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Hostinger Pricing 2026: Every Plan, Real Renewal Costs & Whether It's Worth It

Elliot, BearHost
Elliot, BearHost
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Hostinger Pricing 2026: Every Plan, Real Renewal Costs & Whether It's Worth It

Hostinger's headline prices are some of the cheapest in hosting - but nearly every one requires a 24- or 48-month upfront commitment and renews at 2-5x the intro rate. Here's what you'll actually pay in year one, three, and five across every Hostinger product.

TL;DR

Hostinger web hosting starts at $2.99/mo, VPS at $6.49/mo, and business email at $0.39/mo per mailbox - but only on long upfront terms, and every plan renews at 2-5x the intro rate. Budget for the 3- and 5-year total, not the homepage number.

TL;DR - Hostinger pricing in 30 seconds

THE 30-SECOND ANSWER

Hostinger's headline prices are genuinely some of the cheapest in hosting - web hosting from $2.99/mo, VPS from $6.49/mo, website builder from $2.99/mo, business email from $0.39/mo per mailbox. The catch: nearly every one of those numbers requires a 24- or 48-month upfront commitment, and every plan renews at 2–5x the intro rate. This guide shows what you'll actually pay in year one, year three, and year five - not just the number on the pricing page.

Hostinger pricing at a glance (2026)

ProductStarting price (intro)Typical renewalLongest term for lowest price
Web hosting (Premium)$2.99/mo$10.99/mo48 months
Web hosting (Business)$3.99/mo$16.99/mo48 months
Cloud hosting (Startup)$7.99/mo$25.99/mo48 months
Managed WordPress hosting$2.99/mo$10.99/mo48 months
VPS hosting (KVM 1)$6.49/mo$11.99/mo24 months
Website Builder (Premium)$2.99/mo$10.99/mo48 months
Website Builder (Business)$3.99/mo$16.99/mo48 months
Business email (Starter, per mailbox)$0.39/mo$1.59/mo48 months
Business email (Premium, per mailbox)$1.99/mo$3.99/mo48 months
Domain (.com)~$1 (1st yr promo)~$14.99/yrAnnual

Prices pulled directly from hostinger.com/pricing as of July 2026 and may shift with ongoing promotions. Always confirm the number at checkout before entering payment details.

How Hostinger pricing actually works

Hostinger runs the same playbook across every product line: a steep “up to X% off” discount that only applies if you pay for 1, 2, or 4 years upfront, followed by a renewal at a rate that's 2–5x higher once that term ends. The monthly figure on the pricing page is the total contract cost divided by the number of months - you're not billed monthly, you're billed once, in full, on day one.

That's not a scam - it's a standard hosting-industry pricing model, and Namecheap, GoDaddy, and Bluehost all use variations of it. But it does mean “Hostinger pricing” only makes sense once you know three numbers for any plan: the intro rate, the length of the term that unlocks it, and the renewal rate that kicks in afterward. The sections below cover all three for every Hostinger product.

Hostinger web hosting pricing (shared)

Hostinger's shared web hosting pricing has three tiers, all running on LiteSpeed servers with hPanel. This is also the pricing structure behind Hostinger WordPress hosting, since managed WordPress hosting shares the same three plans (Hostinger just pre-installs WordPress and adds automatic core updates).

PlanIntro priceRenewalWebsitesStorageRAM / CPUBest for
Premium$2.99/mo$10.99/mo320 GB SSD2 GB / 1 corePersonal sites, single WP blog
Business$3.99/mo$16.99/mo5050 GB NVMe3 GB / 2 coresSmall business, light WooCommerce
Cloud Startup$7.99/mo$25.99/mo100100 GB NVMe4 GB / 4 coresHigher-traffic WP/WooCommerce

All three tiers include a free domain for the first year, free SSL, a free AI website builder, free email marketing credits for a year, and an AI agent for WordPress setup. Business and above add daily backups, a free CDN, and a dedicated IP; Cloud Startup adds priority 24/7 support and a weekly traffic “power boost” for handling spikes.

