For Squarespace designers looking for bigger budget projects
$10K+ Squarespace Project Pipeline
Every week, I source Squarespace-relevant RFPs from organizations with approved budgets. Skip the search and go straight to the pitch.
“I just landed my first RFP project… it ended up being $10K. Got 3–4 more I’m submitting for soon.”
— Vic King
The real bottleneck isn't your skill. It's your pipeline.
You can build beautiful Squarespace sites. You've proven that. But the work keeps coming from the same unpredictable places — referrals that dry up, Upwork races to the bottom, or cold outreach that goes nowhere.
Meanwhile, organizations with real budgets are posting RFPs every week, specifically looking for website redesigns. Most Squarespace designers never see these opportunities because they don't know where to look — or don't have time to look.
Some budgets are published. Others are conservative estimates based on scope — either way, you're not guessing.
The RFP Pipeline fixes that.
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I find them
Every week, I scan RFP databases, government portals, and nonprofit boards for Squarespace-relevant website projects with confirmed budgets.
How It Works
Three steps. Zero guesswork.
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You get the brief
Each listing includes the budget, scope summary, deadline, direct application link, and my notes on Squarespace fit — so you know exactly what you're pitching.
03
You submit the pitch
You focus on writing a strong proposal. No sourcing. No filtering. Just pitching projects that match your capacity.
What you'll see inside
Real Listings from the Pipeline
One project pays for years of access.
$100
Monthly investment
→
$10,000+
Your first win
You don't need to win every pitch. You just need to win one.
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Curated opportunities delivered to you weekly.
Access real website redesign RFPs from nonprofits, municipalities, business districts, and institutions already using Squarespace — or open to it. Each post includes a clean summary, budget range, deadline, platform notes, and direct contact details so you can submit immediately.
Questions
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It varies based on what's available, but typically 3–6 per week. Quality over quantity — every listing is vetted for Squarespace relevance and has a confirmed or estimated budget.
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RFPs are public opportunities, so other agencies may also find them. However, the Pipeline gives you a head start by surfacing them early with context that saves hours of research. Most Squarespace designers aren't looking at RFP sources at all.
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Each listing includes enough context for you to decide whether it's worth pursuing. If you're used to pitching clients and building Squarespace sites, you already have the foundation. The pipeline gives you the opportunities — the pitch is up to you.
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Yes. No contracts, no commitments. Though most members find that one successful pitch more than justifies years of membership.
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I prioritize open RFPs and include deadlines. Occasionally I'll include a recently closed one as proof of what exists and to build your pattern recognition for what to look for.
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Yes — nonprofits are common, and they often have clearer scopes and approved budgets. They're some of the best opportunities in the pipeline.
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The majority are US-based, with some Canadian and international opportunities. If you can work remotely with US organizations, most of these are fair game.
Your next $10K project is already posted.
You just haven't seen it yet.
Stop searching. Start pitching real projects with real budgets.