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Updated on 8/19/2026
Global web hosting and cloud services
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Madrid, Spain + 1 more
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Hostinger provides affordable web hosting and cloud infrastructure services (shared, cloud, VPS, managed WordPress hosting) and domain registration for individuals and small businesses. Customers manage these services through hPanel, a user-friendly control panel, supported by data centers across Asia, Europe, North and South America with a 99.9% uptime guarantee, and AI-powered tools like an AI Website Builder, Kodee support agent, AI logo maker, SEO tools, and a no-code platform called Hostinger Horizons. It differentiates itself by keeping features simple and affordable, avoiding unnecessary bundling, and leveraging its global infrastructure and integrated AI to streamline setup and support compared with competitors. The company aims to make internet access and website creation easy and affordable for people worldwide.
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1,001-5,000
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Headquarters
Kaunas, Lithuania
Founded
2004
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Hostinger has launched AI Builder, an agentic platform that moves beyond generating websites to building, running and growing online businesses. The platform integrates AI-led creation with backend infrastructure, e-commerce, and marketing tools, allowing AI to set up and operate entire systems rather than just create initial versions. The launch responds to changing customer needs. A year ago, fewer than 4% of Hostinger projects fell outside traditional website categories. Today, nearly one in five are software-as-a-service products, internal tools, or learning platforms—a fivefold increase in 12 months. AI Builder can provision databases, set up authentication systems, open stores, and launch marketing campaigns without requiring customers to configure third-party providers. The platform includes Hostinger Connector, which allows external AI assistants like Claude Code and Cursor to work on the same account. AI Builder is now available globally to Hostinger customers.
Hostinger brings the full online journey into the agentic era with AI Builder. Summarize with: As AI is collapsing the boundaries of online creation, Hostinger brings building, running, and growing online into one agentic experience with AI Builder. Hostinger is moving beyond AI-generated websites toward an agentic platform for building, running and growing online with AI Builder. It brings AI-led creation and visual control together with backend infrastructure, ecommerce, embedded AI and marketing, allowing AI to set up and operate the systems behind a project rather than simply generate its first version. The launch follows a marked change in what Hostinger customers build. A year ago, fewer than 4% of projects created on the platform fell outside traditional website categories. Today, nearly one in five are software-as-a-service products, internal tools, or learning platforms, a fivefold increase in 12 months. Those projects require more than a traditional website. A customer portal needs authentication. A software product needs data. A store needs ecommerce infrastructure. An AI-powered service needs AI inside it. And every business needs a way to reach customers and keep them. Assembling those components has always been the customer's responsibility - the handoff point where most AI building tools stop. Hostinger removes that handoff. Because the backend, ecommerce, and marketing systems are native to its platform, AI Builder can open a store, create a user management system, or send a campaign itself, rather than sending customers off to find and configure third-party providers themselves. "The next battle in online presence is not about who can generate a homepage in 30 seconds," said Auksė Žirgulė, vice president of product at Hostinger. "It is about what happens next. Can the AI open the store, create the user management system, help attract customers, and keep improving the project? That's the direction we're taking with AI Builder." The wider market has responded by adding AI and agentic features to existing products. Hostinger is taking a different approach: alongside those additions, it has built an agentic platform from the ground up. One project and one account take a customer from building and editing to backend, commerce and email, without switching between separate products. A prompt is only one way to begin. Hostinger Website Builder helped millions of customers create visually, while Horizons opened the door to more open-ended, AI-native creation. AI Builder brings both into one broader platform as the line between website and app building continues to fade. A restaurant can upload a menu PDF, a designer can share a screenshot or reference image, and a business owner can paste the link of an outdated site they want rebuilt. AI Builder turns any of these into the foundation for a website, store, app, or internal tool. From there, customers decide how they want to build. In agentic mode the AI leads, creating and developing the project as the customer describes what they need, while manual mode gives them more granular control, including moving sections and editing individual elements directly. What happens behind the website. AI Builder's backend is Hostinger's own. Data, authentication, user accounts, file storage, and application logic all run on the company's infrastructure rather than through third-party services, and that is what allows the AI to act rather than advise. Asked to let people create accounts, AI Builder provisions the database and sets up sign-in, from passwords and one-time passcodes to Google and Apple logins, together with the confirmation and reset emails that go with them. Asked to start selling, it opens the store. Asked to reach customers, it works through Hostinger Reach, the company's email marketing product. None of it requires the customer to research providers, open accounts elsewhere, or connect APIs. An upgraded AI architecture makes the process stronger from the start, producing better results earlier while reducing unnecessary prompt iterations and AI credit usage. Throughout, the AI works in an environment kept separate from the published project. Changes reach the public only when the owner chooses to publish them - which is what makes it safe to let AI act on a business that's already trading. Agentic operations are also available from outside the platform. Hostinger Connector, included free with every plan, allows a customer's own AI assistant, including Claude Code, Cursor, and VS Code, to work on the same account, deploying a project, connecting a domain, updating inventory or drafting a campaign. "A platform is not a platform if only your own AI can use it," said Žirgulė. "A developer's assistant and our own agent carry out the same operations against the same account. AI Builder is the door we have opened for everyone who does not write code, and it is the beginning of what we are building rather than the finished version of it." AI Builder is now available globally to new and existing Hostinger customers. Existing projects will continue to work as they do today. For details on plans, pricing, and AI credit allocations, visit Hostinger's AI Builder page. The author Gediminas G Gediminas is a communications specialist passionate about technologies and their possibilities. His main responsibility is to help people understand Hostinger products and their features. He likes spending his free time bathing in the hot tub, grilling, playing poker, fishing, and other activities.
