For Squarespace Sites

Add event registration to Squarespace without sending people away.

Turnout fills the gap between a polished Squarespace site and an actual registration workflow. Add your events in Turnout, paste one code block into Squarespace, and visitors can browse and register without leaving your website.

No developer required. If you can add a Squarespace code block, you can add Turnout.

How it usually works now

Squarespace is excellent at presentation. The registration side is where most event workflows fall apart.

  • The built-in event display looks good, but it does not give you inline registration, capacity controls, or attendee management.
  • Linking to Eventbrite solves one problem by creating another: visitors leave your site right before they are about to commit.
  • Google Forms and “contact us to sign up” approaches keep registration manual and make the site feel stitched together.

What changes with Turnout

Turnout keeps the polished Squarespace front end and adds the registration workflow that Squarespace itself does not provide.

What Turnout adds to a Squarespace site.

This is not a replacement for Squarespace. It is the missing layer that lets your events page take registrations cleanly inside your own site.

One Embed

Paste one code block and your calendar appears

Create the calendar in Turnout, copy the snippet, and drop it into a Squarespace Code block. From that point on, your website updates as you add or remove events in Turnout.

Inline Registration

Visitors stay on your Squarespace site

They browse the event, register there, and receive confirmation without being redirected to Eventbrite or another external platform.

Attendee Dashboard

You get registration tools Squarespace does not provide

See attendee lists, track capacity, manage waitlists, and export data when needed. That is the operational layer missing from a standard Squarespace events page.

Automatic Emails

Follow-up is built in

Confirmation and reminder emails go out automatically, so the registration workflow does not depend on another manual step after someone signs up.

Squarespace alone vs Squarespace with Turnout

Feature Squarespace + Turnout Squarespace alone
Live event listing on your site Yes Yes
Inline event registration Yes No
Capacity limits and waitlist Yes No
Automatic confirmations and reminders Yes No
Real-time attendee dashboard Yes No
External redirect required No Often yes

Who It Fits

Any Squarespace business running events often enough to need a real signup flow.

The common thread is simple: the site already looks professional, but registration still depends on a workaround.

Yoga and fitness studios

Class schedules with recurring signups, capacity limits, and waitlists.

Nonprofits and community groups

Workshops, orientations, dinners, and events that need RSVP visibility without Eventbrite redirects.

Bookshops and galleries

Readings, openings, and evening events where the site should both present the event and capture the registration.

Coworking spaces and consultants

Lunch and learns, networking events, and workshops that need an on-site registration experience.

Why Switch

Why not just use Eventbrite or a Google Form with Squarespace?

Because those are workarounds around the exact part of the experience where you want the site to feel most coherent: the moment someone decides to register.

Eventbrite breaks the flow

People click from your carefully designed Squarespace page into another platform with another brand, other event suggestions, and a different experience.

Google Forms looks like a survey, not a booking flow

It can collect names, but it does not feel like part of your business and it does not give you proper attendee management or automatic reminders out of the box.

Squarespace scheduling is a different tool

Appointment scheduling tools are good for one-to-one bookings. They are not a clean fit for multi-attendee events, class schedules, or general-purpose community events.

Go live in a few minutes.

The setup is short and the ongoing maintenance happens in Turnout, not in the page builder.

Step 1

Create your calendar in Turnout

Add the events you want to show, along with date, time, capacity, and any custom form fields you need.

Step 2

Paste the snippet into a Squarespace Code block

Place it on your events page, classes page, or wherever you want the calendar to appear.

Step 3

Manage events from Turnout

Your Squarespace page stays live automatically while registrations, attendee data, and email reminders are handled in one place.

Try Turnout

Keep the Squarespace site you already like. Add the registration workflow it is missing.

Start a free trial, embed your first calendar, and turn your Squarespace events page into something visitors can actually register from without leaving.