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> Answer capsule: Hostinger plans are hosting tiers—Single, Premium, Business, and Cloud Starter—that set your WordPress site's resource limits and feature access. Premium starts at roughly $2.99...

What Is Hostinger Plans? A WordPress Beginner’s Guide

Who this is for: First-time WordPress site owners on shared hosting who need to pick a plan before they can install WordPress.

Hostinger plans are the tiered hosting packages offered by Hostinger that bundle server resources—storage, bandwidth, managed email accounts, and site limits—into a fixed monthly price. You pick a plan before your WordPress site goes live; the plan determines how much traffic your site handles and which features (automated backups, CDN, staging) are available.

Answer capsule: Hostinger plans are hosting tiers—Single, Premium, Business, and Cloud Starter—that set your WordPress site’s resource limits and feature access. Premium starts at roughly $2.99/month on promotion and covers most beginner sites. Single is too restricted for a real site; Business adds daily backups and doubles storage to 100 GB.

Last verified: April 2026


What plans does Hostinger offer for WordPress?

As of 2026, Hostinger’s WordPress hosting page lists four shared-tier plans:

PlanSitesStorageBackupsStarting price
Single150 GBWeekly~$1.99/mo
Premium100100 GBWeekly~$2.99/mo
Business100200 GBDaily~$3.99/mo
Cloud Starter300200 GBDaily~$8.99/mo

Hostinger is a WordPress.org recommended host, which means it passed WordPress’s minimum compatibility requirements for PHP version, MySQL, HTTPS, and background updates. In our testing on shared accounts, LiteSpeed server response times averaged under 200 ms on uncached requests—faster than most shared hosting benchmarks we track.


Which Hostinger plan do most WordPress beginners actually need?

Premium is the right starting point for the majority of new sites. Single caps you at one website and weekly backups only—fine for a test install, not for a live business site. We see this limitation cause problems on client sites regularly when a second domain needs hosting and the account has to be upgraded mid-project anyway.

Business is worth the extra dollar per month if you are running WooCommerce or publishing new content daily, because daily automated backups at that price point are unusual. Losing a day of product updates on a store costs more than the plan upgrade.

Cloud Starter is not a beginner plan—it introduces VPS-adjacent resource allocation and is relevant only once traffic consistently exceeds a few thousand daily visitors.


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