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Apr 24, 2026
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| 5/28/26 | ![]() Should We Be Building Websites for Humans or Robots? | AI bot traffic is projected to surpass human traffic by the end of 2027. In this episode, we discuss how web design is changing and what we can expect for the future. We talk about whether the extra SEO effort is worth it, adding AI clauses to design contracts, and why we still believe we should build for humans first.Mentioned in the episode:Internet traffic composition: https://blog.will-myers.com/post/internet-traffic-composition Phone stand: https://www.moft.us/products/invisible-phone-tripod-stand?variant=43898583056471Computer stand: https://www.amazon.com/Roost-Laptop-Stand-Adjustable-Portable/dp/B01C9KG8IG/ref=sr_1_18 Thank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Sign up for Will's NewsletterSign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Practical Ways to Use AI for Client Work | In this episode, Will sits down with Becca Harpain from Inside the Square and Dave Hawkins from Made by Dave to discuss all things AI: vibe coding, what they will and won’t use AI for, how their workflows have shifted now that AI tools are widely available, and the main skills Squarespace designers should be focused on right now. Thank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Mentioned in the episode:Dave’s course: squarehead.co.uk (use code somewhat10)Becca’s Custom Codey: customcodey.comWisprflow: https://wisprflow.ai/ The Lean Start Up book: https://theleanstartup.com/Find Dave: https://madebydave.org/ Find Becca: https://insidethesquare.co/ Sign up for Will's NewsletterSign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Kill Your Darlings: When to Let Things Go | In this episode, we discuss the concept of "killing your darlings" — letting go of products, processes, or tools in your business that no longer serve you to make room for what's next. Will shares how he’s rethinking his plugin strategy and Christy reflects on services she’s no longer offering. We also discuss the shifting landscape of the web design and development industry and debate the creativity (or lack thereof) of LLMs. Thank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Sign up for Will's NewsletterSign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Building Eventually with Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling | Today we're joined by Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling (of Week of the Website and Eventually) to chat about launching the new event ticketing platform she built with her husband Zach. We learn about the origin story, how they use Claude in their build process, and discuss how AI is shaping the future of in-person gatherings. Will explains why he moved Code Curious off of Squarespace, and Christy shares an update on her wine education journey.Try a free month of Eventually at eventuallyticketing.com/somewhat-useful Thank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Sign up for Will's NewsletterSign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() If We Had to Start Over in 2026 | If we had to start over today, with no audience, no email list, and no reputation, what would we actually do?In this episode, we break down what still works for building a web design business, what we'd skip completely, and where we'd focus if we had to rebuild from scratch in 2026. We also talk about SEO, YouTube, AI search, email lists, Instagram, digital products, client work, and the slow reality of growing something that lasts.Plus, Christy shares the story of winning $5,000 at Sponsor Games, and Will talks about how he's in his Claude era.Thank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Mentioned in the episode:Sponsor Magnet by Justin MooreAtomic Habits by James ClearKit ConferenceWeb Designer's PlaybookWill's ToolkitWill's email listChristy's email list | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Building on Your Own Terms with Gavin Zuchlinski | In this episode, Christy and Will discuss recent and upcoming conferences, Squarespace updates, and Will’s evolving opinion on OpenClaw. Then they chat with Gavin Zuchlinski, founder of some of the best scheduling tools on the market, including this season’s sponsor, Breely! You'll hear about how he created Acuity as a side hustle, the Squarespace acquisition, and why he wanted to build yet another scheduling platform. Mentioned in the episode:Will’s article about OpenClawFinal Surge appDie with Zero bookThank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow. | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Making Your Business Less Miserable | AI tools are moving fast, client work gets messy, and some days, business feels heavier than it should. In this episode, we talk honestly about what makes entrepreneurship feel miserable, how AI is adding new anxiety (hello, OpenClaw), and the boundaries that actually help.You'll also hear a few timely Squarespace updates (and bugs), plus what the next year might look like for Squarespace designers and developers as AI keeps changing the workflow.Mentioned in the Episode:Squarespace CircleThe Web Designer Summit (March 5)Thanks to our sponsor Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Standing Out in an AI World with Jacq Fisch | We start this episode by reviewing what’s new with Squarespace, including the retirement of the Amazon block and our thoughts on search functionality. We also discuss Squarespace’s recent Super Bowl ad. Then we’re joined by author and writing coach Jacq Fisch to talk about: Writing in 2026 and how to stand out in a sea of noise and AI-written contentWays to use AI without selling your soulFind Jacq at:https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/https://jacquelinefisch.com/https://jacquelinefisch.substack.com/https://www.instagram.com/theintuitivewritingschool/Mentioned in the episode:Monacle searchVoxerOtterThank you to our sponsor, Breely! Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() It's 2026. Now what? | In this episode we chat about what 2026 looks like for web designers and developers. We'll share what we're leaning into this year and what we're leaving behind.Mentioned in the episode:Kit conferenceSponsor GamesChristy's YouTube Growth LabSponsor:Breely is modern scheduling software with every feature unlocked for free, including signatures, payments, and Email or SMS notifications. Start for free at breely.com/useful and streamline your entire client booking workflow.Follow:Follow Christy on InstagramFollow Will on InstagramSign up for Will's NewsletterSign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() Newsletter Longevity, Community Building, and Independent Journalism with Lex Roman | In this episode, Will and Christy chat about the pros and cons of social media for their business and discuss how they manage their social media usage. They are then joined by Lex Roman, who talks about their journey from TV to web design, to growth and monetization, and now community building and virtual networking events. Lex discusses their “Legends” membership as well as their "Journalists Pay Themselves" newsletter for independent media professionals. Notes:Clearspace app: https://www.getclearspace.com/AI voicenotes app: https://voicenotes.com/Beehiiv: https://www.beehiiv.com/Ghost: https://ghost.org/Legends: https://lexroman.com/legendsJournalists Pay Themselves: https://journalistspaythemselves.com/ | — | ||||||
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| 3/19/25 | ![]() State of Web Design Report, Setting Deadlines, and Doing YouTube Right with LaShonda Brown | In this episode, Christy and Will debrief Squarespace’s State of the Web Design Industry report, and share their thoughts on setting deadlines and shipping products. Then they talk with LaShonda Brown of Bootstrap Biz Advice about her YouTube channel growth strategies. She explains that fun is essential in creating an engaging learning environment. LaShonda shares the Pomodoro technique that helps her stay productive as well as her biggest learnings from creating an app. They also discuss how she uses brand-friendly content and affiliate marketing to secure brand deals. Thanks to WEGLOT for sponsoring this season. Try Weglot for free for 10 days and enjoy a 15% discount on your first year of subscription with the code SOMEWHAT15 (offer valid for 12 months after subscription) Industry report: https://pros.squarespace.com/squarespace-2024-industry-report Framer: https://www.framer.com/ Uscreen: https://www.uscreen.tv/LaShonda’s lofi playlists + timers: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqzDwLkhfMbjqdDoFfR87_PB4_twbxjS&si=P8xYnfic82pRMwd4 Where to find LaShonda:lashondabrown.comhttps://www.bootstrapbizadvice.com/ https://www.youtube.com/lashondambrown Follow:Follow Christy on InstagramSign up for Christy's NewsletterFollow Will on InstagramSign up for Will's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Email Marketing Tips, Squarespace's Evolution & New Circle Tiers with Jeremy Schwartz | In this episode, Christy and Will chat about email marketing and how it fits into their business. Then they talk with Jeremy Schwartz, General Manager of Channel Partnerships at Squarespace. You’ll hear about the evolution of Squarespace over his 12 years there, including ongoing efforts to support us creative professionals. He takes us behind the scenes of Squarespace Circle and explains the reasoning behind the new tiers. Notes:Aeron ChairVerve ChairWill's Computer StandCSS value “text-wrap: balance” | — | ||||||
| 2/19/25 | ![]() From Client Work to Selling Templates and Courses with Kate Scott | In this episode, Christy and Will talk about whether or not you need a website copyright and share their Somewhat Useful tips for your business. Then they talk with Kate Scott about her journey from WordPress book blogger to successful Squarespace educator and template creator. Kate discusses the advantages of Squarespace over WordPress and how she transitioned from client work to selling templates and courses. You’ll hear about her approach to productivity, strategies for growing a sustainable online business, and insights into hiring your first team member.Follow Kate Scott on InstagramLaunch Out LoudFollow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() Growing a Software Business - Inside Weglot with CMO Eugène Ernoult | In this episode, Will and Christy discuss getting past perfectionism and give their Somewhat Useful tips. Then they talk with Weglot CMO Eugène Ernoult about the company’s innovative translation solution. You’ll hear about Eugène’s journey into marketing and his transition from being a founder to working at a startup. He shares Weglot’s business practices around employee wellbeing and the environment, as well as insights on revamping marketing strategies to better engage customers. He offers valuable advice for freelancers, stressing the importance of focusing on a niche and staying customer-focused. The discussion also touches on the role and limitations of AI in marketing and translation services. Links: The Profitable Web Designer podcast: https://webdesigneracademy.com/profitable-web-designer-podcast/ ahrefs: https://ahrefs.com/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 1/22/25 | ![]() Algorithms, AI, and Adaptation with Becca Harpain | In this episode, Will and Christy talk about the intersection of Google and AI. They share the big projects they’re currently working on and give some tips for your business. Then they talk with Becca Harpain of Inside the Square. Becca shares the challenges she faced with Google’s new algorithm and how it forced her to adapt and innovate in her business. You’ll hear about the launch of her exciting new project, Custom Codey, a custom chat GPT designed to assist users with Squarespace-specific queries. They also discuss the collaborative nature of the Squarespace community and how they’re using AI in their content creation and marketing strategies. Thanks to WEGLOT for sponsoring this season. Try Weglot for free for 10 days and enjoy a 15% discount on your first year of subscription with the code SOMEWHAT15 (offer valid for 12 months after subscription) Links: • toolkit.will-myers.com • Becca: ◦ tutorials.squarespace.com ◦ insidethesquare.co ◦ https://www.youtube.com/@InsideTheSquare ◦ https://www.instagram.com/thinkinsidethesquare ◦ AI Optimization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_eHaU17bJQ ◦ Custom Codey: customcodey.com • https://claude.ai/ • Adobe enhance audio feature: podcasts.adobe.com • Day Trading Attention book: https://garyvaynerchuk.com/attention/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 1/7/25 | ![]() [with Omari Harebin] From Corporate Dropout to Digital Alchemist | In this episode, Christy and Will share their words for the New Year and tips for your business. Then they talk with Omari Harebin about his journey from a struggling freelancer to a successful entrepreneur and coach. Omari shares his thoughts on adapting to changes in the web design landscape, particularly with the rise of AI. He discusses the therapeutic nature of storytelling and the role Squarespace has played in his creative process. You’ll hear about his memoir, 'The Corporate Dropout', which encapsulates his experiences and insights on creating a life aligned with one's deeper purpose. In speaking about his coaching practice, Omari emphasizes the importance of finding one's lane and the challenges of monetizing natural talents. He also introduces his concept of mindset plugins, which aim to help individuals navigate their mental landscapes. Thanks to WEGLOT for sponsoring this season. Try Weglot for free for 10 days and enjoy a 15% discount on your first year of subscription with the code SOMEWHAT15 (offer valid for 12 months after subscription) Show notes • Verve chair • mindset plugin (coming soon) • The Corporate Dropout | — | ||||||
| 9/10/24 | ![]() Behind the Scenes of Squarespace Circle with Sarah Greisdorf and Sam Zelitch | In this episode of "Somewhat Useful," we get to speak with special guests Sarah Greisdorf, team lead for Squarespace Circle, and Sam Zelitch, Squarespace senior community events manager. Our conversation centers around Circle Day, now in its third year, which celebrates the work of professional Squarespace website designers. Sam and Sarah share some updates for this year's event, including a new "world loop" feature that will broadcast the event across multiple time zones and languages. We discuss: The structure and highlights of this year's Circle Day How Squarespace balances feedback from professional and DIY users The role of community in product development and user satisfaction Teasers for upcoming Squarespace features and improvements Episode Links: Sign up for Circle Day! Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 8/22/24 | ![]() The Story Behind Ghost Plugins and What’s Next with Cody Juhnke | In this episode of "Somewhat Useful," we dive into the world of Squarespace plugins and digital entrepreneurship with Cody Juhnke, the founder of Ghost Plugins. Cody shares his journey from freelance web designer to creator of the largest resource for Squarespace websites, offering over 500 free plugins and a suite of premium tools. We explore: The origin story of Ghost Plugins and how it evolved to meet the needs of the Squarespace community Insights into running multiple successful businesses, including Pluto and Ghost Marketplace The challenges of maintaining plugins with Squarespace's evolving platform Cody's unique approach to template design with "paper templates" Tips for balancing multiple projects and avoiding burnout as an entrepreneur The future of Ghost Plugins Episode Links: Broken link check Ghost Plugins Ghost Marketplace Moov Labs Pluto Studio Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 8/6/24 | ![]() A Peek Behind the Curtain of a Web Designer's Process with Tony Howell | In this episode of Somewhat Useful, we get to pick the brain of Tony Howell, a personal brand strategist and web designer for award-winning artists. Join us as we discuss: Tony's journey from Broadway actor to web designer The ins and outs of running his agency from Bali, Indonesia His process for producing quality websites and building long-term relationships with his clients Insights on managing a remote team across time zones The evolution of his education-focused business model His unique approach to building brands, not just websites Practical tips for aspiring digital nomads on healthcare and work-life balance Whether you're a web designer looking to level up your process, an entrepreneur considering the digital nomad lifestyle, or just curious about the intersection of technology and the arts, this episode is packed with actionable advice and candid discussions about the realities of running a creative business in today's digital landscape. Don't miss Tony's thoughts on creating timeless designs, future-proofing