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Anthony Casalena

In 2016, his company generated more than $200 million in revenue, but the founder of website-building platform Squarespace doesn’t spend a penny he doesn’t have to
PUBLIC SPEAKING “We don’t have immediate plans for an IPO,” says Squarespace founder Anthony Casalena. “But I’m focused on increasing our sophistication so we could do that if we wanted to.”

How did you know your idea could be a viable business?

I started programming Squarespace in 2003. Originally, I wasn’t intending to start a company. I was creating it because I wanted to make a website for myself, and

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