Squarespace Plus Plan: A Complete Guide (2026)

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    What is the Squarespace Plus plan and is it worth it?

    Quick Answer: The Squarespace Plus plan costs $39/month (billed annually) or $56/month (billed monthly) and includes everything in the Core plan, plus 0% commerce transaction fees, a reduced 1% digital product fee, 50 hours of video storage, API integrations, and lower payment processing rates. It's designed specifically for ecommerce sellers who are scaling; especially those selling digital products, courses, or memberships. If you're not actively selling through your site or your monthly sales are under $400, Core is probably the better fit. Start a free 14-day trial here to test any plan before committing.


    KEY FACTS:

    • Plus plan: $39/month (annual) | $56/month (monthly)

    • 0% commerce transaction fee (vs 2% on Basic, 1% on Core)

    • 1% digital product & membership fee (vs 7% on Basic, 5% on Core)

    • 2.7% + $0.30 Squarespace Payments processing fee on domestic cards (vs 2.9% + $0.30 on Basic/Core)

    • 50 hours of video storage (vs 30 minutes on Basic, 5 hours on Core)

    • API integrations and unlimited contributors included

    • Only available in countries where Squarespace Payments is active

    • Breakeven point: if you sell ~$400/month in digital products, the fee savings cover the price difference over Core


    If you're researching Squarespace plans, you've probably noticed that most articles lump all four plans together and give Plus maybe two paragraphs. Not super helpful when you're trying to figure out if the upgrade from Core is actually worth the extra $16/month.

    So this is the deep dive on Plus specifically. What you get, what you don't, who it makes sense for, and (just as importantly) who should skip it and stick with Core.

    For a side-by-side look at all four Squarespace plans, check out my full Squarespace plans breakdown. But if you're here because you're specifically weighing the Plus plan, you're in the right place.

    Squarespace Plus Plan Pricing

    The Plus plan runs $39/month if you pay annually, or $56/month if you go month-to-month. Annual billing also gets you a free custom domain for the first year and one free Google Workspace user/inbox for the first year.

    For context, here's how it stacks up against the other plans:

    • Basic: $16/month (annual) | $25/month (monthly)

    • Core: $23/month (annual) | $36/month (monthly)

    • Plus: $39/month (annual) | $56/month (monthly)

    • Advanced: $99/month (annual) | $139/month (monthly)

    So Plus sits in that middle-upper tier. It's $16/month more than Core on annual billing, and $60/month less than Advanced. The question is whether those extra features justify the jump from Core.

    (Heads up: pricing can change, and it may vary depending on your country. Always check Squarespace's official pricing page for the most current info.)

    What's Included in the Squarespace Plus Plan

    Everything in Core, plus a handful of features that specifically benefit people who are selling things through their site. Here's the full picture:

    Everything that carries over from Core

    You get all the Core plan features, which means:

    • Advanced website analytics

    • Premium integrations (Mailchimp, OpenTable, Zapier, etc.)

    • Carrier-calculated shipping

    • Custom Code access

    • Abandoned Cart Recovery

    • Shipping labels

    • Popup and banner tools

    • Fully integrated ecommerce

    • Unlimited pages, galleries, and blog posts

    • SEO tools and basic site analytics

    • SSL security

    • Customer accounts

    • Products (physical and digital)

    What Plus adds on top of Core

    Here's where the upgrade actually shows up:

    • 1% digital product and membership fee. This is a big one. Core charges a 5% fee on digital products and memberships. Basic charges 7%. Plus drops it down to just 1%. If you're selling courses, templates, PDFs, membership subscriptions, or any other digital product, this is where Plus starts paying for itself.

    • Lower payment processing fees. Squarespace Payments charges 2.7% + $0.30 per domestic card transaction on Plus, compared to 2.9% + $0.30 on Basic and Core. That 0.2% difference is modest, but on higher volume it's noticeable.

    • 50 hours of video storage. Core gives you 5 hours. Basic gives you 30 minutes. Plus bumps it up to 50 hours. If you're hosting video content on your site (course lessons, membership content, tutorials), this is a significant jump.

    • API integrations. Plus and Advanced are the only plans that give you access to Squarespace's commerce APIs. This matters if you want to build custom integrations; things like automated Slack notifications when you get a sale, custom product delivery workflows, or syncing order data with external tools.

