relivo
Comparison

relivo vs Squarespace

Squarespace is beautiful templates you fill in. relivo writes the site around what you actually do.

What Squarespace is good at

Squarespace has the best-looking templates in the business and a reputation to match. You pick one, replace the placeholder content with yours, and get a site that looks professionally designed — because it was. It is particularly strong for portfolios, restaurants and anyone whose work is visual.

Where they differ

A template you fill versus a site that is written

Squarespace hands you a finished design waiting for your content. relivo starts from your content and builds the layout to fit it, so the structure follows what you have to say rather than the other way round.

The blank-content problem

Most abandoned Squarespace sites are abandoned at the writing stage, staring at placeholder text. relivo drafts the copy from your description, so you are editing something rather than facing an empty box.

Changing things later

In Squarespace you go back into the editor and find the block. In relivo you point at the thing on the page and say what should be different.

Choose Squarespace if…

  • Your work is visual and you want a gallery-first design
  • You want a specific template you have already fallen in love with
  • You need built-in scheduling or a shop
  • You would rather choose from designs than describe what you want

Choose relivo if…

  • The writing is the part you are dreading
  • You want a first version today, not a project for the weekend
  • You want to make changes by asking rather than by editing

We deliberately do not quote anyone else's prices or limits here. They change without notice, and a comparison that gets them wrong is worth less than none. Check Squarespace's own site for current terms — ours are here.

Questions people ask

Try it before you decide

Describe your business in one sentence and see the site. Building is free — you only pay once you want it online.