Hostinger vs Bluehost


While both Hostinger and Bluehost offer cheaper entry-level plans that are great for getting started, the Business plans compared here provide a much better value for money.


These Business plans include faster performance, higher resource limits, and essential features such as weekly backups, premium support, and advanced security. Perfect for users seeking a more reliable and scalable hosting solution rather than a basic starter package.

Hostinger logo Bluehost logo
Starting price (12 months) US$ 3,99 / month US$ 7,99 / month
Renewal costs after one year US$ 13,99 / month US$ 15,99 / month
Free domain Free domain first year Free domain first year
Free SSL yes yes
Storage NVMe 50 GB NVMe 50 GB
Websites 50 50
CDN yes yes
Email 5 mailboxes per website free first year 1 month free
Malware scanning yes yes
Malware removal yes yes
Domain privacy free first year free first year
Website backup weekly weekly
Data centers Multiple regions (EU / US / ASIA / SA) Strong US presence, global nodes for managed WP
Support 24/7 chat & ticket (limited phone) 24/7 chat + phone support

you get an extra 20% discount

Summary & Recommendation


Choose Hostinger if:

Your priority is best value per dollar, fast speed, low latency, and high reliability out of the box.

If you’re okay with primarily chat or email support, Hostinger is likely the better choice for you.

Choose Bluehost if:

You prefer a more established brand reputation in certain markets, need phone support, use WordPress-centric tools, or want deeper integrations.

Bluehost remains a strong and comfortable option, especially if you don’t mind paying a little more.

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