A Squarespace AI assistant answers your visitors' questions — services, prices, hours, booking — the instant they ask, so the enquiry that lands while you're with a client, or after hours, doesn't leak into a contact form nobody reads till morning. Maya does that on your Squarespace site by voice or text, 24/7, in the visitor's own language. You add one snippet, and Maya reads your existing pages to learn your business and capture leads while you're away.
Last updated 2026-07-16
Squarespace gives you a gorgeous page and a contact form. But the form just sits there — the visitor with a question has to guess the answer, fill in fields, and wait. Most don't. They came to a studio, a consultancy, a shop that looks premium, hit a wall on a simple question, and quietly left for someone who replied.
Maya begins where the form gives up. Ask "do you do outdoor sessions?" and Maya answers from your real content and moves you to the booking page. Arrive from abroad and it greets you in your own language, untouched. Squarespace makes the site look right; Maya makes it work. You don't rebuild the site you spent weeks perfecting — Maya wakes it up.
It arrives already knowing your business and matching your brand — Maya reads your Squarespace pages, picks up your logo and colour, detects your languages and maps your navigation — and configures itself. It doesn't look like generic AI pasted onto a designed site; owners say "it already knew my business and looked like it belonged there." Live in about ten minutes.
It greets each visitor in their own language, from the first word — the visitor's device is set to French, your site is in English — Maya greets them in French anyway, with nobody touching a language selector. For a premium brand, that first moment reads as attentive, not automated.
The visitor operates the site by speaking — no menu to learn — "show me your work," "what are your rates," "how do I book?" — Maya moves the page there, hands-free. The visitor uses your site by saying what they want, not by decoding your navigation.
It books the appointment inside the conversation — for the studios, coaches, and consultancies Squarespace is built for, an enquiry becomes a booked slot in the same conversation — captured while you're with someone else. (Booking plan and up.)
It follows the visitor's language even mid-conversation — start in English, switch to Italian mid-question — Maya follows without losing the thread, and switches to a language version your site already has. Foreign enquiries stop bouncing.
The lead you get is the meaning, not just an email — instead of "Name / Email," you receive "wants a brand-photography half-day in September, mentioned a product launch, asked about studio vs on-location" — a lead worth calling back.
This is the question every owner asks about AI, and it's where Maya earns trust. Maya checks its answers against your approved site content before it responds. When it can't verify something, it says so instead of guessing, offers the visitor the right next step, and flags the question for you — you mark it correctly handled, or teach Maya the answer in one plain sentence, no code.
What that means for you: Correcting Maya feels like correcting a staff member, not editing software — and because it's never rewarded for confidently inventing things, it won't quote a rate you don't charge or promise something you don't offer. Honest limit: Maya answers from what your Squarespace pages actually say; anything that isn't on your site gets flagged to you rather than made up.
Paste one line into Squarespace's Code Injection (Settings → Advanced → Code Injection → Footer). Maya then loads on your pages and reads your existing content to answer accurately — nothing else to configure. Live in about ten minutes, any template. (Code injection requires a paid Squarespace plan.)
Both. Visitors can type to Maya or speak and be answered out loud — same assistant, same actions. Unlike a plain chat block, Maya acts on your site: it navigates the visitor, answers from your real content, captures the lead, and books. Voice is a real edge on mobile, where typing is the friction that loses the enquiry.
Priced by plan, with a free trial to test it on your own Squarespace site first. Predictable no matter how many visitors Maya handles, and it covers the hours and languages a human front desk can't.
Try it on your own site — Maya answers live on our homepage. See also Maya for Wix, Maya for Webflow and Maya's plans.