How to Switch From Squarespace Without Rebuilding by Hand
Paste your live URL. The AI rebuilds the whole site. You connect your domain and leave.
The old way to leave Squarespace was to export what little you could, then rebuild every page by hand in some other editor over a lost weekend. The new way: paste your live Squarespace site's URL into PISCES and the AI rebuilds the entire site, design, copy and structure, in about 90 seconds. You polish it with plain-English edits, connect your domain, and cancel Squarespace when the new site is live. Free to preview, so you can see the result before you commit to anything.
Why people leave Squarespace
- Mobile layout control is famously limited and fiddly
- Costs climb sharply as needs grow beyond Basic
- Only blog-style content exports; designs and products stay
As of July 2026 Squarespace runs $16 (Basic) to $99/mo (Advanced) on annual billing, roughly 28 percent more monthly, with a 14 day trial instead of a free plan and commerce fees varying by tier.
The migration, step by step
- 1. Rebuild from your URL. Go to the free preview, paste your current site's address, and let the AI rebuild it. Nothing to export, nothing to install.
- 2. Review side by side. Check every page. Ask for changes in plain English ("make the hero darker", "add a testimonials section", "rewrite this for a Kansas City audience").
- 3. Carry over the SEO basics. Keep your page titles and meta descriptions where they were working. Keep URLs the same where you can; list any that change so you can redirect them.
- 4. Connect your domain. On Starter and up you connect the domain you already own. Set the DNS records PISCES gives you.
- 5. Go live, then cancel Squarespace. Only cancel once the new site answers on your domain. Annual renewals sneak up; check the date and whether any domains are bundled with the subscription.
What transfers automatically vs what to check
- Transfers via the rebuild: your page structure, written content, branding direction and imagery references. The AI reads what is live and rebuilds it, upgraded.
- Bring manually: your domain (you keep it, it just points somewhere new), email addresses if Squarespace bundled them, and any customer or order data from Squarespace dashboards.
- Rebuilt better: blog and CMS, forms, e-commerce with Stripe checkout, booking. These are native in PISCES rather than bolted on.
See your site rebuilt by AI, free
Paste your current website's URL and PISCES rebuilds it, 10x better, in about 90 seconds. Keep it only if you love it.
Get my free rebuild →Frequently asked questions
Do I need to export anything from Squarespace?
For the rebuild itself, no. PISCES reads your live site at its public URL and rebuilds the design, copy and structure from what is already online. Keep your Squarespace account open until your new site is live so nothing goes offline during the move. Export the blog XML for archives; the URL rebuild recreates everything visitors actually see.
Will I lose my Google rankings when I switch?
Not if you move carefully. Keep the same domain, keep your page URLs the same where possible or set up 301 redirects for any that change, and keep your page titles and descriptions. PISCES generates SEO-ready pages with editable titles and meta descriptions per page.
How long does the whole switch take?
The rebuild takes about 90 seconds. Reviewing and polishing usually takes an evening. The DNS change to point your domain at the new site takes minutes to set up and typically propagates within a few hours. Most people are fully moved in a day or two, without rebuilding anything by hand.
Is PISCES really free to try?
Yes. The free preview rebuilds your site (or builds one from scratch) with no credit card. You only pay if you keep it: Starter is $99/mo for a 5 page site with a custom domain, Pro is $399/mo with blog, CMS, lead forms with Stripe checkout and full code export.
Am I locked into PISCES the way I would be with a site builder?
No. On Pro and up you can download your entire site as a Next.js project zip and host it anywhere. Most website builders, including Squarespace, never let you take working code with you. PISCES treats your site as code you own.