Squarespace, Wix, and GoDaddy Website Builder have gotten remarkably good. You can build a decent-looking website in a weekend without writing a line of code, for a few hundred dollars a year. For some Chattanooga small businesses, that's genuinely the right call.
For many others, it's a false economy that costs more in the long run than doing it right the first time.
This is an honest breakdown of both options — not a pitch for custom web design, but an actual analysis of which path makes sense for which kind of Chattanooga business.
What DIY website builders do well
Modern website builders have solved real problems. They handle hosting, security certificates, and software updates automatically. The templates are professionally designed and look good on mobile. The editors are genuinely intuitive — you can make changes yourself without calling anyone.
For a Chattanooga business that needs any online presence over no online presence, a Squarespace site beats nothing. If you're a sole proprietor just starting out, need a simple portfolio, or have $0 for professional web design, a builder gets you to functional.
The appeal is real:
- Low upfront cost. $200–$500/year covers hosting and the platform fee.
- No technical knowledge required. The editor is drag-and-drop.
- You control updates. Change your hours, add a photo, update a price — without emailing anyone.
- Fast to launch. A basic site can go live in days.
Where builders fall short for established Chattanooga businesses
The SEO ceiling is real
Squarespace and Wix have improved their SEO tools significantly, but they still have fundamental limitations for Chattanooga local search:
Technical control is limited. You can't fully control site speed, server-side rendering, or caching behavior. These affect Core Web Vitals scores, which Google uses as a ranking signal.
Schema markup is restricted. Schema markup — the structured data that helps Google understand your Chattanooga business's hours, services, location, and reviews — is either not available or very limited on most builders.
URL structure and site architecture. Many builders have rigid URL structures that aren't optimal for local SEO. If you want a page at /services/hvac-chattanooga/ for targeting a specific keyword, you may not be able to do it.
Page speed. Builder-generated sites are frequently slower than custom-built sites because of the bloated JavaScript their editors require. Google penalizes slow sites in rankings.
These limitations aren't fatal for a simple local presence. But if you're trying to rank for competitive Chattanooga keywords — "Chattanooga HVAC," "Chattanooga attorney," "plumber Chattanooga TN" — they become real obstacles.
You still pay for maintenance — just differently
The "all-in" pricing of website builders is somewhat misleading. Yes, hosting and the platform fee are bundled. But you still pay with your time:
- Keeping your content updated is on you.
- When the template stops looking modern (in 3–4 years), a redesign is on you.
- When something breaks or looks wrong on a new iPhone model, figuring it out is on you.
- When you want to add a feature the builder doesn't support, you're stuck.
A Chattanooga restaurant owner who spends two hours a week maintaining their Squarespace site is spending 100+ hours per year on a task that has nothing to do with running their restaurant. That's not free.
Design differentiation matters more than people think
Every industry in Chattanooga has dozens of businesses using the same Squarespace templates. The "Brine" template, the "Montauk" template — if you've seen one, you've seen most of them with different logos and photos.
Design shapes how customers perceive your business. A Chattanooga law firm, medical practice, or upscale restaurant competing on professionalism and trust is disadvantaged when their website looks identical to every other business using the same template.
Custom design is not about aesthetics for its own sake. It's about communicating what makes your Chattanooga business different from every competitor — and doing that through the specific visual, content, and structural choices that match how your customers make decisions.
When DIY is genuinely the right call
There are real scenarios where a Squarespace or Wix site is the right answer for a Chattanooga business:
You're in the first year of business. Revenue is uncertain, you need to conserve cash, and you need any web presence. A builder gets you there fast. Plan to upgrade when the business is more established.
Your customers don't search for you online. Some B2B businesses, referral-only service providers, or niche businesses where discovery happens through other channels don't need high search visibility. A simple, clean site that confirms legitimacy is enough.
You genuinely enjoy building and maintaining it yourself. Some business owners love this stuff. If you find it energizing and can give it the time it deserves, DIY can work.
You have very limited budget and no other choice. The right Squarespace site beats the wrong expensive custom site. Get something live, generate some revenue, and upgrade when you can afford to do it right.
When custom is the right investment
You're in a competitive Chattanooga market. If five or ten other businesses in Chattanooga are fighting for the same search terms you need, you can't afford to be hobbled by a builder's SEO limitations.
Your website is a primary lead source. If prospects are finding you through Google and converting through your site, website quality directly affects revenue. The math on investing in custom work is straightforward.
You're in a trust-sensitive category. Healthcare, law, financial services, and other professional categories in Chattanooga require websites that communicate credibility immediately. Template sites underperform in these categories.
You want ongoing local SEO support. Local SEO and web design work best when they're integrated — the same team that built your site should be building out the content strategy and technical foundation for ranking. Builders make this integration harder.
You're tired of managing it yourself. If your current DIY site has been neglected for two years because you don't have time, a managed platform that removes that burden entirely has real ROI.
The real cost comparison
Here's a five-year cost comparison for a typical Chattanooga small business:
Squarespace (Business plan + domain):
- Year 1: ~$350
- Years 2–5: ~$350/year
- Your time (2 hrs/week × $75/hr opportunity cost): $7,800/year
- Five-year total: ~$40,100 (including time cost)
Custom website + managed platform (Tier 1):
- Build fee: $1,800
- Monthly fee ($185/mo × 60 months): $11,100
- Your time: minimal (we handle updates, hosting, security)
- Five-year total: ~$12,900
The numbers change significantly once you include the opportunity cost of your own time. A managed platform costs roughly the same as DIY when you account for what your time is actually worth.
The honest answer
Squarespace is genuinely fine for some Chattanooga businesses. Custom web design isn't right for everyone, and we won't pretend otherwise.
The questions to ask yourself:
- Is local Google search an important channel for finding new customers?
- Do I want to compete seriously in my category in Chattanooga?
- Is my time better spent running my business than maintaining my website?
- Does my website need to communicate professional credibility?
If you answered yes to most of those, the investment in custom design with ongoing management almost certainly pays for itself.
Keystone Digital is a Chattanooga web design and digital marketing agency. Our managed website platform starts at $1,800 build + $185/mo. Get a free proposal for your Chattanooga business.