Hostinger is one of the cheapest places to buy a web server and a builder. But cheap hosting is not a finished website. You still have to build it, secure it, and keep it current yourself, and the price is not as low as it looks past year one.
Bottom line: Hostinger wins on intro price and raw server control. MCP Village wins if you want a finished site that stays current without you becoming a part-time webmaster.
Hostinger's ~$2.99 a month rate is a multi-year prepay intro. At renewal it commonly jumps to around $10.99 a month, roughly five times what you signed up for.
Hostinger hands you a builder. Every page, every update, every fix is your job in their tool. If you don't log in, nothing changes, and most small-business sites quietly go stale within months.
Their AI tool can generate a starter site. Keeping that site accurate next month, or next year, is still a manual job you own.
Hostinger prices shown are their current intro rates on multi-year plans. Renewal rates differ, check Hostinger's site before committing.
If you want the cheapest possible entry point, need full server access, plan to run WordPress or a custom app, or already have a freelancer handling the site, Hostinger is a reasonable, affordable choice. It's built for people who want control over every layer. MCP Village is built for owners who want none of those layers, just a site that works and stays current.
A jeweler, a plumber, a salon owner, a fitness coach. Someone who already chats with Claude or ChatGPT, wants their phone number updated on the site the moment it changes, and has no interest in learning a builder or watching for a renewal bill that jumped fivefold. One flat price, $29.95 a year, and the AI they already use handles the rest.
Connect the AI you already use and start building. $29.95 a year, no surprises at renewal.
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