Web Hosting Review · Updated May 2026 · Tested for 6 months

Hostinger India 2026 —
Genuinely good or just cheap?

We ran Hostinger on three live websites over six months — measured speed from Indian IPs, tested their support, and read the fine print on pricing. Here's what we found — the good and the bad.

9.1
★★★★★
Overall score · Best budget host in India
29M+ customers worldwide · 30-day money-back guarantee · Starts from ₹69/mo
Affiliate disclosure: If you sign up through our link, we earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. This helps fund independent testing. It does not affect our ratings; we also list what we dislike.
At a glance

The numbers that matter

Key specs for Indian users, tested first-hand.

99.9%
Uptime — our 6-month average
₹69
Starting price/month (promo)
~185ms
Avg. load time, India (TTFB)
24/7
Live chat — ~3 min response
Free
SSL certificate on all plans
30 days
Money-back window
Our honest take

What we actually liked — and didn't

After six months of real use, these are the things that genuinely stood out.

What worked well
  • Cheapest plan we found that's actually reliable — ₹69/mo for real SSD hosting
  • hPanel is the easiest control panel we've tested — took under 5 minutes to figure out
  • WordPress 1-click install — live site in under 2 minutes, no technical skills needed
  • INR billing via UPI, debit, net banking — zero forex charges on Indian cards
  • Support responded in under 3 minutes on all 4 chats we initiated
  • LiteSpeed servers noticeably faster than cPanel-based hosts we tested against
  • Free SSL (HTTPS) on every plan including the cheapest
  • 30-day refund is genuinely hassle-free — we tested it; approved within 2 hours
What we didn't like
  • Renewal price is 2–3× higher — the low price is a first-term promo only
  • No India data centre — Singapore is closest; adds ~150ms extra latency vs Indian servers
  • No phone support — live chat and email only, which frustrates some users
  • Free domain only on Premium plan and above, not the cheapest Single plan
  • Email hosting not included on the Single plan
Plans & pricing in ₹

Which plan makes sense for you?

Promotional prices shown — for the 4-year term. Renewal is higher; factor that in. Always verify on hostinger.in before checkout.

Single
₹69 /month
Regular ₹219/mo
Saves ~68% (promo)

  • 1 website
  • 100 GB SSD storage
  • Free SSL certificate
  • Weekly backups
  • No free domain
  • No email hosting
Get Single Plan

Best if you just need one site and already have a domain.

Business
₹279 /month
Regular ₹719/mo
Saves ~61% (promo)

  • 100 websites
  • 200 GB SSD storage
  • Free SSL certificate
  • Daily backups
  • Free domain for 1 year
  • Unlimited email
Get Business Plan

Choose this if you need daily backups — important for WooCommerce stores.

Prices shown are promotional and subject to change. Renewal rates are significantly higher — best value comes from choosing a longer initial term. Verify current pricing at hostinger.in.

How it compares

Hostinger vs GoDaddy India vs BigRock

We checked all three for comparable entry-level plans.

Feature Hostinger GoDaddy India BigRock
Starting price ₹69/mo ₹99/mo ₹89/mo
Control panel hPanel (easiest) cPanel cPanel
Free domain included Yes (Premium+) Yes (some plans) No
Free SSL All plans All plans Paid add-on
India data centre No (Singapore) Yes Yes
24/7 live chat Yes Yes Ticket only
UPI / Indian payment Yes Yes Yes
Money-back 30 days 30 days 30 days

Data gathered May 2026. Prices and features can change; verify directly before purchasing. GoDaddy has a slight edge with Indian servers — if local latency is your top priority, that's worth considering.

Is it right for you?

Who gets the most value from Hostinger

It's a genuinely strong fit for some users and not the right choice for others.

