SquareLocator debuts to simplify discovery of trusted Squarespace resources

PLYMOUTH, UK. July 15, 2026 – A new platform aimed at the Squarespace community has officially launched, giving designers, developers and business owners an easier way to discover high-quality digital resources. SquareLocator brings together carefully selected plug-ins, templates and learning materials in one place, replacing endless searching with expert-curated recommendations.

SquareLocator has been created by web designer and product builder Miles Noble, who recognised a growing demand for a simpler way to uncover reliable Squarespace tools and resources.

Instead of attempting to catalogue every available product, the platform focuses on showcasing trusted solutions. Resources are organised into clear categories and intuitive discovery journeys, helping users quickly identify tools, templates and services that have been carefully selected for quality and relevance.

Miles Noble said: “SquareLocator started as something I wished already existed. Sourcing the right Squarespace solution often meant navigating thousands of Google results, scattered social media recommendations and fragmented community forums. At the same time, independent creators and developers were building exceptional tools, yet many remained difficult to discover without a personal recommendation.

“As I spoke to more designers, developers and creators, I realised I wasn’t the only one facing this challenge. Finding trusted tools shouldn’t mean sifting through thousands of search results or relying on chance recommendations. SquareLocator is designed to make discovery simpler by connecting people with high-quality resources that have been carefully curated by experts.”

Noble believes the internet is moving towards a future where curated recommendations will become increasingly important. As AI changes the way people search for information and the volume of online content continues to grow, he argues that trusted human expertise will play a greater role in helping users identify reliable and relevant digital resources.

He said: “For years we’ve optimised the web for visibility rather than relevance. The best product doesn’t always appear first. It’s often the one that’s invested the most in SEO, advertising or content marketing. That works well for established brands, but it poses a real challenge for independent creators and specialist developers who build exceptional products yet don’t have the same marketing budgets.

“The creator economy has never been stronger, yet discoverability hasn’t kept pace. Some of the most innovative tools, templates and services are effectively hidden because traditional search wasn’t designed for niche ecosystems like this. As AI generates more content and search becomes increasingly saturated, I think trusted curation will become one of the most valuable ways people discover verified resources. That’s the opportunity SquareLocator was built to address.”

Although the platform initially focuses on the Squarespace ecosystem, Noble sees the launch as the first step towards a wider vision for curated online discovery.

“The future isn’t about building another search engine,” he added. “It’s about building trusted discovery systems that help people make better decisions. As AI transforms how we navigate the web, the role of human curation won’t diminish. It will become essential. The platforms that succeed won’t be the ones with the most information, but the ones people trust to help them find the right information.”

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