Squarespace

Rating4.5/5
Starting Price$16/mo
Modelfree-trial
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Bluehost

Rating3.5/5
Starting PriceContact
ModelN/A
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Feature Comparison

FeatureSquarespaceBluehost
AI website builder
Analytics
App/plugin marketplace
Blogging
Custom code access
Custom domain
Drag-and-drop editor
E-commerce built-in
Free plan
Mobile-responsive templates
SEO tools
SSL included

Squarespace Pricing

Basic
2% transaction fee, 7% digital fee, 30 min video, 2 contributors
$25.00/mo
Core
0% transaction fee, 5% digital fee, 5 hr video, unlimited contributors
$36.00/mo
Plus
Lower processing fees (2.7%), 1% digital fee, 50 hr video
$56.00/mo
Advanced
Lowest processing fees (2.5%), 0% digital fee, unlimited video
$139.00/mo

Bluehost Pricing

Starter
$15.99/mo
Plus
$20.99/mo
Business
$20.99/mo
Pro
$24.99/mo
Premium
$29.99/mo
eCommerce Essentials
$32.99/mo
Enhanced
$35.99/mo
Elite
$37.99/mo
eCommerce Premium
$38.99/mo

Squarespace

Pros

  • +Ease of use allows non-technical users to create professional sites
  • +Stunning designer templates produce high-quality visuals
  • +Intuitive drag-and-drop editor speeds up design process
  • +Unlimited bandwidth and storage on all plans
  • +Reliable hosting with automatic mobile responsiveness

Cons

  • Limited advanced customization without CSS knowledge
  • Higher pricing especially for e-commerce tiers
  • Occasional integration issues with third-party services
  • Slow customer support response times
  • Domain management problems like slow DNS propagation

Bluehost

Pros

  • +Officially WordPress recommended
  • +Reliable uptime and performance for small sites
  • +Affordable introductory pricing
  • +Beginner-friendly interface
  • +24/7 responsive support
  • +Easy WordPress setup with AI tools

Cons

  • High renewal prices after intro period
  • Limited data centers
  • No uptime SLA on shared plans
  • Performance slows on high-traffic sites
  • Occasional upselling
  • Backups cost extra

The Verdict

Bluehost takes this one with a DuelStack Score of 6.3/10 vs 5.8/10. It particularly excels at beginner-friendly interface. That said, Squarespace is the better pick if you need ease of use allows non-technical users to create professional sites.