No-code’s backend bottleneck is history

No-code’s backend bottleneck is history

Anyone who’s vibe-coded an application with AI knows how quickly a simple idea turns into something more complex. A basic form needs to store data. Users need accounts. Logic needs a place to live. Before long, building the app means dealing with tools that were never part of the original plan.

That’s because every app has two sides. There’s the frontend – what you see and interact with, like buttons, forms, and colors. And there’s the backend, the hidden foundation that makes everything work, like saving information and managing users.

No-code AI builders have become great at handling the frontend, but the backend has usually required third-party tools, adding extra steps and friction.

Hostinger Horizons’ latest update changes that by bringing the backend directly into the no-code platform. Databases, authentication, file storage, and built-in connections to other services are now included, so sites and apps can run entirely within Horizons.

From operational tools and business websites to ecommerce projects, AI-powered apps, and booking forms, you can now ship fully working products out of the box. No third-party integrations, no separate accounts – everything stays in one place.

Designed for fewer distractions

The backend works automatically. Instead of following setup guides or creating accounts elsewhere, simply describe what you want to build, and Horizons puts the pieces together. If an app needs users, data, or integrations, Horizons takes care of it behind the scenes.

A key advantage of Hostinger Horizons is the clear separation between testing and live environments. You can explore changes and try new functionality without affecting what’s already published – a common issue with single-database setups. Updates only go live when you intentionally publish them.

Plus, the integrated backend feature is included for all new users at no extra cost.

Sign-in and messages, handled

Web apps created with Hostinger Horizons can support email and password sign-in, one-time passwords, or single sign-on with providers like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft. Apps can also request user consent and access external resources, such as their calendars.

Email sending is included as well, with no additional accounts required. Horizons handles authentication emails for signups and password resets and supports custom, event-triggered messages such as confirmations, reminders, and security alerts.

All backend services in Horizons run on our own infrastructure. Everything is stored and managed within the same platform, without third-party providers or external dependencies.

Existing Horizons clients who already use Supabase can continue running their projects as they are, or they can switch to the built-in backend by recreating their project.

No more workarounds. Just real apps, built the no-code way. Try Hostinger Horizons today.

Author
The author

Gediminas G

Gediminas is a communications specialist passionate about technologies and their possibilities. His main responsibility is to help people understand Hostinger products and their features. He likes spending his free time bathing in the hot tub, grilling, playing poker, fishing, and other activities.