Hostinger weekly product updates: week 33, 2026. Summarize with: Hostinger shipped a batch of updates last week across Hostinger Website Builder, Reach, Domains, Hostinger Agents, and its Partner Program. Here's everything that's new. Hostinger Website Builder gets an MCP server and a dark theme. A couple of updates from the builder this week. First, Hostinger has added an MCP server, which is a way for AI assistants to take actions in a tool rather than just talk about them. That means Hostinger Agent can now do real work for you right inside the editor instead of only giving instructions. You can now ask your agent to read and update your page SEO metadata, check your site analytics, and much more. MCP Visuals help you move around the editor faster, too. These navigation buttons appear directly in the chat, so getting to your SEO settings, pages, analytics, blog, media library, or version history is a click away. There's also a new dark theme. It's off by default, and you can switch it on from the top-left menu. The editor controls stay on a light theme, so you keep strong contrast while you build. The AI builder now generates smarter pages. Hostinger recently upgraded section generation in Hostinger Website Builder so it fully understands your site's context. Now page generation gets the same treatment. Even when your prompt is vague, the AI builder looks at the business behind your whole website, picks up on your color palette and design feel, and creates a page that fits right in instead of feeling bolted on. Hostinger Connector comes to OpenClaw and Hermes. Hostinger Connector is now available in the OpenClaw and Hermes managed apps. It lets a managed AI agent read and manage your Hostinger resources like VPS, domains, DNS, email, and billing, right from chat. So you can handle account tasks by asking, instead of clicking through separate dashboards. A new way to discover Hostinger Agents. Hostinger has added an hAgents capsule to eligible website cards. Click it to launch the "Get your first 100 visitors" skill for that website, which puts a genuinely useful growth skill right where you already manage the site you're trying to grow. Build custom Reach automations from scratch and track every step. Until now, Reach automations started from predefined templates. But now you can create a custom automation from the ground up. Pick your own trigger as the starting point, then assemble each step around your goals. The payoff is more control over how you engage subscribers, and workflows that match how your business actually runs. That keeps Reach automations flexible enough to scale with you. Automation email steps also get full analytics now. Open any email step inside an automation and you'll see the same details as a standalone campaign, so you can tell how it performs, what subscribers click, and which devices they open on. Get deliverability alerts in Reach. When a sending issue is detected, Reach now surfaces it as a banner across its main pages so you can act on it right away. If a domain or sender email gets blocked, a persistent banner points you to review your content, contacts, and sending practices before contacting its Customer Success team. A poor deliverability warning is a softer heads-up that your emails aren't landing as expected, giving you a window to tidy things up before sending gets suspended. That way you find out from inside Reach the moment something's off, instead of discovering it once your campaigns have already stopped reaching people. The Partner Program has a new home. Signing up for the Partner Program used to live exclusively inside hPanel, which meant only existing Hostinger users could find and join it. Now, anyone can sign up through the new Partner Program page, including agencies that have never worked with Hostinger. Just sign up, get approved, and start earning benefits. Get matched with an agency. Hostinger has added a "Match with an agency" option to the Agency Directory. Rather than browsing and choosing an agency yourself, you fill in the same form you already know, and Hostinger handle the match for you. Picking the right agency can be a sticking point for some, so taking that decision off your plate should help you connect with the right partner faster. A new .one domain extension is here. You can now register .one domains directly with Hostinger. It's a short, memorable extension that works well for personal brands, portfolios, and single-purpose sites where you want a clean, one-word identity. Add Domain Shield, its premium security add-on, either at checkout or later on, for an extra layer of protection on your domain. That's all for this week. Hostinger'll be back next week with more product updates. In the meantime, you can always see what's coming next on its roadmap: https://roadmap.hostinger.com/ The author Gusti Sandra Gusti Ayu Sandra is a Brand Reputation Specialist at Hostinger, where she keeps conversations between the brand and its community honest and helpful. Her career started in Customer Success, which taught her what customers really care about. Today, she works closely with the community across different platforms to make sure every voice is heard. Follow her on LinkedIn. The Co-author Simon is a dynamic Content Writer who loves helping people transform their creative ideas into thriving businesses. With extensive marketing experience, he constantly strives to connect the right message with the right audience. In his spare time, Simon enjoys long runs, nurturing his chilli plants, and hiking through forests. Follow him on LinkedIn.
