Once you connect your store and send your inventory to ShipBob’s fulfillment centers, your orders will automatically be sent to ShipBob to pick, pack, and ship them to your customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I offer free shipping?
When you outsource fulfillment to ShipBob, you maintain full control of how much you charge your end customer for each shipping option. You can offer free shipping to your customers by creating a free shipping rate or free shipping discount on your Squarespace website.
Does Squarespace allow for international shipping?
Yes! When creating your Squarespace shipping options, you can indicate which countries you would like to enable shipping to. ShipBob has locations across the world and offers international shipping with discounted rates to any country our carriers ship to.
See below to learn more about creating regional shipping zones for your Squarespace store.
How do Squarespace shipping zones work?
Squarespace allows you to create regional shipping zones to limit where you ship products or set shipping fees based on location. Once you set general shipping rules and local and regional shipping zones, customers will see their shipping options after they enter a shipping address.
For example, you can offer in-store pickup for customers within specific postal codes.
Note: Don’t confuse Squarespace shipping zones, which are set on a store-by-store basis, with USPS shipping zones, which are used to determine shipping costs for orders shipped through USPS.
What are Squarespace shipping rates?
Shipping rates depend a variety of factors, including the carrier and service, product dimensions and package weight, cost per item, shipping speed, and more. Working with a 3PL like ShipBob can help you save money on order fulfillment for your Squarespace store.
Are there any Squarespace shipping restrictions?
While there are certain restrictions as to what you can sell on Squarespace, shipping restrictions will depend on your fulfillment provider, shipping carriers, and customers’ countries. For example, some carriers do not allow HAZMAT shipments to be sent through their services.