Summary
Hostinger AI Agents (released April 2026) is a purpose-built suite of seven business-focused AI advisors designed for time- and budget-constrained small business owners. Instead of a single general chatbot, it offers specialized agents—Business Advisor, Creative Writer, SEO Consultant, Marketing Planner, Legal Advisor, Customer Comms, and Sales & Outreach—each with pre-built skills and workflows that turn common business tasks into guided actions.
Quick facts
Price: $6.99–$9.99/month (best value with 24-month plan).
Free plan: No (occasional promos with free credits).
Who it’s best for: Solopreneurs, side hustlers, and small business owners without dedicated marketing/SEO/legal teams.
Agents: 7. Monthly AI credits: 1,000. Pre-built skills: 100+. Integrations: 1,000+ (Gmail, Slack, Notion, WhatsApp, GitHub, Cloudflare, etc.). Image generation/editing: yes. Data policy: Hostinger says it doesn’t train on or share your data.
Pros
– Clean, well-organized interface with many ready-made skills to avoid heavy prompt engineering.
– Persistent memory across conversations.
– Toggle between standard and advanced thinking modes.
Cons
– Quick actions are one-and-done (no history of dismissed quick actions).
– Web scraper can misread modern single-page sites and produce some irrelevant advice.
Who should use it
Use Hostinger AI Agents if:
– You have gaps in business knowledge (it suggests concrete, professional-level steps you might not know to ask for).
– You’re short on time and want click-to-action workflows rather than writing long prompts.
– You want persistent memory so the agent remembers prior context.
– You want an affordable tool (roughly $7–10/month).
Skip it if:
– You’re an advanced prompter who can build the same workflows in Claude/GPT/Gemini.
– You need a very deep, single-vertical specialist (a niche SEO or legal tool might do more).
– You’ll uncritically trust AI output—still verify important facts and recommendations.
Pricing
Single plan with different term lengths. 24-month = $6.99/mo, 12-month = $7.99/mo, month-to-month = $9.99/mo. Plans renew at the same rate.
Two hands-on tests I ran
I ran two experiments to see how it compares to a general chatbot: 1) growing an existing newsletter (audience growth use case), and 2) taking an idea from zero to validated landing page (early-stage founder use case).
Test 1 — Growing an existing newsletter
Context: I run a tech newsletter and asked the Marketing Planner and SEO Consultant to help grow my list.
What I did and found:
1) Newsletter strategy (skill): I completed a short intake form. The agent scraped my site and produced a prioritized list of improvements, quick wins, and concrete tactics. Example takeaways: create a dedicated signup landing page with archives and testimonials; add a forward-to-a-friend link in emails; run partner swaps with adjacent newsletters.
2) 30-day growth plan: Converted strategy ideas into a week-by-week, day-by-day checklist covering social posting, outreach templates, and landing page tweaks.
3) Competitor analysis (Business Advisor): The agent scanned my site and the web, surfaced top competitors, how they grew audiences, differentiation ideas, and six ranked actions to improve positioning.
4) Referral program: Using a pre-built skill the agent proposed a program, deliverables (CTA text, welcome email, milestone messages), a four-month rollout plan, metrics table, and a quick implementation checklist. Mostly ready to use with minor reward-tier tweaks.
5) SEO audit (SEO Consultant): On-page and technical suggestions, a competitive gap analysis, quick wins, and a six-month roadmap.
Notes: the web scraper misread a couple of sections on my single-page React site and produced some irrelevant advice. That was an annoyance but not a deal-breaker; just verify outputs.
Test 2 — Starting a business from scratch
Goal: Evaluate ideation, validation, and early launch support.
What I did and found:
1) Ideation: In a blank chat (advanced mode) I asked for underserved-market software ideas. The agent returned seven idea concepts (vertical AI assistants for trades, licensing tracking, content ops for newsletters, niche community tools, grant-writing help, micro-SaaS for freelancers, local business intelligence), with explanations and next steps.
2) Validation: I picked the compliance/licensing tracking idea and used a quick-action validation flow. The agent ran market analysis and, without being explicitly asked, applied common frameworks (implicit SWOT elements and MVP thinking: start with one profession and one state). It gave actionable next steps: interview ten professionals, pick one profession to start, and create a landing page to test demand.
3) Landing page copy: Using the “Write a landing page” skill, I answered four questions and the agent produced five name options, recommended one, and wrote full landing page copy (hero, problem, features, how-it-works, objection handling, CTA). The objection-handling section was especially strong.
Workflow quirks: Quick actions are single-use and disappear after clicking; saving or queuing them would improve flow.
How this compares to ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini
– Breadth and workflow: Hostinger packages many business tasks into one product with focused skills and templates, so you often need fewer follow-up prompts than with a general chatbot.
– Time to action: Pre-built skills and checklists reduce back-and-forth and deliver near-ready deliverables (plans, copy, templates) faster than building them from scratch in a general model.
– Depth: If you need very deep, specialized analysis in a single domain, dedicated tools or expert prompts in Claude/GPT may outperform. But for general business-building work across marketing, SEO, legal, and growth, Hostinger’s agent suite is faster and more guided.
Final thoughts
Hostinger AI Agents is best framed as a practical, action-oriented assistant for small businesses and founders who want guided, repeatable workflows rather than crafting expert prompts each time. It won’t replace domain experts, and you should always check recommendations (especially those based on scraped site data), but it delivers high-value, implementable outputs quickly and affordably.
Disclosure
Hostinger provided complimentary access for testing. I wasn’t paid for this review and Hostinger had no input into the write-up.