Calming, Minimalist Squarespace Website for New York City Therapist
Learn how Daniel Molina, LCSW designed his counseling website using the Sage template with no prior website design experience.
Why Use Squarespace For Your Therapy Website
Wondering if a Squarespace website is right for you? Read this post to learn why I think Squarespace is one of the best choices for therapists in private practice.
New Squarespace Template for Life Coaches: Sol Coaching
This life coach website features bold blocks of color and unique fonts to help potential clients understand that you’re not a cookie-cutter coach.
Therapist Website Feature: Spark Relational Counseling
Learn how May Han, LMFT designed her own website using the Bridge template with no prior website design experience.
2021 Client Showcase: 11 Therapist Websites Using Squarespace
In this post, I want to showcase some of the therapist websites I had the honor of designing this year. Each of these websites was designed and built on Squarespace.
Therapist Website Feature: Rocca Family Therapy
Learn why Lise McMillan, MMFT was drawn to the Bridge website, and how using a Hold Space Creative Squarespace template helped her move through website overwhelm.
Squarespace Font Combinations for Your Personality
In this post, I’m sharing three Squarespace font pairings for each personality type: The Nurturer, The Sage, The Guide, The Visionary, and The Mystic.
Selling Workshops, Events, and Groups on Squarespace (7.0 & 7.1)
Sell workshops and group classes directly from your Squarespace website, no matter which template or version of Squarespace you’re using.
2 Ways To Add Staff Members To Your Squarespace Website (7.0 & 7.1)
Whether you’re a therapist or a coach, the time may come to expand your business by adding more clinicians to your team. While this type of growth is exciting and worth celebrating, there are a lot of logistics to work out in order to shift your business from “solo” to “group.”
Keeping Your Website Healthy: Monthly To-Do’s for Therapists and Coaches
Similar to therapy or coaching, your website isn’t a ‘set it and forget it’ type of thing. It’s up to you to continue giving your website the TLC it deserves so that it can keep working hard for you in return.
Therapist Website Feature: Julie Ciecior, MA, LPC
I’m back with another therapy website feature for you! This time, I’m excited to introduce you to Colorado-based therapist and Bridge template customer, Julie Ciecior.
Designing Your Counseling Website for Accessibility
As therapists, you work hard to provide affirming and inclusive services and spaces for your clients; the same inclusive intention needs to be made on your website. One way to make your website more accessible to people of differing abilities is to follow some key design best-practices.