White-Label Squarespace Design & Development Partners
A white-label Squarespace partner helps you deliver client work under your own brand. That might mean full website builds, development from a finished design, custom code, launch support, site migrations, or ongoing production help.
The important thing is that these providers are not all offering the same kind of support. Some are full-service Squarespace studios. Some are backend production teams. Some are better for Figma-to-Squarespace development. Some are design partners who can help shape the visual direction, not just execute it.
This list is meant to help you understand the different kinds of partners available so you can choose the right model before you start comparing names.
If you already have a few possible partners in mind, the next step is knowing what to ask before hiring one. Read this next: Questions to Ask Before Hiring a White-Label Squarespace Partner.
What white-label Squarespace support can include
White-label support can cover a wide range of work. Some partners help with full Squarespace website builds. Others handle development from completed Figma or XD files. Some focus on custom CSS, custom JavaScript, mobile cleanup, site migrations, launch support, or post-launch edits. A few providers are built around ongoing production support, where you send tasks or projects as needed instead of hiring internally.
That range is useful, but it also makes the category harder to compare. A “white-label Squarespace partner” might be a designer, a developer, a full-service studio, a production assistant, or a subscription-based backend team. Before you reach out to anyone, get clear on the kind of help you actually need.
Squarespace-specific white-label studios
These providers are more directly positioned around Squarespace. They may be a good fit if you want someone who understands the platform deeply and can work inside the natural limits of Squarespace.
| Provider | Type | What they offer | Public pricing / model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Square Agency | Squarespace-specific studio | White-label Squarespace design and development for agencies and designers | Custom / per-project | A good example of a specialized Squarespace partner for agencies that need reliable delivery without hiring in-house. |
| Squarely | Australian Squarespace agency | White-label Squarespace websites, SEO, branding, training, and ongoing support | Custom | Useful for agencies and consultants that want Squarespace delivery with strategy, SEO, and support. |
| The Creative Lodge | Boutique Squarespace partner | White-label Squarespace design and builds for marketing agencies, copywriters, and brand designers | Custom per scope | Clear positioning around keeping the client relationship while they handle the web build. |
Ongoing production and backend support partners
These providers may be useful when you have steady client work and need recurring Squarespace support, backend production help, or a flexible partner for tasks that do not justify hiring in-house.
| Provider | Type | What they offer | Public pricing / model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unlimited SQSP | Squarespace-specific subscription | Unlimited Squarespace design and development requests with task boards and regular updates | Freelancer plan listed at $1,250/mo; agency plan listed at $2,500/mo | Strong fit for ongoing production support if you have enough work to justify a monthly backend team. |
| PartnerSquare | Squarespace-specific task model | Behind-the-scenes Squarespace tasks, builds, fixes, and updates | One all-in-one plan; free trial tasks mentioned publicly | Direct white-label positioning: you keep the credit, they do the work. |
| Pluto Studio | Squarespace production partner / white-label support model | White-label tasks, virtual assistance, website management, Squarespace training, full or partial website build-outs, Figma to Squarespace, Squarespace 7.0 to 7.1 migrations, and Paper layouts/wireframes | Custom / partner model | Strong fit for agencies and creators who need flexible backend production support, not just a one-off developer. Their model is especially useful for overflow tasks, build-outs already in motion, and speeding up delivery without hiring internally. |
Design-to-Squarespace development partners
These providers may be a good fit if you already have the design direction handled and need someone to build it cleanly in Squarespace.
| Provider | Type | What they offer | Public pricing / model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Operations | Squarespace + Webflow development | Website development from provided designs, custom code, SEO-friendly build, training videos, and launch support | $2,500 USD fixed-scope package listed publicly | Useful benchmark for designers who want a clear development package with defined scope, revision rounds, turnaround time, and post-launch support. |
| JoeM Creative | Solo white-label developer | White-label Squarespace development for brand studios, creative agencies, and independent designers | Custom | Strong fit when you already have the design and need technical Squarespace execution, including Figma/XD to Squarespace, Fluid Engine, 7.1, and custom code when needed. |
| Ali Swanton | Solo / boutique Squarespace build partner | Outsourced white-label Squarespace website builds for independent agencies and design studios | Custom | Simple and clear positioning: you design it, she builds it, and your client relationship stays yours. |
Design and development partners
These providers may be a better fit if you need help with the visual side too, not only the build.
| Provider | Type | What they offer | Public pricing / model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio Starlet | Boutique brand + website partner | White-label branding, website design, website development, and hourly support | Public packages listed for branding, design, development, and hourly support | Useful if you need both design support and build support across Squarespace and other platforms. |
| By Emily Jane | Solo / boutique designer | White-label Squarespace and Showit design support for creative agencies, brand designers, and copywriters | Custom / retainer options mentioned publicly | Good fit when you need design support that can adapt to your client’s existing style. |
| Magdalene Design Co. | Boutique designer | White-label Squarespace design and development for marketing agencies and designers | Custom | Messaging focuses on increasing revenue without increasing hours, which makes it relevant for agencies trying to expand capacity. |
| Alyssa Stiles | Squarespace Expert / white-label designer | Behind-the-scenes Squarespace design for your clients under your brand | Custom | Good example of a white-label partner positioned as an extension of your team. |
A note on Squarespace Experts and Circle
Squarespace also has its own professional ecosystem through Squarespace Circle and Squarespace Marketplace. Those are useful for finding Squarespace professionals, but they are not the same thing as hiring a white-label partner.
A Squarespace Expert or Circle member may offer white-label services independently, but the official marketplace is generally client-facing. If you are an agency, designer, copywriter, or consultant looking for someone to work quietly behind the scenes under your brand, you will still need to ask about white-label process, communication boundaries, pricing, and client visibility.
How to use this list
This is not a ranking. The right partner depends on the kind of work you sell, the kind of clients you serve, and the kind of delivery process you want to protect.
If you need someone to take finished designs and build them in Squarespace, start with development-focused partners. If you need someone who can help with visual design, look at design-and-development partners. If you need steady overflow support, look at subscription, task-based, or backend production partners. If you need someone deeply native to Squarespace, start with Squarespace-specific studios.
The mistake is choosing the cheapest provider or the first person who says yes. A white-label partner becomes part of your delivery promise. Even when the client never sees their name, the client still experiences their work through your brand.
Once you have a few names, the next step is knowing what to ask before you trust someone with your client work.
Read next: Questions to Ask Before Hiring a White-Label Squarespace Partner.