Two tiers above Cloud Startup - Cloud Professional (~$14–16/mo intro, renews around $44.99/mo) and Cloud Enterprise (~$27/mo intro, renews around $64.99/mo) - exist as a separate Cloud hosting product line for sites that have outgrown shared infrastructure but don't need full VPS control.

Hostinger VPS pricing (2026)

Hostinger VPS pricing is quoted on a 24-month term for the lowest headline rate, which is shorter than the 48-month commitment used on shared hosting and the website builder. All VPS plans run AMD EPYC processors, NVMe storage, and 1 Gbps networking.

PlanIntro (24 mo)RenewalvCPURAMNVMeBandwidth
KVM 1$6.49/mo$11.99/mo14 GB50 GB4 TB
KVM 2$8.99/mo$14.99/mo28 GB100 GB8 TB
KVM 4$12.99/mo$28.99/mo416 GB200 GB16 TB
KVM 8$25.99/mo$49.99/mo832 GB400 GB32 TB

Every VPS plan includes weekly backups, firewall management, a public API, an AI assistant for server setup, and a free domain for the first year. What's not obvious from the pricing page: the entry KVM 1 and KVM 2 tiers still share some CPU burst capacity under load, so “1 vCPU” doesn't always behave like a dedicated core during traffic spikes. If dedicated-core performance from the entry tier matters more than shaving a few dollars off month one, [BearHost VPS](https://bearhost.comcheap VPS hosting) starts at $4.49/mo with KVM dedicated cores and - unlike Hostinger - no renewal hike at all.

Hostinger website builder pricing

The drag-and-drop Website Builder is priced identically to the Premium and Business web hosting tiers, just repackaged as a builder-first product with 300+ templates and an AI site generator layered on top.

PlanIntro (48 mo)RenewalWebsitesStorageeCommerce
Premium Website Builder$2.99/mo$10.99/mo12 GBNo
Business Website Builder$3.99/mo$16.99/mo5050 GBYes - up to 1,000 products, 0% fees

Both plans include a free domain for year one, mobile editing, SEO tools, and AI features (image generator, blog generator, logo maker on Business). The builder is a closed platform - sites don't export cleanly to WordPress or anywhere else, so factor that lock-in into the price, not just the monthly rate.

Hostinger business email pricing

Hostinger sells email hosting three ways, priced per mailbox on a 48-month term for the lowest rate.

PlanIntro (per mailbox)RenewalStorageEmails/day
Starter Business Email$0.39/mo$1.59/mo10 GB1,000
Premium Business Email Deal$1.59/mo (5 for price of 4)$3.99/mo50 GB3,000
Premium Business Email$1.99/mo$3.99/mo50 GB3,000

Free email (with mailbox limits) is also bundled into most web hosting plans at no extra cost - the standalone email pricing above is for buyers who want a dedicated mailbox without a hosting plan attached, or who need more mailboxes than their hosting tier includes for free.

Hostinger domain pricing

Domain registration is cheap on first-year promos - .com is frequently discounted to around $1 for the first year - and renews at standard market rates, roughly $14.99/year for .com in 2026. WHOIS privacy protection is free on every domain (a $9.99/year value elsewhere), and Hostinger supports around 300 domain extensions. Domains bought standalone (not bundled with a hosting plan) don't carry the same aggressive multi-year discount structure as hosting - you're paying close to the real annual rate from year one.

Hostinger pricing calculator: what you'll really pay over 3 and 5 years

This is the number that matters more than the homepage banner. Because Hostinger's cheapest rate requires paying for the entire term upfront, “starting at $2.99/mo” and “what I'll spend over 5 years” are two very different figures.

