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Hostinger ChatGPT App Review

Turn a chat prompt into a website or web app with Hostinger Horizons, the no-code builder inside ChatGPT.

Editorial68Needs verificationDesignLast tested Jun 17, 2026

Reviewed by the ChatGPTAppsRank editorial team · Hands-on tested in ChatGPT · How we test · No paid placements

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TL;DR

Quick answer

Worth using?
ConditionalA budget no-code path from chat prompt to a launchable site or web app. Listed from Hostinger's documentation; full hands-on review pending.
Best for
Budget-conscious builders who want a no-code site or simple web app from a prompt
Skip if
Editing an existing site, or teams needing exportable, versioned code
Editorial Score
68/100

Quick verdict

A budget no-code path from chat prompt to a launchable site or web app. Listed from Hostinger's documentation; full hands-on review pending.

Who should use it

Budget-conscious builders who want a no-code site or simple web app from a prompt

Who should skip it

Editing an existing site, or teams needing exportable, versioned code

Overview

Hostinger inside ChatGPT routes your request through Hostinger Horizons, a no-code AI builder that turns a natural-language description into a website or web app — including layout, content, and basic backend and payments. You tag @Hostinger (or pick it from the Apps menu), describe what you want, and refine and launch the result in the Hostinger interface. Positioned as the budget end of the in-ChatGPT site-building options; currently supports creating new sites rather than editing existing ones.

Pros

  • No-code build of both websites and simple web apps from a prompt
  • Handles backend setup and payments in one place
  • Lower entry price than most all-in-one builders

Cons

  • Currently creates new sites only — no editing of existing sites from chat
  • Publishing a custom-domain site routes through a paid Hostinger plan
  • Reliability and output quality not yet hands-on verified by us

Tested prompts

Real prompts we ran in ChatGPT to evaluate this app.

  1. Prompt 1

    Build a simple landing page for a local bakery with a menu section, opening hours, a map, and an order-by-WhatsApp button.

    Result

    Pending hands-on verification of in-chat generation, the refine-in-Horizons flow, and the publish step.

Test results

Entry listed from Hostinger's official Horizons-in-ChatGPT documentation. Editorial review will follow a hands-on build and launch.

Setup experience

Connect the Hostinger app from the in-chat Apps directory, then tag @Hostinger. The generated project opens in the Hostinger Horizons interface to refine and launch.

In-chat experience

Describe the site or app; Horizons returns a working result with a link into the Hostinger interface for refinement and publishing.

Privacy and permissions

The app builds projects tied to your Hostinger account and can wire up payments. Review what the connected account exposes before granting access.

Pricing and value

Free to build and preview. A live custom-domain site runs through a paid Hostinger plan — typically the cheaper end of the all-in-one builders.

Hostinger Horizons has a free tier for building and previewing; publishing on a custom domain runs through a paid Hostinger plan. The ChatGPT app adds no separate fee.

Score breakdown

How we score apps →

Each dimension is scored 0–100 based on hands-on testing. Weight shows the share of the final editorial score.

  • Usefulness25%76

    Does it actually solve a real problem inside ChatGPT?

  • Reliability20%66

    Does it consistently return correct, complete results?

  • Ease of use15%80

    Is it discoverable, predictable, and forgiving?

  • Setup10%70

    How quickly can a real user get to first value?

  • In-chat experience10%72

    Does it feel native inside ChatGPT, or grafted on?

  • Privacy clarity10%66

    Are permissions, scopes, and data flows clearly disclosed?

  • Value10%78

    Pricing, free tier quality, and overall value for money.

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Hands-on tutorial

How to use Hostinger in ChatGPT — step by step

Setup, real prompts with expected results, common pitfalls, and FAQ.

Read the Hostinger tutorial →

Hostinger compared with

  • Wix vs Hostinger in ChatGPTPick Wix if you want the most complete, professional hosted site and don't mind paying for a Premium plan. Pick Hostinger if budget is the priority or you're building a simple web app rather than a marketing site. Both build for free and gate custom domains behind a paid plan.
  • Best ChatGPT Website Builder Apps ComparedNon-developer who wants a hosted business site: Wix. Building an app or MVP: Replit. On a budget: Hostinger. Marketing pages on an existing Webflow project: Webflow. A storefront: Shopify. A code-backed static site you own: GitHub Pages.
  • Adobe Express vs Hostinger in ChatGPTAdobe Express edges out Hostinger on overall editorial score (78 vs 68). Non-designers who want Adobe's design ecosystem free in chat → start with Adobe Express.
  • Canva vs Hostinger in ChatGPTCanva edges out Hostinger on overall editorial score (88 vs 68). Non-designers who need a quick visual draft → start with Canva.
  • Figma vs Hostinger in ChatGPTFigma edges out Hostinger on overall editorial score (78 vs 68). Designers and PMs exploring UI ideas early → start with Figma.
  • Hostinger vs Photoshop in ChatGPTPhotoshop edges out Hostinger on overall editorial score (74 vs 68). Quick generative edits without opening the full editor → start with Photoshop.
  • Hostinger vs Pinterest in ChatGPTHostinger edges out Pinterest on overall editorial score (68 vs 66). Budget-conscious builders who want a no-code site or simple web app from a prompt → start with Hostinger.
  • Hostinger vs Webflow in ChatGPTHostinger edges out Webflow on overall editorial score (68 vs 67). Budget-conscious builders who want a no-code site or simple web app from a prompt → start with Hostinger.

Final verdict

Editorial68Worth using? Conditional

A budget no-code path from chat prompt to a launchable site or web app. Listed from Hostinger's documentation; full hands-on review pending.

Frequently asked questions

Can Hostinger edit a website I already have from ChatGPT?
Not currently. The Horizons app inside ChatGPT supports creating new websites and web apps; editing an existing site happens in the Hostinger interface, not from the chat.
Is Hostinger Horizons cheaper than Wix for a ChatGPT-built site?
Hostinger generally sits at the budget end of all-in-one builders, so publishing tends to cost less than Wix's Premium plans. Both let you build for free and require a paid plan for a custom-domain, production site.

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Use cases

  • Build a website or web app from chat
  • No-code MVPs and prototypes
  • Small business sites
  • Landing pages

Trust

Editorial Score, not user rating. Community feedback coming soon.

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