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'It's not about who can generate a homepage in 30 seconds': Hostinger launches a new agentic AI Builder, helping businesses do more with AI
Hostinger has launched a new tool driven by a shift in how customers are using its platform * Hostinger launches AI Builder, moving beyond initial web design to help users set up and run backends, ecommerce, and marketing automatically * AI Builder was driven by demand, with non-traditional builds like SaaS, apps, and internal tools growing fivefold in the last 12 months * The new tool benefits from Hostinger's infrastructure, with no third-party setup needed for many projects. Top web hosting Hostinger has announced the launch of its new AI Builder platform, which aims to move beyond AI-generated websites by combining AI-led creation and visual control with backend infrastructure, ecommerce, embedded AI, and marketing. The company says taking this approach aims to shift AI's involvement from generating a first version to setting up and operating the systems behind a project. The new tool was launched following a noticeable change in what Hostinger customers are building, highlighting research which found a year ago fewer than 4% of projects created on its platform fell outside of the traditional website category. More recently, nearly one-in-five projects are software-as-a-service (SaaS) products, learning platforms, and internal tools, a fivefold increase in the past 12 months. More than a traditional website SaaS projects of this type require more than a traditional website. Hostinger's new tool will help users deal with everything from authentication and data to infrastructure. It will also help businesses find, reach, and keep new customers. Where many AI platforms help you build a tool, then leave it to the user to assemble the components and deal with the infrastructure themselves, Hostinger benefits from built-in backend, marketing, and ecommerce systems. "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." AI Builder goes beyond the usual 'prompt to build' approach, allowing users to upload a whole range of content as a starting point. For example, a restaurant may upload a menu PDF, a designer may upload a screenshot or reference image, and a business owner can paste the link to an outdated website they want to modernize. Hostinger's AI Builder is now available globally to new and existing customers. For more information and to get started, you can visit the AI Builder page. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.
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Hostinger brings the full online journey into the agentic era with AI Builder
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. For India, where small and mid-sized businesses are increasingly looking to technology not just to grow their businesses but to make day-to-day operations more efficient, this shift is particularly relevant. A CyberMedia study published in June found that 78% of Indian MSMEs rank operational efficiency as their top priority, ahead of revenue growth at 71% and customer acquisition at 64%. AI Builder is designed to address this operational layer by enabling businesses to build tools such as inventory trackers, order logs, customer databases and internal portals alongside their websites and online stores. 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. As India remains one of Hostinger's largest markets, this broader shift from websites to software, internal tools and other digital products is particularly relevant to the country's growing base of entrepreneurs, small businesses and digital-first creators. 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 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. For Indian MSMEs, this means the same AI-led approach can extend beyond the customer-facing website to the operational infrastructure that sits behind it, helping businesses manage orders, inventory, customers and internal workflows without having to assemble multiple technology providers. 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." India's creator economy: from audience to ownership The opportunity also extends to India's rapidly growing creator economy. While an estimated 2-2.5 million creators in India are monetised, more than 80 million people identify as creators, with discoverability and payment infrastructure among the documented challenges particularly for creators in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. AI Builder can give creators another route to monetisation by helping them build and operate their own storefronts, rather than relying entirely on platform payouts. By creating an owned digital destination, creators can build a direct relationship with their customers and manage the storefront and payment journey themselves. 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.
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Hostinger has launched AI Builder, shifting from simple AI-generated websites to a comprehensive agentic AI platform. The tool automates backend infrastructure, ecommerce, and marketing, responding to a fivefold increase in non-traditional projects like software-as-a-service products and internal tools over the past 12 months.

Hostinger has unveiled AI Builder, marking a strategic shift from basic AI-generated websites toward a comprehensive agentic AI platform that handles building, running, and growing online businesses
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. The platform combines AI-led creation with visual control, backend infrastructure, ecommerce, embedded AI, and marketing capabilities. Unlike traditional tools that stop after generating initial designs, Hostinger AI Builder sets up and operates the complete systems behind projects, from authentication and data management to customer acquisition.The launch responds to dramatic changes in customer behavior on the Hostinger platform. A year ago, fewer than 4% of projects fell outside traditional website categories. Today, nearly one in five projects are software-as-a-service products, learning platforms, and internal tools—a fivefold increase in just 12 months
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. These non-traditional projects require capabilities beyond standard websites, including user authentication, data management, and integrated infrastructure that AI Builder now delivers automatically.AI Builder distinguishes itself by eliminating the traditional handoff point where users must assemble components and configure third-party integrations themselves. The platform runs on Hostinger's own backend infrastructure, allowing the AI to provision databases, set up sign-in systems with passwords and one-time passcodes, configure Google and Apple logins, and manage confirmation emails autonomously
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. When asked to enable ecommerce, the system opens stores automatically. For marketing needs, it integrates with Hostinger Reach, the company's email marketing product, without requiring customers to research providers or connect APIs.For Indian MSMEs, AI Builder addresses critical operational needs identified in recent research. A CyberMedia study from June found that 78% of Indian MSMEs rank operational efficiency as their top priority, surpassing revenue growth at 71% and customer acquisition at 64%
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. The platform enables these businesses to build inventory trackers, order logs, customer databases, and internal portals alongside customer-facing websites, extending automation beyond online presence into day-to-day business operations.Related Stories
AI Builder moves past the standard prompt-to-build approach by accepting diverse content types as starting points. Restaurants can upload menu PDFs, designers can share screenshots or reference images, and business owners can paste links to outdated websites they want modernized
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. The platform offers two building modes: agentic mode where AI leads development based on customer descriptions, and manual mode providing granular control for moving sections and editing individual elements directly."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"
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. The platform is now available globally to new and existing customers, representing a fundamental rethinking of how AI assists with digital business creation and management.Summarized by
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