client websites, and why Bali has become a hub for digital entrepreneurs. Plus, get a peek into how he structures his work week to maximize creativity and maintain work-life balance in paradise. Episode Links: Tony Howell TourHero Webflow HomeExchange Nomad List SafetyWing Insurance Cigna Global Eli Zoller Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 7/26/24 | ![]() Will AI Kill Web Design and Creating Brand Partnerships with Phil Pallen | Ready to dive into the world of AI, personal branding, and digital nomad life? In this episode, we're joined by the wonderful Phil Pallen, a brand strategist, speaker, Adobe ambassador, author, and just all around great guy. Phil shares with his: His evolution from personal branding consultant to YouTube content creator and into brand partnerships How he creates timeless brand identities that truly stand out How AI is revolutionizing creativity (and why it won't replace human ingenuity) Insider tips for successful brand partnerships and content monetization The pros and cons of letting AI crawl your blog content Essential gear and work-life balance hacks for aspiring digital nomads A sneak peek at his upcoming AI for small business book and Brand Masters membership community Whether you're a solopreneur looking to level up your personal brand, a content creator navigating the world of sponsorships, or just curious about the intersection of AI and creativity, this episode is packed with actionable insights and candid discussions about the ever-evolving digital landscape. Episode Links: Phil’s book preorder Brand masters membership (coming soon...) Adobe Firefly Christy’s YouTube Will's YouTube Becca’s YouTube Uscreen Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Termageddon Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 7/11/24 | ![]() Growing your Website Business the Agency Way, with Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling | Ever wondered what it's like to run a successful web design agency? In this episode of Somewhat Useful, we sit down with none other than Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling, co-founder of Week of the Website, a Squarespace agency celebrating its 10th year in business. We get into it all in this episode. Kelsey tells us about: The accidental birth of their 'week-long website' process. How a taxi cab concussion led to scaling the business The challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with parenthood Why even successful agency owners never feel like they've 'made it' Whether you're a solo designer dreaming of growth or an agency owner looking for solidarity, this episode is packed with insights and real talk about the entrepreneurial journey. Don't miss Kelsey's advice on making tough decisions, setting boundaries with clients, and why the only wrong choice in business is to do nothing. Episode Links: - Week of the Website - Squarespace from Signup to Launch: Build, customize, and launch robust and user-friendly Squarespace websites with a no-code approach - Follow Kelsey on Instagram Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Termageddon Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 6/27/24 | ![]() Can Squarespace REALLY Do E-Commerce, With Kristine Neil | Welcome back to another season of "Somewhat Useful," where we explore digital entrepreneurship and web design with a particular focus on Squarespace. In this episode, we have a special guest, Kristine Neil, an ecommerce expert who shares her insights into using Squarespace for ecommerce. Kristine moved from running an agency to focusing solely on ecommerce, and we discuss the challenges of managing client expectations and navigating the transition to solo entrepreneurship. We also dive into the comparison between Squarespace and Shopify, the importance of setting boundaries, and the future of Squarespace following its acquisition. So grab your headphones let's dive in! Amazing Sponsor: Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website’s needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Termageddon Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() Surviving Burnout With Special Guest Monica Kovach | In this final episode of season 2, Will and Christy check in about the seasonality of web design and give some tips on reviewing your online bios. Then, they hear from Monica Kovach of Hold Space Creative about identifying burnout, how self care doesn’t address the root of the problem, and focusing on community. Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/7/24 | ![]() Working With Your Spouse, Value of the Circle Forum, and Special Guests Nick & Hannah from Squarekicker | Today Will & Christy talk specifically about working with your spouse. They chat about the value of the Squarespace Circle forum, and then Will’s wife Ren joins the podcast to share the pros and cons of working together. We also hear from Hannah and Nick of Squarekicker about their experience working together as a married couple. Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
| 2/28/24 | ![]() Working With Outside Experts and 3 Tips on Collaboration from special guest Henry Purchase | Are you a solopreneur wondering how to expand your team or project scope? In this episode, Will and Christy talk about the expected scope of a web design project, how to best work with outside experts, and how to package and manage complex projects. They also hear from Henry Purchase of SEOSpace who gives 3 tips on making collaboration a success. Special thanks to our Guest AND Sponsor for this season, SEOSpace. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter | — | ||||||
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