Website Builder Squarespace Launches New Ecommerce Tools for Business Owners
Squarespace, the web publishing platform, just launched a suite of new ecommerce tools for small-business owners.
Features
include additional templates designed specifically for ecommerce
transactions; a mobile commerce app to allow owners to manage commerce
on the go; an abandoned checkout recovery feature, which sends out email
reminders to customer who have pending items in their cart; and a real
time carrier calculator that provides more accurate shipping estimates.
"Commerce
is going to be really big with us, and we want to show we can compete
head-to-head with major commerce competitors," said Squarespace's
founder and CEO Anthony Casalena, a group that includes Weebly, Wix,
Shopify and GoDaddy, all of which offer specialized commerce features
for small businesses.
Commerce plans on Squarespace start at $26 a month.
With
the new commerce product offerings, Casalena wants to enable small
business owners to create sites on Squarespace where commerce is the
focus, not an add-on feature. Most importantly this means updating the
backend navigation for commerce sites, so that inventory and orders are
highlighted over features such as website statistics and pages. When a
small-business owner logs in to his or her site," it's not presuming you
are building a website – it's presuming you are building a store."
On
the other side of the spectrum Squarespace is launching Cover Pages, a
low-price plan that allows users to host a single page website starting
at $3 a month. There are many use cases – such as a 'coming soon' page
for a store or business, an event page or a personal bio – where "paying
$8 a month is too much," Casalena said.
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