Squarespace AI Visibility Audit | AiVIS Cite Ledger

Squarespace produces clean HTML, but its rigid templating means you can't easily fix the structured data gaps that AI models need for citations.

What Squarespace Gets Right

Squarespace renders content server-side, producing clean HTML that AI crawlers can parse. It also generates basic Open Graph tags and a sitemap automatically.

The platform enforces semantic heading structures in most templates, giving AI models a clear content hierarchy to follow.

What Squarespace Gets Wrong for AI

Limited schema output: Squarespace generates Article schema for blog posts but lacks FAQ, HowTo, Organization, and Product schema on relevant page types.

No custom JSON-LD injection without code injection blocks, which are only available on Business plan and above.

No llms.txt support. There's no built-in way to serve a file at /llms.txt describing your site for AI models.

Fixing Squarespace for AI Engines

Use Squarespace's Code Injection feature (Business plan+) to add custom JSON-LD in the page header. Target FAQ, Organization, and Breadcrumb schema.

Manually optimize every page's SEO title and description, Squarespace defaults are often too generic for AI parsing.

Run an AiVIS Cite Ledger audit to see your current AI readiness score and get specific fix recommendations ranked by impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Squarespace good for AI visibility?
Squarespace's server-rendered HTML is better than client-rendered platforms, but it lacks comprehensive schema support. With manual optimization, scores can improve significantly.
Can I add JSON-LD to Squarespace?
Yes, via Code Injection on Business plan and above. You'll need to manually write and maintain the JSON-LD markup for each page type.
How does Squarespace compare to WordPress for AI visibility?
Squarespace has cleaner default HTML but less flexibility. WordPress with the right plugins can achieve better AI visibility thanks to fine-grained schema control.