🎓
Students
Learning WordPress, building a portfolio, or starting a first blog — the Single plan at ₹69/mo is more than enough.
💼
Freelancers
Managing multiple client sites? Premium gives you 100 websites for ₹139/mo, plus email for each client project.
🛒
Small Businesses
A WooCommerce store or brochure site? Business plan is sensible — daily backups protect your orders and data.
✍️
Content Creators
Starting a Hindi or English blog in India — Hostinger's WordPress speed and price combination works well here.
Who shouldn't buy Hostinger (shared hosting): If your site regularly gets 10,000+ daily visitors, you'll likely outgrow shared hosting — any provider's, not just Hostinger's. At that scale, look at VPS hosting from Hostinger itself, DigitalOcean, or Cloudways. Shared hosting is a fine starting point; plan to upgrade eventually if you scale.
Getting started

How to set up your site in under 20 minutes

We went through this ourselves. Here's exactly what happens.

1
Choose your plan
For most Indian users, the Premium plan (₹139/mo) is the right starting point — you get a free domain, 100 websites, and email. Only go Single if you already have a domain elsewhere and don't need email.
2
Pick your domain name
On Premium and above, you get a domain free for the first year (worth ~₹900). .com works globally; .in is better if you're targeting specifically Indian audiences or local businesses.
Tip: Keep it short, avoid hyphens, and make sure it's easy to say out loud
3
Pay in ₹ — no surprises
Hostinger accepts UPI (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm), debit card, credit card, and net banking — all in Indian rupees. Powered by Razorpay. No forex markup.
4
Install WordPress via hPanel
Log in → Auto Installer → WordPress → Install. Takes about 90 seconds. You'll get login credentials and your site will be live. No FTP, no manual setup, no coding.
Done — your website is live and publicly accessible
5
Not happy? Refund in 30 days
If Hostinger isn't what you expected, you can request a full refund within 30 days via live chat or the billing panel. We tested this — it was approved with no pushback within 2 hours.
9.1/10
★★★★★
Our overall rating after 6 months

Hostinger is the best-value web hosting for Indian beginners in 2026. At ₹69–₹139/month, it undercuts GoDaddy and BigRock while being genuinely faster and simpler to use. The hPanel is the most beginner-friendly control panel we've tested. The one caveat: no Indian servers — Singapore is closest, which adds some latency. If you need sub-100ms load times for local audiences, consider a host with Indian data centres. For everyone else starting out, Hostinger is a strong, honest recommendation.

See Hostinger's Current Price →
Free domain included on Premium & Business plans · Free SSL on all plans
30-day money-back guarantee · Pay in ₹ via UPI / debit / net banking
Common questions

Frequently asked by Indian users

Yes — Hostinger supports full INR billing. You can pay via UPI (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm), credit/debit card, or net banking through Razorpay. No international transaction or forex conversion charges apply.
No — Hostinger's nearest data centre is in Singapore. For Indian visitors this typically results in 150–200ms TTFB, which is acceptable for most sites. If you're building a site where every millisecond matters (e.g. high-frequency transactional pages), a host with Indian servers like GoDaddy or MilesWeb may be worth the extra cost. For most blogs, small business sites, and portfolios, Singapore servers work fine.
The low price applies to your first purchase term only. Renewal pricing is significantly higher — typically 2–3× the intro rate. This is industry-standard practice, not unique to Hostinger, but it's something you should factor in. Choosing a longer initial term (2–4 years) locks in the promotional rate for longer and is the best way to manage this.
Hostinger is cheaper and, in our testing, faster for WordPress on LiteSpeed servers. GoDaddy's main advantage is Indian data centres (better local latency) and stronger brand recognition which some clients prefer. For self-managed WordPress at the lowest cost, Hostinger wins. If latency to Indian visitors is your primary concern, GoDaddy's India servers give it an edge.
Yes — we tested this ourselves. We signed up, used the service for 3 days, then requested a refund via live chat. It was approved and processed within 2 hours, no questions asked. Domain registration fees are typically non-refundable (as is standard across all hosts), but the hosting cost was fully returned.
For small WooCommerce stores (under a few hundred products, moderate traffic), the Business plan is suitable — it includes daily backups which matter a lot for e-commerce. As your store grows and traffic increases, you'd want to move to their VPS plans or a managed WooCommerce host. Shared hosting is fine to start; don't try to run a high-traffic store on it long-term.