Key Takeaways
Hostinger just took “bundling” to a whole new level with its recent announcement of Hostinger Agents — a suite of seven AI agents, each built around a specific business function.
And it’s all available for existing customers for $6.99 a month.
The lineup covers a lot of ground. There’s an SEO consultant, a content writer, a business strategist, a marketing planner, a legal advisor, a sales and outreach agent, and one dedicated to client communications.
Each has a name too — like Quill, the content writer or Buzz, the marketing planner (which is adorable).
“For most small businesses, the ceiling isn’t ambition, it’s access to the specialist expertise larger companies take for granted,” said Giedrius Zakaitis, CPTO at Hostinger.

The pitch is that Agents gives every owner a team behind them that actually understands the brand’s context and helps move forward the things that many “solopreneuers” s
truggle with the most, like outreach and writing.
Users start with Atlas, an onboarding agent that reads the site and then immediately flags issues and suggests fixes. From there, the full suite unlocks.
The subscription includes 1,000 monthly credits, which Hostinger says is enough for more than 100 blog posts, dozens of SEO audits, and multiple campaign builds.
Those deep in the industry may remember Hostinger released an AI assistant sometime last year. That’s Kodee, and it’s also not going anywhere (or being replaced), but instead, enhanced.
Kodee will continue handling technical questions around hosting, DNS, and configuration. But when a user asks something like “how do I get more traffic?,” Kodee will now route them to the agent actually built for that.
Hosting Is Becoming the…Least Interesting Part?
Take a second to zoom out, and it’s easy to see that this suite of Agents fits into a snug pattern that Hostinger has been building for a while:
The company launched Horizons (an AI site and app builder), Reach (AI email marketing), and Web2Agent (which makes sites readable by AI tools) all within the last year.
It’s clear that Hostinger is more than just a hosting company offering AI-driven features, but developing into an all-in-one platform that’s making hosting almost incidental to everything else it does.
It’s the story we’ve been seeing for months now:
- Wix and Squarespace have spent years basically turning their platforms into all-in-one hubs, with a stack of AI builders, eCommerce tools, CRM/banking, and marketing
- Shopify has, of course unsurprisingly, always been slightly ahead, building an entire commerce engine around the idea that businesses shouldn’t have to leave the platform at all
- GoDaddy’s also catching up, bundling builders, marketing tools, and bot-protection features into what used to be a pretty straightforward domain-buying and hosting experience
Hostinger’s platform is interesting, though. The clever “seven agents for $7” is gimmicky, but it works for a pretty simple reason: Small businesses don’t actually want tools, but outcomes.
That word — “outcomes” — is exactly what experts in the space, including Hostinger’s own VP of product, Saulius Lazaravičius, have been saying to us for months.
“People stopped chasing AI features and started looking for hosting that helps them ship something real,” Lazaravičius previously told HostingAdvice. “Value became less about novelty itself and more about outcomes: performance, cost efficiency, smart integrations, and tools that actually support the way they work.”
It does appear that’s what Hostinger is leaning into — not better tools, necessarily, but fewer reasons to need them.




