Hostinger’s new AI-powered platform transforms the accessibility of web app development, allowing users to create interactive online tools without coding knowledge. The launch of Hostinger Horizons represents a significant shift in how small businesses and individuals can establish sophisticated online presences, potentially democratizing web app creation for those previously limited by technical or financial constraints. This development comes as the no-code movement continues to gain momentum across the technology sector.
The big picture: Hostinger has globally launched Hostinger Horizons, an AI-powered no-code solution that enables users to create fully functional web applications without coding skills or third-party integrations.
What they’re saying: “We aim for a completely new user experience where all you need is an idea, and you can make it a reality in minutes without any hassle,” says Giedrius Zakaitis, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Hostinger.
- Zakaitis believes the platform “will change the way small businesses operate and the way people think about the possibilities of their online presence.”
Key features: The platform operates through a user-friendly chat interface with real-time previews, supporting over 80 languages, voice commands, and image uploads for reference.
- Users can develop interactive web applications like appointment schedulers, fitness planners, and QR code generators.
- The platform eliminates the traditional barriers of extensive coding knowledge or expensive professional assistance.
Future developments: Hostinger plans to enhance the platform with visitor login systems, payment integrations, and connections to other digital tools.
- Upcoming updates will introduce automatic testing, issue resolution, and web app optimization capabilities.
Practical details: After a limited testing phase with select customers in February, Hostinger Horizons is now available worldwide to both existing and new customers.
- Pricing starts at $19.99 per month, with all plans including one month of free hosting and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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