Developers are letting AI touch the scary part: production. Summarize with: Developers don't just code with AI. They use coding agents to run what they built. VILNIUS, Lithuania - AI coding tools spent the last two years getting better at writing, testing, and debugging code. Now that AI is part of everyday coding, with more than half of professional developers using it daily, that phase is becoming the baseline. The harder problem is what developers and their coding agents do after the code is ready: deploy it, configure it, and keep it running. At Hostinger, more than 19,000 customers have already tried doing exactly that through Hostinger Connector, the free add-on that lets developers and coding agents manage Hostinger services directly from their AI-assisted coding workspace. Around 1,500 use it every day, completing 30,000 to 40,000 actions daily to manage websites and services. "AI helped developers move faster from idea to code. Now they want the same speed from code to live project. The fact that people are coming back every day and taking tens of thousands of actions through the Connector shows this is no longer a nice-to-have. It is the next workflow they want AI to help with," said Saulius Lazaravičius, vice president of product at Hostinger. Hostinger Connector closes the gap between code and launch by giving developers and their coding agents a way to manage websites, domains, servers, and other Hostinger services from the same workspace. It works across AI-assisted coding environments such as VS Code, Cursor, Devin, and Antigravity, as well as coding agents like Claude Code and Codex. Once connected, users can deploy websites, edit files, change settings, manage DNS, update nameservers, check server resources, manage firewall rules, handle SSH keys, and more. The Connector also supports AI-assisted workflows, such as generating a frontend and connecting it to WordPress, Hostinger Ecommerce, a CMS, or a custom backend. Hostinger is continuing to expand what the Connector can do, with recent additions including Hostinger Reach for email marketing and Hostinger Ecommerce for online sales. Hostinger is not the only signal that AI coding is moving beyond code suggestions. Popular tools such as Gemini Code Assist, Cline, Continue, Amazon Q, and others now help developers generate and review code, run commands, write tests, edit files, and connect to external tools. The pattern is clear: the IDE is becoming a workbench for more of the software workflow, not just a place to write code. As AI coding tools become more capable, the developer workflow will keep moving toward fewer separate tools and more connected environments. This phase will be defined not only by how well assistants generate code, but by how safely and reliably they help people turn that code into working products. The author Gediminas G Gediminas is a communications specialist passionate about technologies and their possibilities. His main responsibility is to help people understand Hostinger products and their features. He likes spending his free time bathing in the hot tub, grilling, playing poker, fishing, and other activities.
Hostinger weekly product updates: week 32, 2026. Summarize with: Last week, Hostinger rolled out several updates across Hostinger Reach, Hostinger Mail, Hostinger drag-and-drop website editor, and Domains. Here's everything that's new. Design every email template in one place with Reach's Global Template Styles. Global Template Styles are now available in the Reach template editor, making it much easier to customize email templates. Instead of updating fonts, colors, buttons, and backgrounds section by section, you can now manage these styles from a single panel. The editor automatically loads the template's existing design, so you start with a complete style instead of a blank slate. The result is a much faster way to personalize templates and match brand guidelines - a task that previously took minutes can now take just seconds. Hostinger Mail gets easier to manage. Hostinger has introduced several improvements to Hostinger Mail to simplify everyday email management. You can now download email sources (.eml) as ZIP files, either for a single message via the message details menu or for multiple emails via bulk selection. Importing contacts is now supported as well. CSV and XLSX files can be uploaded directly into Hostinger Mail, with guided field mapping to ensure contact information is imported correctly. Files of up to 5 MB or 5,000 rows are supported, and if any rows can't be imported, you'll receive a summary of imported, duplicates, and failed contacts. Hostinger has also added an Allow/Block list with separate Incoming and Outgoing groups, making email filtering easier to organize. Finally, Hostinger Mail now includes an official Claude AI connector that lets you connect your Hostinger Mail account directly from the Claude directory. Four new domain extensions are now available. Hostinger Domains has now expanded to include four new TLDs available for registration: .feedback, .rest, .love, and .to, giving users even more options to find the perfect online identity. A more advanced search functionality on your site. The Search element in Hostinger's drag-and-drop website editor is now more comprehensive. Previously, it indexed only products, but now it also includes blog posts and general website content. Additionally, the Blog section now includes its own configurable Search element, and you can also display results on a dedicated search results page. That's all for this week. Hostinger'll be back next week with more product updates. In the meantime, you can always see what's coming next on its roadmap: https://roadmap.hostinger.com/ The author Larassatti D. Larassatti Dharma is a content writer with 4+ years of experience in the web hosting industry. She has populated the internet with over 100 YouTube scripts and articles around web hosting, digital marketing, and email marketing. When she's not writing, Laras enjoys solo traveling around the globe or trying new recipes in her kitchen. Follow her on LinkedIn