    Squarespace Plus vs Core Plan: What's the Difference?

    Since Core and Plus are the two plans most people are deciding between, here's exactly where they differ.

    On commerce transaction fees, Core charges 0% on physical product sales, same as Plus. The real difference is digital products and memberships: Core charges 5%, Plus drops that to 1%.

    Payment processing is slightly lower on Plus: 2.7% + $0.30 per domestic transaction vs. 2.9% + $0.30 on Core. A modest difference, but noticeable at higher volume.

    Video storage jumps significantly on Plus: from 5 hours on Core to 50 hours. If you're hosting course content or membership videos directly on Squarespace, that matters.

    API integrations are Plus and Advanced only. If you want custom integrations or automated workflows connected to your store, you'll need Plus.

    Contributors are unlimited on both Core and Plus, so no difference there.

    Everything else (analytics, SEO tools, design capabilities, integrations like Mailchimp and Zapier, popup and announcement bars) is identical between the two plans. The upgrade from Core to Plus is purely about ecommerce fees, video storage, and API access.

    This is why most Squarespace designers (myself included) recommend Core to the majority of clients. Core handles everything a service-based business, portfolio site, blog, or small shop needs. Plus is specifically for when your ecommerce is growing and those percentage-based fees start to actually matter.

    The Breakeven Math: When Plus Pays for Itself (for ecommerce reasons)

    The Plus plan costs $16/month more than Core (on annual billing). So the question is: at what point do the lower fees save you more than $16/month?

    For digital products and memberships:

    Core charges 5%. Plus charges 1%. That's a 4% difference.

    $16 ÷ 0.04 = $400

    If you're selling $400/month or more in digital products, courses, or memberships, the fee savings on Plus cover the entire price difference. Everything above $400/month is money you're keeping instead of paying in fees.

    At $1,000/month in digital product sales, you'd save $40/month in fees on Plus vs Core, meaning you come out $24 ahead after the plan price difference.

    For physical products (commerce transaction fee):

    Core charges a 1% transaction fee. Plus charges 0%.

    $16 ÷ 0.01 = $1,600

    So if you're selling $1,600/month or more in physical products through your Squarespace store, the eliminated transaction fee alone covers the upgrade cost.

    For a mix of both, the math gets more favorable faster. If you're doing $500/month in digital sales and $800/month in physical product sales, you're saving about $28/month in fees; well over the $16 price difference.

    The point: Plus isn't worth it for a small shop selling a few items a month. But once your sales volume hits a certain threshold, you're literally losing money by staying on Core.

    Squarespace Plus vs Advanced: Do You Need to Go Higher?

    Advanced is $99/month (annual), which is $60/month more than Plus. Here's what it adds:

    • 0% digital product and membership fee (vs 1% on Plus)

    • Advanced commerce tools: abandoned cart recovery, advanced shipping rules, commerce APIs with more endpoints

    • Advanced analytics and reporting

    • More granular user permissions

    For most growing ecommerce businesses, Plus is enough. Advanced starts making sense if you're doing serious volume (think $1,600+/month in digital products, where that remaining 1% fee on Plus costs more than the $60 upgrade),

    So Who is the Squarespace Plus Plan Best For?

    The Plus Plan makes sense if you:

    • Sell digital products, courses, or memberships and your monthly sales are above $400

    • Run a physical product store doing $1,600+/month in sales

    • Host video content on your site (courses, membership libraries, tutorials) and need more than 5 hours of storage

    • Want to build custom integrations via API

    • Have a growing team and need unlimited site contributors

    You can probably stick with the Core Plan if you:

    • Run a service-based business (consultant, designer, photographer, therapist, etc.)

    • Have a portfolio or blog site

    • Sell a few products on the side but it's not your main revenue stream

    • Don't host video content directly on Squarespace

    • Your monthly sales are under $400

    No shade to Core; it's genuinely excellent for the vast majority of Squarespace users. Plus is a scaling tool, not a starting point.

