Your Client Needs a Squarespace Website. You Don't Do Squarespace. Here's How We Fix That.

Agencies come to me for one of three reasons.

Their client wants a Squarespace website and they don't specialise in it. Something has gone wrong with an existing Squarespace site and they don't have the technical knowledge to fix it. Or they need advanced CSS to achieve a design effect that's beyond what they can deliver in-house.

In every case, the agency needs the problem solved quietly, professionally, and fast — without their client knowing they brought in outside help.

That's exactly what I do.

The projects that land on my desk

A marketing agency came to me after taking on a client whose original developer had left the site in a mess. There were underlying issues that needed coding knowledge to fix — the kind of thing that looks simple on the surface but isn't. The agency had the client relationship. They needed someone who could go in, diagnose the problem, and fix it without drama. We turned it around quickly, the client never knew I was involved, and the agency looked like heroes.

Another project came from a design agency in NSW. They were working with a large food manufacturer — a proper corporate client with a Squarespace site promoting one of their product lines. The agency needed advanced CSS to achieve a specific design effect. They knew what they wanted. They just needed someone who could build it. I solved it, handed it back, job done.

And then there's Tom, a designer based in the US, who came to me with a tight brief and a clear vision for his client's site. He sent the assets, I followed the rendering faithfully, and his client was thrilled. Tom's words, not mine:

"Kati was great to work with — very responsive and knowledgeable. The site came together quite quickly after I provided her all the assets she needed. My client is thrilled with the site."

Three different problems. Three different countries. Same result.

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Kati was great to work with - very responsive and knowledgeable. The site came together quite quickly after I provided her all the assets she needed to commence the project. I sent her a fairly tight rendering of what the site was to look like, which she followed very faithfully. My client is thrilled with the site.
— Tom V., USA

Why agencies keep coming back

I'm a Squarespace specialist. That's not a marketing line — it's just what I do, every day. When an agency brings me a Squarespace problem, I've almost certainly seen it before, which means I can solve it faster and more cleanly than someone figuring it out as they go.

Honestly, I enjoy this kind of work. There's no client management on my end — I work directly with the agency, understand what they need, and focus entirely on solving the problem. The creative challenge of finding the right solution for someone else's brief, then handing it back and watching the agency deliver something their client loves — that's the part I'm good at, and it's the part I genuinely enjoy.

How it works

There's no complicated onboarding. When an agency comes to me:

  1. We have a quick conversation about the project — what's needed, what's already there, what the end result should look like.

  2. I review the site and provide a fixed-price quote. No hourly guessing games.

  3. The agency gives me access to the site. I carry out the work and keep the agency updated throughout.

  4. The agency's client reviews and approves. My name doesn't appear anywhere.

  5. For fixes and edits, turnaround is typically 24–48 hours. Full site builds take longer, but we agree the timeline upfront so there are no surprises.

Your brand. Your credit. Your client relationship — intact.

Everything delivered goes out under your agency's name. I stay behind the scenes. Your client sees your agency delivering polished, professional Squarespace work. That's exactly how it should be.

If your agency needs a reliable Squarespace partner — for a one-off fix, a complex CSS problem, or a full site build — get in touch. Tell me what you're working on and we'll take it from there.

 
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