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Get more from traffic on your Squarespace site

A polished site gets traffic, but too few visitors move into real contact or the next meaningful step. DropUI helps improve that first moment and get more from traffic without hurting the design.

How DropUI works with Squarespace

See where to start and what will show fastest whether Squarespace helps you get more from your traffic.

Squarespace: form, resource, and consultation

On Squarespace sites, visual polish alone is not enough if traffic does not turn into contacts, but the key question is which first step works best on a polished page. Sometimes a contact form wins. Sometimes a downloadable resource performs better. In other cases, a consultation request that leads to a conversation works better.

DropUI lets you launch onsite campaigns at a specific moment: on entry, after time on site, on exit, or around a message. This makes it easier to test whether the same page performs better with a form, a resource, or a move into consultation. This matters most when traffic comes from SEO, social media, or recommendations and you need a better first step without adding more aggressive elements.

What does the DropUI and Squarespace connection improve?

The biggest benefit is simple: you can increase inquiries and contacts without hurting a site that is already visually polished. Instead of rebuilding the layout, you can see whether a form, a downloadable resource, or a consultation request turns more visits into conversations.

How should you start in Squarespace?

The best starting point is one scenario with one clear goal and one comparison, such as a contact form versus a downloadable resource or a consultation request. This gives the team a quick answer about what improves the first step without adding noise to the site.

Which campaigns usually work best?

Lighter messages usually work best: a subtle exit popup, a simple first-contact form, a downloadable resource, or a single-next-step bar. This matters most when the site has a strong visual identity and the team does not want to introduce more aggressive elements.

How should you measure campaign performance in Squarespace?

Clicks, CTR, contacts, and variant comparison matter most. DropUI helps you see whether a simpler form, a resource, a different display moment, or a more direct consultation request works better while keeping the site experience coherent.

3 scenarios that show results fastest

DropUI gives you access to more than 80 ready-to-launch scenarios. If you are starting with Squarespace, these three are the fastest way to see what actually lifts sales, leads, or cart value.

In your store

Playbook: Cart recovery

Automatically remind shoppers about abandoned carts.

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Cart recovery

In your store

Playbook: Exit intent

Show offers when someone is about to leave your site.

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Exit intent

In your store

Playbook: Lead capture

Automatically move leads from forms to CRM.

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Lead capture

What your campaign can build on

This data helps you choose better timing, offers, and targeting for your campaign.

In Squarespace, the balance between site polish and first-step performance matters most. DropUI helps test a contact form, a downloadable resource, and a consultation request without adding noise to the user experience.

  • URL and page type
  • User device and language
  • Entry or exit moment
  • Contact or download collected from the campaign form
  • Consultation-step click
  • Campaign variant

Questions before you start

If you have doubts before connecting Squarespace, start with these questions. They are the fastest way to understand how to begin and what to expect.

The best starting point is usually one lighter scenario and one comparison, such as a contact form, a downloadable resource, or a simple consultation request. That gives the team a fast answer about what improves the first step.

Ready to launch

Connect Squarespace with DropUI and turn content traffic into more signups and contacts without rebuilding the site.

Last content update: May 21, 2026