Paste a single Venbit snippet into Squarespace Code Injection and your agent, trained on your own pages, answers visitors by voice or chat and captures leads around the clock.
Short answer first: you add Venbit to Squarespace by pasting one small embed snippet into Settings, Advanced, Code Injection, and dropping it in the Footer field. Save, and the agent shows up on every page of your site. There's no plugin to hunt for, because Squarespace doesn't use plugins the way WordPress does. The whole platform runs on code injection for third-party tools, and that's exactly how Venbit attaches.
One thing to know up front, and we'd rather tell you than have you find out the hard way. Code Injection on Squarespace needs the Core plan or higher. If you're on the Basic plan (older accounts may still see it called Personal), Squarespace blocks custom code and Code Injection won't appear in your settings. That's a Squarespace rule, not a Venbit one. If you can already paste Google Analytics or a Facebook Pixel into your site, you have what you need. If not, you'll want to upgrade to Core first, then come back here.
Assuming you're on Core or above, the setup is genuinely a two-minute job. Venbit gives you a snippet, you copy it once, paste it into the Footer injection field, and the agent loads site-wide. Footer is the right spot for a chat and voice widget because it loads after your page content, so your pages still render fast and your Core Web Vitals don't take a hit. Header is for things that have to fire before the page draws, like analytics. Your agent isn't one of those, so it belongs in the Footer.
Here's why a Squarespace site in particular benefits from this. Squarespace builds beautiful, mostly static pages, which is great for looking professional and terrible for answering a visitor's specific question at 11pm. Someone lands on your services page, wonders if you cover their neighborhood or their use case, and there's no one to ask. A Venbit agent fills that gap. It's trained on your own pages and documents, so it answers from your actual pricing and your actual policies instead of making things up, and it does it the moment someone asks.
The agent does two things most Squarespace chat tools won't. It talks and it types. A visitor can open the bubble and type like any chat widget, or tap the mic and have a real spoken conversation with real-time voice. Most Squarespace chat add-ons are text-only. Voice tends to win on mobile, where a lot of Squarespace traffic comes from and where typing is a pain, and it's a real help for visitors who'd rather speak than read.
Below is the full process, start to finish. You can do every step on Venbit's free plan, no card, and decide later whether you ever need to pay.
Sign up free at venbit.ai. Point the agent at your Squarespace site URL and it'll crawl your public pages, or upload PDFs, service menus, and price lists directly. The agent answers from what you feed it, so a few minutes spent on good content here is what keeps it from guessing later.
In your Venbit dashboard, open the install or integration tab and copy the embed snippet. It's a single short block wrapped in script tags. This one snippet carries everything: it links your live agent, the voice and chat settings, and the styling. You only ever copy it once.
In your Squarespace site, go to Settings, then Advanced, then Code Injection. If you don't see Code Injection there, you're on the Basic plan and need to upgrade to Core or higher before custom code is allowed. On Core and above, you'll see Header and Footer fields ready for your snippet.
Drop the Venbit snippet into the Footer injection box, not the Header. Footer loads it after your page content, so your design renders first and the agent loads alongside it without slowing the page. Click Save. That single paste applies the agent across every page on your Squarespace site at once.
Back in Venbit, decide how visitors reach the agent. Turn on the mic for spoken conversations, the bubble for typed chat, or run both together. Set the launcher position, pick colors that match your Squarespace template, and write a greeting line so the first thing visitors see sounds like you. Changes apply live without re-pasting anything.
Open your published Squarespace site in a normal browser tab, not just the editor preview, and look for the launcher in the corner. Send it a test question and try the mic. From here it answers around the clock and drops every captured lead into your Venbit inbox, so nothing slips through after hours.
You need the Core plan or higher, because that's the lowest tier where Squarespace allows Code Injection. The Basic plan (older accounts may still call it Personal) blocks custom code entirely, so the Code Injection menu won't even appear. If you can already paste an analytics tag or a tracking pixel into your site, you're on a plan that works. If not, upgrade to Core first, then the Venbit snippet will install fine.
Go to Settings, then Advanced, then Code Injection, and paste the snippet into the Footer field, then Save. Use Footer rather than Header. Footer loads the agent after your page content so your design renders first and your site stays fast, while Header is meant for scripts that must fire before the page draws, like analytics. One paste in the Footer puts the agent on every page.
No, and that's because Squarespace doesn't use installable plugins the way WordPress does. The platform is built around Code Injection for third-party tools, so on Squarespace you add Venbit by pasting the embed snippet. The WordPress plugin is a WordPress-only thing. On Squarespace the snippet route is the standard, supported way to add any chat or voice widget, including this one.
They can talk. Venbit does real-time voice, not only text. A visitor can tap the mic and have a spoken back-and-forth with your site, or type if they'd rather stay quiet. Most Squarespace chat add-ons are text-only, so this is one of the bigger differences. Voice tends to win on mobile, where a lot of Squarespace traffic lands and where typing is a chore.
It shouldn't. The snippet goes in the Footer, which loads after your page content, so your pages render first and the widget loads alongside them without blocking. The heavy lifting happens on Venbit's side, not in your visitor's browser, and the agent only spins up its voice connection when someone actually starts a conversation. You shouldn't see a meaningful hit to your page speed.
Yes. The snippet loads independently of your template, so it doesn't matter whether you're on a newer Squarespace 7.1 site or an older 7.0 one, or which design family you picked. The launcher shows up in the corner on top of your pages without you editing any layout. You can match its colors to your template from the Venbit dashboard so it looks like part of the site.
There's a genuine free plan with no credit card to start. You can train an agent, grab the snippet, paste it into Code Injection, turn on voice and chat, and put it live on Squarespace without paying anything. Plenty of small sites run on the free plan indefinitely. You'd upgrade when you outgrow the limits, not because a clock ran out on you. Keep in mind the Squarespace Core plan is a separate Squarespace cost, not a Venbit one.
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