Squarespace Templates for Sale: 24 Premium Designs Reviewed by a Certified Expert
The short answer: All 24 Squareko templates are $249, built on Squarespace 7.1 with Fluid Engine, and range from 9 to 15 real pages — not a homepage plus placeholders. Below they are grouped by business type with their actual page counts and working demo links. The single most useful thing you can do is compare page lists, not homepage photography.
Every template also includes 150+ pre-designed sections, a Style Guide page, a designed 404 page, a separately editable mobile layout, a launch guide and 60 days of email support. Skyline and Styleza additionally include a Figma file.
How to use this page
Three rules, in order of how much money they save you:
Judge by the page list. The pages a template ships with are the only thing you cannot easily add later without design work. A gorgeous homepage on a template with no case-study layout is a bad buy for a firm that sells case studies.
Ignore the demo photography entirely. Demo images are licensed for the demo only and must all be replaced before you launch. You are buying structure and styling, not pictures.
Open the demo on a phone. Squarespace 7.1 keeps a separate mobile layout per section, so mobile is a genuinely different design — and it is where most of your traffic will be.
Page counts below are the verified counts from each template's own page list, not a marketing round number.
Quick chooser
If you know your business type, start here and jump to the section.
Two categories are deliberately absent. There is no dedicated multi-location template, and no template configures a membership or paywall — both are structural rather than design problems, and a template will not solve either.
Photography and visual creative
ColorFlick is the strongest pick if you shoot several distinct event types and want a written journal for SEO — it has both the service-type pages and a Journal. Aura Capture is the leaner gallery-first option and deliberately has no blog, which is fine if your enquiries come from Instagram and referrals rather than search. Horizon is tagged as a real estate and interior template on the shop, but its actual pages are a wedding photography site; buy it for the photography structure, not the label.
Interior design, home and construction
WeDecorefy is the largest template in the range at 15 pages and the only one that combines a project portfolio, a project-detail layout, a shop and a team page — which is the full shape of an established studio. Harmony is the same idea at a smaller scale for a solo designer. Vogue is tagged real estate and interior and pairs a portfolio with a shop, but has no blog, so it is a poor fit if content marketing is part of the plan. BRIX Construction has the strongest service-detail structure of the four; its published demo link currently returns an authentication error, so treat the page list as the reference until that is fixed.
Food and restaurant
Savore is the restaurant template: menu, reservations and an offers page, which is the working set for a single-location venue. Poshplatter is aimed at food brands rather than venues — the Recipes and How It Works pages suggest a product or meal-service business. Neither includes a booking system; reservations link out to whichever platform you already use.
Ecommerce and fashion
Styleza is the most complete ecommerce starting point in the range and the only template that ships the three legal pages a shop actually needs — terms, privacy and returns — which is a genuine two hours saved. Skyline is a beauty and fashion template that pairs a shop with a portfolio, useful when you sell products and services. Scholar is tagged fashion and course; it has a shop and a portfolio but no blog. Note that Squarespace Commerce itself is identical on every 7.1 site — the template affects presentation, not what you can sell.
Coaches, authors, speakers and courses
Storyline is the most complete author-and-speaker template at 13 pages — podcast, speaking, testimonials and a booking page cover the whole enquiry path. Navigate is the same territory in a leaner 10 pages. Luminary is the one with a shop as well as courses, so it suits someone selling both digital products and one-to-one work. Advisory is the plainest of the four and the best fit for a consultant whose site is really a credibility page plus pricing.
One important clarification. The pages called "Course" and "Courses" in these templates are designed layouts. Nothing in a template purchase configures Squarespace Member Sites, paywalls, member management or drip content — that is account-level setup, and Squarespace member pages are excluded from your sitemap and have no SEO options. If gated content is your business model rather than a side offer, read the custom design decision guide before buying anything.
Fitness, wellness, and therapy
Shape Matrix is the studio template — separate Training and Classes pages plus a gallery, which is what a gym or group-class business needs. Fit Foundry suits an online coach selling programmes, since it includes a shop and a lead-magnet page. Relief is built for therapists and wellness coaches, and its Pricing and FAQs pages do the reassurance work that converts in that market. None of the three includes booking; connect Squarespace Scheduling or your existing tool.
