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HostAgentics vs Hostinger

Last reviewed: 2026-08-06

Hostinger sells cloud VPS servers. You can self-host n8n, OpenClaw, or Hermes on a Hostinger VPS. HostAgentics sells managed runtimes — the server, containers, TLS, databases, and updates are handled for you. These are different purchase categories: Hostinger sells infrastructure; HostAgentics sells a running product. Pricing details below should be verified against each provider's current public pricing page, as prices change.

DimensionHostAgenticsHostinger VPS (self-managed)
What you buyA managed runtime (n8n, OpenClaw, or Hermes) with domain, HTTPS, backups, updates, and monitoring included.A virtual server. You install and operate everything yourself (Docker, reverse proxy, TLS, databases, updates, backups).
SetupMinutes: pay, deploy, use.Hours to days of system administration before your agent runs.
Fixed priceYes — fixed monthly price, no infrastructure overages.No — you pay for the VPS plus any extra storage/bandwidth you use.
BackupsDaily provider snapshots with 7-day retention.Hostinger offers VPS snapshots (plan-dependent); designing a backup strategy is your job.
SupportEmail support for the runtime product.Infrastructure support; application-level issues are on you.

When HostAgentics may be the better fit

A Hostinger VPS is the better fit when you already operate servers, want full control over the stack, or need resources beyond our current plan sizes. HostAgentics is the better fit when you want a running agent or workspace without infrastructure work, at a fixed price.

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Facts and pricing change; this comparison reflects publicly available information at the review date and does not constitute an endorsement.

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