    A Note on Legacy Plans: Commerce Basic → Plus

    If you've been on Squarespace for a while, you might remember the old plan names: Personal, Business, Commerce Basic, and Commerce Advanced. Squarespace rebranded these in late 2024/early 2025:

    • Personal → Basic

    • Business → Core

    • Commerce Basic → Plus

    • Commerce Advanced → Advanced

    If you're currently on a legacy Commerce Basic plan, you can stay on it. But if you switch to the new Plus plan, you can't switch back to the old naming/structure. The features are very similar, but the specific pricing and fee percentages may differ slightly. Worth double-checking Squarespace's pricing page before making any changes.

    Is the Squarespace Plus Plan Available in My Country?

    This is important and easy to miss: the Plus plan is only available in countries where Squarespace Payments is active. Basic, Core, and Advanced are available everywhere, but Plus requires Squarespace Payments infrastructure.

    As of early 2026, Squarespace Payments is available in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and a growing list of other countries. If you're not sure whether it's available in your location, check Squarespace's pricing page where they list supported countries.

    If Plus isn't available in your country, Core with a third-party payment processor (like Stripe or PayPal) is your next best option.

    How to Get Started with the Plus Plan

    You can start a free 14-day trial on any Squarespace plan, including Plus. The trial gives you full access to build and test your site before entering any payment info. If you're currently on Core and thinking about upgrading, you can also switch plans from within your Squarespace account settings.

    Annual billing saves you a decent chunk over monthly (it's $39/month vs $56/month), and you get a free custom domain for the first year, plus one Google Workspace inbox.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is included in the Squarespace Plus plan?

    The Plus plan includes everything in Core (advanced analytics, premium integrations, carrier-calculated shipping, full ecommerce, SEO tools, SSL) plus 0% commerce transaction fees, a reduced 1% digital product and membership fee, 50 hours of video storage, API integrations, unlimited contributors, and lower Squarespace Payments processing rates at 2.7% + $0.30 per domestic transaction.

    What is the difference between Squarespace Core and Plus?

    Core and Plus share the same design tools, analytics, integrations, and site-building features. The differences are ecommerce-focused: Plus removes the 1% commerce transaction fee, drops the digital product fee from 5% to 1%, increases video storage from 5 to 50 hours, adds API access, and lowers payment processing rates by 0.2%. The price difference is $16/month on annual billing.

    Is the Squarespace Plus plan worth it?

    It depends on your sales volume. If you sell $400+/month in digital products or $1,600+/month in physical products, the reduced fees on Plus save you more than the $16/month price difference over Core. If your sales are below those thresholds, Core gives you everything you need at a lower price point.

    How much does the Squarespace Plus plan cost?

    The Plus plan costs $39/month when billed annually or $56/month when billed monthly. Annual billing includes a free custom domain for the first year and one free Google Workspace user for the first year. Pricing may vary by country, so it's worth checking Squarespace's pricing page for the most current details.

    What happened to the Squarespace Commerce Basic plan?

    Squarespace renamed their plans in late 2024/early 2025. Commerce Basic became Plus, and Commerce Advanced became Advanced. If you're on a legacy Commerce Basic plan, you can stay on it, but once you switch to the new Plus plan structure, you can't revert back. Features are similar between the two, though specific pricing and fee percentages may differ slightly.

    Can I upgrade from Squarespace Core to Plus?

    Yes. You can upgrade from Core to Plus at any time from your Squarespace account settings. Squarespace will prorate the billing difference. If you're not sure whether Plus is worth it yet, run the breakeven math: calculate your monthly digital and physical product sales and see if the fee savings exceed $16/month.

    Is the Squarespace Plus plan available in my country?

    The Plus plan is only available in countries where Squarespace Payments is active. As of early 2026, this includes the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and other supported countries. If Squarespace Payments isn't available in your region, Core with a third-party processor like Stripe is your next best bet. Check Squarespace's official pricing page for the current list of supported countries.

    What are Squarespace Plus plan transaction fees?

    On Plus, the commerce transaction fee is 0% (compared to 1% on Core and 2% on Basic). The digital product and membership fee is 1% (compared to 5% on Core and 7% on Basic). Squarespace Payments processing runs 2.7% + $0.30 per domestic card transaction, which is 0.2% lower than Basic and Core.



     
    Janessa

    Written by Janessa Philemon-Kerp, Founder of JPK Design Co

    JPK Design Co is a strategic Squarespace website design studio helping small businesses build conversion-focused websites through templates, resources and 1:1 consulting.

    https://jpkdesignco.com
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