if you’re going to pay monthly. Both offer discounted prices if you opt to pay annually. Squarespace has four plans:- Personal
- Business
- Basic Commerce
- Advanced Commerce
Duda’s four plans include:
- Basic
- Team
- Agency
- Custom
I’ve included a table comparing the first-tier plans of both platforms below:
E-commerce | Number of Websites Included | Customer Support | Contributors | |
Squarespace Personal Plan | Not included. You’ll at least need the Business Plan. | One | 24/7 Chat, Phone, and Email Support | Two are included with the Personal Plan. |
Duda Basic Plan | Available, but you’ll have to spend extra. | One | Just Email Support | Just one. For additional contributors you’ll need the Team plan. |
Support
Squarespace’s Customer Support Is Better than Duda’s
To test the customer support of each website builder I messaged both the exact same two questions:- I want to build a simple website with an online store to sell 3 products. Which plan should I choose?
- If I want to switch to WordPress in the future, will I be able to export my site content?
So Who Wins This Website Builder Showdown?
Squarespace Is the Best Option for New Website Builders
All things considered, Squarespace is the better website builder, especially if you’re building your first site – whether for personal or business use. Why?- Fantastic customer support
- Very easy to use
- Clean, minimalist-style templates to get you started
- Better value for money
- A mobile app so you can edit your site on the go!
- Ease of use
- More customizability
- Built-in client management system
- White-labelling
Templates
60+ to choose from.
Clean, minimalist style, but limited customizability.
Over 100 to choose from.
Very flexible customization.
Features and ease of use
Easy to use.
Drag-and-drop editing.
Mobile app for editing your website on the go.
Easy to use.
Drag-and-drop editing.
More features, including client management and white-labelling.
Apps, plug-ins, and add ons
23 extensions which cover everything from shipment tracking to accounting.
Plenty of third-party developers.
7 apps that help you with things like GDPR compliance and online bookings.
Pricing
Squarespace is cheaper, but you will need the Business plan (or higher) for e-commerce.
Decent value but pricier than Squarespace. You will need to pay extra to do e-commerce.
Customer Support
24/7 Chat, Phone, and Email Support for all customers.
Just email support on Basic plan.
For chat and phone support you’ll need the Team plan (or higher).