Professional services, agencies and law
Justify is the smallest template at 9 pages and the tightest — a law firm site is a credibility exercise, and the Case Study page is the one that does the persuading. Click Crafter is the agency template, with a portfolio, a gallery and a shop for productised services. Cleanko is built for cleaning and similar recurring-service businesses; its Pricing and Service Details pages are the pattern any local service business should copy. Streamify targets videography and streaming and is the only template with both a Team page and a Pricing page in that category.
Kids, education and childcare
Kiddo is the only template in this category. Its Pricing and Gallery pages are the two that matter for a nursery, preschool or childcare business, because parents shortlist on cost and on what the space looks like. The two legal pages are more useful here than in most niches given the consent and safeguarding policies these businesses have to publish.
A note on the six templates without live demos
Six templates — Advisory, BRIX Construction, Kiddo, Navigate, Storyline and Streamify — currently have published demo buttons that return an authentication error rather than the demo site. That is a broken link, not a hidden template, and it is being fixed.
Until it is, do not buy any of those six on the strength of a thumbnail. Email a pre-sale question and ask for demo access, because premium Squarespace templates including these are non-refundable once delivered. The other 18 demo links above have all been verified live.
What every template includes, and what it doesn't
Squarespace's own free templates remain a legitimate option and are the honest baseline. Across the wider premium market, prices run roughly $189 to $595 — Big Cat Creative has the largest catalogue and the deepest industry taxonomy, Applet Studio has industry-specific landing pages, and both are good shops. At $249 with installation included and delivery by contributor invite rather than files, Squareko competes on the install and support rather than on catalogue size.
Choosing yours
Open two demos in your business category, ignore the photography, and compare the page lists against the pages your business actually needs. If both cover it, pick the one whose section library you would enjoy restacking — that is what you will spend your first weekend doing.
All 24 are on the premium Squarespace templates page at $249 each, installed for you rather than sent as a file. If your page inventory doesn't fit any of them — memberships, three or more locations, navigation deeper than one dropdown level — a template is the wrong purchase, and a custom Squarespace design is the cheaper route in the end. Ask before you buy either way; the no-refund policy means there is no undo.
FAQ
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All 24 Squareko templates are $249 with no variants or sale pricing. Across the wider premium Squarespace market, templates run roughly $189 to $595, with most established shops between $250 and $400. A Squarespace subscription is always separate and required, whichever shop you buy from.
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Squareko's range runs from 9 pages (Justify) to 15 pages (WeDecorefy), with most between 11 and 13. Page count is the most useful comparison metric because pages are the hardest thing to add later. Every template also includes 150+ reusable sections, a Style Guide page and a designed 404 page.
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ColorFlick (12 pages) if you shoot multiple event types and want a Journal for search traffic. Aura Capture (12 pages) for a leaner gallery-first site with no blog. Horizon (13 pages) is tagged real estate but its actual pages — Wedding, Engagement, Portraits, Photo Booth, Journal — are a photography site.
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Justify, at 9 pages the smallest in the range. A law firm site converts on credibility rather than volume, and Justify's Case Study page is the layout that does that work. It includes a blog for practice-area content, which is where most legal search traffic is actually won.
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No. Demo photographs are copyright-protected and not licensed for use on live or client websites, and every one must be replaced with your own licensed or original images before launch. This is why judging a template by its demo photography is the most common and most expensive buying mistake.
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No. The licence covers your own single use. Reselling, redistributing, sublicensing or presenting a Squareko design as your own original work is explicitly prohibited, which matters if you are a designer considering using one on a client build. Ask about licensing before purchase.
Author Bio
I'm Walid Hasan, a Certified Squarespace Expert and Squarespace Circle Platinum Partner with over 12 years of hands-on experience designing and optimizing high-performing websites. Over the years, I've had the privilege of building more than 2,000 Squarespace websites for clients around the world, always focusing on clean design, strong user experience, and conversion-driven results.