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Compare · Hostinger vs MCP Village

Hostinger sells cheap hosting. The work is still all yours.

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.

What the low price leaves out

You rented the server. Now go build the site.

01

The intro price expires

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.

02

You are the webmaster

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.

03

AI that helps once

Their AI tool can generate a starter site. Keeping that site accurate next month, or next year, is still a manual job you own.

Line by line

Hostinger vs MCP Village

Feature
Hostinger
MCP Village
Price
~$2.99/mo intro
$29.95/year
Renewal jump
Yes (~5×)
flat forever
How you edit
Their builder, you do it
Tell your own AI
AI role
Builds once, basic tools
Your own AI, ongoing
Custom domain + SSL
SEO set up for you
AI SEO assistant
automatic
Contact forms
Online store
(Business plan)
Simple orders only
24/7 support
Email
Updates when you say so
You log in and do it
You just say so

Hostinger prices shown are their current intro rates on multi-year plans. Renewal rates differ, check Hostinger's site before committing.

How MCP Village handles it

A finished site that you keep current by talking, at a price that doesn't move.

When Hostinger is the right call

Some people genuinely need what Hostinger sells.

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.

Who reaches for MCP Village

Owners who want a site done, not a server rented.

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.

What owners want to know

Hostinger vs MCP Village, answered plainly

Isn't Hostinger cheaper?
At the intro rate, yes. But that rate is tied to a multi-year prepay and often jumps to around $10.99 a month at renewal, roughly five times the sign-up price, and you're still doing all the work yourself. MCP Village is $29.95 a year flat, no renewal multiplier, and your AI handles the building and updates.
Do I have to deal with hosting or servers?
No. Hosting, SSL, and the technical side are all handled for you. You talk to your AI about the site; the platform takes care of what's underneath.
Can I move my Hostinger site to MCP Village?
You rebuild it here by describing it to your AI. That usually goes quickly because the AI already understands your kind of business. Everything you create here is yours.
Do I need any technical skill to use MCP Village?
None. If you can send a text message, you can keep a MCP Village site up to date.

A finished site you edit by talking, not a cheap empty server you have to fill.

Connect the AI you already use and start building. $29.95 a year, no surprises at renewal.

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