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Last Updated May 31 2025
This is a curated collection of the best small business websites built with Squarespace.
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This is a great small business website example because it communicates a sense of the brand identity — which is important in a beauty business like a spa.
The calming green feels relaxing and client testimonials are a great way to establish trust.
This website feels prestigious. The subtle animations and light colors suggest to me this is a high-end photographer. One of the best small business website examples in the luxury space.
What a great website layout! It’s clear and user-friendly. And the fonts and subtle colors give a sense of professionalism.
This is definitely a website built with Squarespace (a popular website builder). It just looks and feels like many of Squarespace’s best templates!
The photography on this website design example is incredibly. The baking jumps off the web page and that’s exactly what you want for an ecommerce website.
I also like the subtle use of animation. It’s a light touch that makes the site feel a bit more interactive.
I love that the “Book Now” call to action is very clear and can be found in two different places. You can’t miss it.
I also like this website template — the color is fresh, sophisticated and communicates a sense of the brand quickly.
Lovely minimalist design. Big beautiful photos and an obvious CTA that directs the user to a contact form.
I like the green cta buttons — they stand out in a subtle way.
But most of all I appreciate the writing from an SEO (search engine optimization) perspective. The copywriting reads well but also mentions some important keywords (especially in the headings). This won’t guarantee a great ranking in Google but it will definitely help.
This is one of my all-time favourite examples of outstanding small business website design.
There are multiple things going on here: I love that they put a captivating photo front and center. People often think a “professional website” can’t be human. But that’s incorrect. Always put faces and people front and center when you can. People respond to people.
I also love the design element around their “expert cleaners from a trusted company” — I am not sure what exactly it signifies but it looks like it’s from an award. Little design elements like this help build trust.
Otherwise they have a very obvious CTA (call to action) and intuitive navigation. There’s an FAQ section for common questions and the website looks great on mobile devices. This is overall a great case study in small business website design.
Too many small business websites try to act bigger than they are — but you don’t have to! This business owner chose to put his family on the homepage. It’s a great way to build trust and come across as approachable.
Lavada is a Cosmetic Clinic offering modern day services that treat and improve the skin. Natasha Wolf is the founder and Nurse that started the company, and is passionate about the in depth experience she gives her customers.
This unique, hard surface creation comes from the brand and name called altrock. Altrock can be used in furniture, kitchen or bathroom surfaces and much more. The brand makes these specialty items directly from their shop in London.
Casa Mami is a beautiful retreat located in the desert on 5 acres. It can be booked privately through the Airbnb website or be rented for special events and photos shoot as well.
Motivated Mornings provides accountability, community, and productivity coaching to help entrepreneurs, creatives, and students start and finish their work. We worked with their founders to create a dynamic, creative site that clearly communicates what they offer and how to get started.
Inspired by and located in Kansas City, Jones Bar-B-Q is famous for its delicious flavors. The restaurant started in 1970 and has since grown to produce sauces that you can purchase online from anywhere in the world.
For the website, they have chosen a red-based color palette for branding, so the visitors instantly connect them with something hot or exciting.
From a hierarchical viewpoint, they have an image of the freshly-made hot sauce and a big, bold text that reads “SAUCE MADE WITH LOVE IN KANSAS CITY” at the top. Then, there’s a clear navigation bar (with a CTA to their online shop) and a separate highlighted call-to-action button, “Shop Sauces.” In short, the hierarchy leads to their store.
The Supernatural brand features an exciting, plant-based way to get creative in the kitchen. All their powder products and recipes are vibrant in color, better for you, and fun to use in the kitchen!
The no-copy, no-CTA hero section gives the website a clean look. And the yellow-based color scheme matches with their packaging and ad & social media post colors, giving it consistent branding.
Their shop section has a lot of negative space, product image thumbnails that change on hover (i.e., reveal more information about the product), and minimal captions. The product description copy is straightforward and well-structured, and each product has associated customer reviews at the bottom that add social proof.
Akosua Afriyie-Kumi founded AAKS to introduce the world to the weaving techniques of Ghana. They produce ethically made and sustainable fashion.
This store features great photography and a well-thought-out website structure. The product descriptions are pretty solid too.
The Soilboy company is obsessed with plants, the benefits of owning them, and the care they require. Those with a green thumb will love the in-depth information they provide and the plants available for purchase from the website.
Hungry Harvest’s website looks colorful, just like the veggies and other harvests they sell online. They sell only where they can ship fresh, though — it means only to Maryland, Washington, DC, Greater Philadelphia, Southern New Jersey, Northern Delaware, South Florida, The Triangle Area & Charlotte in North Carolina & the Detroit Metro Area.
RyuCreative is a boutique-style marketing agency in Los Angeles. The female ran company has successfully assisted several different companies in PR, Social Branding, and Creative Design.
Beutler Ink is a digital agency specializing in Wikipedia consulting, brand management, and creative content strategies.
MLE.design is the creative portfolio and design studio of Emily Luong. She specializes in crafting bold, playful, and modern visual identities for businesses that prioritize social and environmental impact.
Prenvalley Builders is a Denver-based design-build residential construction company specializing in custom homes, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), remodels, additions, and garages.