Add Reviews to Your Squarespace Store

Most customers will look at least one review before they make a purchase. 

If you sell products on your Squarespace store therefore, it’s super important to add reviews. Product reviews, store reviews and even Etsy reviews can all be added to your Squarespace store. Keep reading to find out how…

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Head to Selling > Selling Tools within your Squarespace dashboard and within the Manage Your Storefront section you’ll see an option for Product Reviews.

Adding product reviews to a Squarespace store

Select this and hit turn on, this will turn on an automatic email that will be sent to customers 14 days after their order is fulfilled to request a review. 

In the top corner you’ll see a cog, hit this and you can edit your product review requests including turning on email notifications and deciding if you want to display store reviews, product reviews or both on your product page.

Adding product reviews with selling features on Squarespace

If you’re also an Etsy seller you can also import your Etsy reviews here too.

You can also edit the review request email that Squarespace sends by clicking Customise Email. This allows you to change the content of the email to align with your brand. 

You can change the subject line and preview text for your review request here too.


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Once you’re happy with the email hit save and that’s how you set up and add reviews to your Squarespace store, the ideal way of adding social proof to your brand and encouraging sales!


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