
Understanding Squarespace Circle: Membership Benefits & Eligibility Guide
Squarespace Circle is a free membership program for creative professionals who actively manage multiple Squarespace subscriptions. It offers exclusive benefits, support, and networking opportunities for website creators, email marketers, and scheduling professionals.
Eligibility Requirements
- Manage or edit at least three active Squarespace subscriptions
- Eligible roles include Administrator, Billing, Website Editor, Analytics, Shop Management, Email Marketing Editor, or Scheduling Administrator/Editor
- Membership remains active even if you later lose access to qualifying subscriptions
Key Benefits
- 20% discount on Squarespace services
- Extended six-month trial period
- Priority customer support
- Exclusive content and special events
- Access to Circle Forum for networking
- Opportunity to earn referral commissions
- Potential to become a Squarespace Expert in the Marketplace
How to Join
- Visit squarespace.com/circle
- Click "Join Circle Today"
- Sign in with your Squarespace credentials
- Accept terms of use
- Enter your website URL (optional)
Troubleshooting Eligibility If you receive "Not yet eligible" but manage three or more subscriptions:
- Add your email as editor to all managed subscriptions
- Log out of all Squarespace accounts
- Accept each invitation
- Attempt to join Circle again
Circle Forum
- Exclusive community platform for members
- Network with other professionals
- Access product experts
- Share feedback with the product team
- Collaborate on website projects
- Customize your profile for targeted opportunities
Important Notes
- Membership is completely free
- Members can use Circle badge on their websites
- Members are not official Squarespace partners or employees
- Email address changes require forum reconnection
- Circle membership is distinct from Marketplace Expert status
For those not yet eligible, you can join the mailing list to receive a free guide with tips on becoming a Circle member.
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