Disclosure: Hostinger provided complimentary access so I could test AI Agents. I received no payment and Hostinger didn’t influence this review.
Quick summary
Hostinger AI Agents (released April 2026) is a focused suite of seven specialized AI advisors built to help small business owners and solopreneurs with marketing, SEO, legal guidance, sales outreach and more. It’s priced from $6.99–$9.99 per month depending on contract length, includes persistent memory, 1,000 monthly AI credits, 100+ pre-built skills, and hundreds of integrations (Gmail, Slack, Notion, WhatsApp, GitHub, Cloudflare, etc.). Hostinger states it doesn’t train models on your data or share it with third parties.
Pricing and plan highlights
– 24-month plan: $6.99/month (best value)
– 12-month plan: $7.99/month
– Month-to-month: $9.99/month
– No permanent free plan (occasional promos with free AI credits)
What’s included
– 7 agents: Business Advisor, Creative Writer, SEO Consultant, Marketing Planner, Legal Advisor, Customer Comms, Sales & Outreach
– 100+ pre-built skills (action items you can run with a few clicks)
– Continuous memory across conversations
– Toggle between standard and advanced thinking modes
– AI image generation and editing
Pros
– Organized, task-first UI with many ready-made skills that save time
– Persistent memory so you don’t repeat context across sessions
– Switchable thinking modes for short answers or deeper analysis
– Extensive integrations to connect with tools you already use
Cons
– Quick actions (skills) are one-and-done: once you click one the other suggested actions vanish and there’s no queue
– The web scraper can misread complex sites (single-page React pages with animations) and produce some inaccurate context-based advice
– Not as useful for experienced prompters who can replicate workflows in Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini
Who should use it
Good fit if you: are a solopreneur, side hustler, or small business owner with limited marketing/SEO/legal budgets; have blind spots in business operations and want structured, actionable help; need to move quickly and prefer one-click workflows.
Skip it if you: are already an expert prompter and can build your own workflows in general-purpose models; need extremely deep, vertical expertise in a single specialty; or tend to accept AI output without verification.
How I tested it
I ran two practical experiments to show how the product behaves for common user types: 1) grow an existing project (my tech newsletter), and 2) validate and launch a new business idea from scratch.
Test 1 — Grow an existing newsletter
I used the Marketing Planner and SEO Consultant skills against my newsletter site. Steps and results:
1) Newsletter strategy skill
– Completed a short intake form; the agent scraped my site and returned a prioritized checklist: what I was doing well, where I could improve, monthly quick wins.
– Actionable suggestions I will implement: build a dedicated signup landing page, add a simple referral/“forward to a friend” loop, and run partner swaps with adjacent newsletters.
– Caveat: the site scraper misread two sections as blank (my site is a long React single-page app with animations), which produced some irrelevant suggestions. This was easy to catch, but a reminder to verify scraped findings.
2) 30-day growth plan
– The agent converted strategy into a week-by-week, day-by-day roadmap with tasks for social posting, outreach templates, and landing page optimizations.
3) Competitor analysis (Business Advisor + SEO variants)
– The tool scanned my site and the web to identify competitors, explain their growth tactics, and suggest differentiators.
– It provided a ranked list of six actions with impact indicators, some overlapping with earlier advice (which is normal and often reinforcing).
4) Referral program skill
– Generated a full referral program: CTA copy, welcome email for new subscribers, milestone messaging, a four-month promotion schedule, tracking metrics, and an implementation checklist.
– The reward tier system needs minor editing for my audience, but everything else was usable straight away. What once required an agency was delivered in minutes.
5) SEO audit
– Delivered on-page and technical recommendations, a competitive gap analysis, quick wins, and a six-month roadmap with expected outcomes.
Overall takeaway from test 1
Hostinger AI Agents sped up planning and produced many practical, implementable items. The scraper hiccup is the main reliability issue; always verify scraped inputs. For busy creators on a budget, the product is a time-saver.
Test 2 — Start a new business from scratch
I tested how AI Agents helps someone with no website, no plan, and little overhead.
1) Idea generation
– In a blank chat (advanced mode) it brainstormed seven viable software ideas for underserved markets: vertical AI assistants for trades, compliance/licensing trackers, content ops for indie media, niche community management, AI-assisted grant writing, Micro-SaaS for freelancers, local business intelligence.
2) Validation
– I picked “compliance and licensing tracking for licensed professionals.” The agent ran a market analysis and applied classic frameworks implicitly—SWOT-style breakdowns and MVP thinking (“one profession, one state”)—without me asking for those frameworks explicitly. It then recommended next steps: talk to ten professionals, narrow to a single profession to start, and create a landing page to test demand.
3) Landing page copy
– Using the landing page skill the agent asked four quick questions, suggested five names (it favored “BarReady”), and produced a complete landing page draft: hero, problem, five feature blocks, three-step how-it-works, objection-handling, and CTA. The objection-handling section was particularly strong, anticipating realistic buyer concerns.
Overall takeaway from test 2
AI Agents is useful for early-stage ideation and validation. Its ability to apply business frameworks behind the scenes and produce ready-to-publish landing copy makes running quick experiments cheap and fast.
Usability notes and small frustrations
– Quick actions disappear once selected; there’s no visible queue or history for suggested quick actions. Workaround: copy suggestions before clicking or save prompts separately.
– Scraped data can be imperfect on complex sites; double-check analyses that depend on website scraping.
– Memory is helpful—once it stores context you avoid repeating yourself across sessions.
Final verdict
Hostinger AI Agents isn’t meant to replace general-purpose models like ChatGPT or Claude for every use case. Instead, it packages business-focused workflows and domain-specific skills into a low-cost, action-oriented product that helps non-experts do things they otherwise wouldn’t attempt. For busy small-business owners on a budget who want guided, repeatable actions in marketing, SEO, sales outreach, and business strategy, it’s a strong value.
If you’re already comfortable designing prompts, building workflows, and integrating multiple tools inside other LLM platforms, you can recreate much of it yourself. But for the audience who needs structure, one-click skills, persistent memory, and a clear playbook, Hostinger AI Agents is worth a look at $6.99–$9.99 per month.
Practical recommendation
Try the trial or promo credits when available. Use the tool to generate strategies, convert them into short experiment roadmaps (30 days), and validate with a simple landing page before investing in development. Always verify scraped inputs and treat AI recommendations as drafts to edit, not finished deliverables.