Web hosting & website builder (48-month intro term)

Plan48-month upfront cost1-year renewal cost5-year total
Premium (hosting or builder)$143.52$131.88$275.40
Business (hosting or builder)$191.52$203.88$395.40
Cloud Startup$383.52$311.88$695.40

VPS hosting (24-month intro term)

Plan24-month upfront1-year renewal3-year total5-year total
KVM 1$155.76$143.88$299.64$587.40
KVM 2$215.76$179.88$395.64$755.40
KVM 4$311.76$347.88$659.64$1,355.40
KVM 8$623.76$599.88$1,223.64$2,423.40

Business email (48-month intro term, per mailbox)

Plan48-month upfront1-year renewal5-year total
Starter$18.72$19.08$37.80
Premium$95.52$47.88$143.40

The pattern holds everywhere: the intro term is genuinely cheap per month, and the renewal years cost roughly 2–5x more per month than the intro rate. Over a 5-year horizon, that renewal gap usually adds up to more than the intro discount saved. Budget for the number in the last column, not the number in the hero banner.

Hostinger pricing vs. the competition

CategoryHostingerGoDaddyNamecheap
Shared hosting (intro)$2.99/mo~$5.99/mo~$1.98/mo
Shared hosting (renewal)$10.99/mo~$11.99/mo~$3.88/mo
VPS (intro)$6.49/mo~$6.99/mo~$11.88/mo
.com domain (renewal)~$14.99/yr~$19.99/yr~$14.58/yr
Website builder (intro)$2.99/movaries~$1.98/mo

Hostinger sits in the middle: cheaper than GoDaddy across nearly every category, more expensive than Namecheap on raw shared-hosting and domain cost, but ahead of both on performance and control panel quality. For the full breakdown, see Hostinger vs GoDaddy, Hostinger vs Namecheap, or the three-way [Hostinger vs Namecheap vs GoDaddy verdict](https://bearhost.comBlogs Hostinger Vs Namecheap Vs Godaddy).

Is Hostinger's pricing worth it?

It's worth it if you:

Can commit to the 24- or 48-month term and don't mind paying it upfront.

Are price-sensitive in year one - launching a first site, testing an idea, or working with a tight startup budget.

Plan to actively reassess your hosting setup before the renewal date hits, rather than auto-renewing.

It's not worth it if you:

Want month-to-month flexibility without a steep price penalty (Hostinger's monthly-billing rate, with no discount, runs 3–6x the discounted intro rate).

Hate the idea of a renewal bill that's 2–5x your first invoice.

Need dedicated, non-burstable VPS resources from the entry tier - Hostinger's cheapest KVM plans still share some capacity under load.

For the full features-and-performance picture beyond price, see our complete Hostinger review.

Hostinger alternatives if the pricing model doesn't fit

If the multi-year lock-in or the renewal jump is the dealbreaker, three alternatives come up most often in the same searches:

Namecheap - cheaper shared hosting and domain renewals, less upsell pressure. See Namecheap alternatives if Namecheap itself isn't the right fit either.

GoDaddy - worse on price, better on phone support and TLD selection. See GoDaddy alternatives for options that beat it on both.

[BearHost](https://bearhost.comcheap VPS hosting) - KVM VPS from $4.49/mo with dedicated resources from the entry tier and no renewal hike, ever. See BearHost VPS or Switch from Hostinger for free, no-downtime migration.

For a deeper seven-way comparison, see [best Hostinger alternatives in 2026](https://bearhost.comBlogs Best Hostinger Alternatives).

Hostinger pricing FAQs

The bottom line on Hostinger pricing

Hostinger's intro pricing is legitimately some of the most competitive in the industry across every product line it sells - hosting, VPS, email, builder, and domains.

The number to plan around isn't the one on the homepage; it's the 3- and 5-year total in the calculator tables above, because that's what a renewal-driven pricing model actually costs once the intro term runs out. If you're comfortable with that trade-off and the multi-year upfront payment, Hostinger remains one of the better value plays in hosting.If predictable, flat pricing matters more to you than the lowest possible month-one number, BearHost VPS and the other Hostinger alternatives are worth a look before you commit.

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Conclusion

Hostinger's intro pricing is legitimately some of the most competitive in the industry. The number to plan around isn't the homepage banner - it's the 3- and 5-year total once the intro term ends. If predictable, flat pricing matters more to you than the lowest month-one number, BearHost VPS and the other Hostinger alternatives are worth a look before you commit.

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