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Squarespace
American SaaS-based web hosting platform / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Squarespace, Inc. is an American website building and hosting company based in New York City.[2] It provides software as a service for website building and hosting, and allows users to use pre-built website templates and drag-and-drop elements to create and modify webpages.
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Type of business | Public |
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Type of site | SaaS-based hosting platform |
Traded as | NYSE: SQSP |
Headquarters | 225 Varick Street New York City, New York, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Anthony Casalena |
CEO | Anthony Casalena |
Industry | Internet |
Products | Website builder and hosting service |
Revenue | ![]() |
Employees | 1,749 (2023)[1] |
URL | squarespace |
Registration | Required; subscription needed for certain features. |
Launched | January 2004; 20 years ago (2004-01) |
In 2003, Anthony Casalena founded Squarespace as a blog hosting service while attending the University of Maryland, College Park. He was its only employee until 2006 when it reached $1 million in revenue. The company grew from 30 employees in 2010 to 550 by 2015. By 2014, it raised a total of $78.5 million in venture capital; added e-commerce tools, domain name services, and analytics; and replaced its coding backend with drag-and-drop features. It began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on May 19, 2021.[3] According to W3Techs, Squarespace is used by 1.9% of the top 10 million websites.[4]