Tertulia for Authors vs Squarespace
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Short answer: Squarespace is the better choice if design control is your top priority and you’re willing to build (and maintain) an author site and store yourself. Tertulia for Authors is the better choice if you want a professional author site in minutes—built from your ISBN—and the ability to sell ebooks, audiobooks, and print books directly with no per-sale commission.
| Feature | Tertulia for Authors | Squarespace |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $7.99/mo (Basic), $15.99/mo (Pro), billed annually | ~$16–$33/mo |
| Built for authors | Yes—ISBN import, book-native pages | No—general-purpose |
| Direct book sales | Yes—ebooks, audiobooks, print (Pro); no per-sale cut | Via Commerce plan; general e-commerce |
| List-building (Basic); campaigns (Pro) | Built-in on higher tiers | |
| Setup effort | Minutes from your ISBN | More hands-on |
Choose Tertulia if you want speed, hands-on support, book-native features, and direct sales without a cut.
Choose Squarespace if custom design is your highest priority and you’ll invest the time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Squarespace sell books directly?
It can sell products through its commerce tiers, but it isn’t book-specific and may cost more once you add the tier needed to sell. Tertulia sells ebooks, audiobooks, and print directly on Pro with no per-sale commission.
Is Tertulia or Squarespace easier for authors?
Tertulia is faster to set up for authors because it builds from your ISBN; Squarespace gives more design control but takes more work.
→ See the full comparison: Best Author Website Builders, Tested & Compared (2026).