Hostinger posts fourth consecutive year of 50%+ growth, driven by platform-wide AI agent use

Hostinger posts fourth consecutive year of 50%+ growth, driven by platform-wide AI agent use
  • Revenue ~4x since 2022 (€69.6m → €275.4m), a 58% CAGR, placing it among Europe’s most consistently high-growth tech companies
  • Customer base grew 35% to 4.6 million small businesses and solopreneurs across 150+ countries

Hostinger, a no-code AI-driven platform for building and growing online businesses, today reported 51% year-over-year revenue growth in 2025, reaching €275.4 million. This marks the company’s fourth consecutive year of over 50% revenue growth and positions it among Europe’s most consistently high-performing technology companies.

Hostinger’s customer base expanded 35% to 4.6 million businesses across more than 150 countries. The company attributes these results to steady demand for its core hosting and cloud infrastructure services alongside accelerating adoption of AI-driven tools designed to simplify how businesses build, manage, and scale their online operations.

Hostinger’s 2025 performance extends a remarkable multi-year growth trajectory. Since 2022, the company has grown revenue from €69.6 million to €275.4 million, a compound annual growth rate of 58%, while expanding its customer base from approximately 1.5 million to 4.6 million users. Over this period, Hostinger added €205.8 million in cumulative new revenue and 3.1 million net new customers.

YearRevenueYoY GrowthCustomersMilestone
2022€69.6M+64%1.5MMarket expansion
2023€110.2M+57%2.4MFirst EBITDA profit (€2.4M)
2024€182.4M+65%3.5MAI product launches
2025€275.4M+51%4.6MAgentic AI at scale

“Our customers don’t want to manage infrastructure or tools – they want to run their businesses,” said Hostinger CEO Daugirdas Jankus. “AI allows us to take more of that complexity off their hands, whether that’s building something new or keeping existing services running smoothly. The results we’re seeing reflect how strongly that approach resonates across markets, from New York to Mumbai and from São Paulo to Jakarta.”

Agentic AI drives operational transformation

Hostinger has increasingly embedded autonomous AI agents into everyday workflows across its platform, allowing users to perform tasks that previously required technical expertise through a simple chat interface.

One such agent, Kodee, which evolved from a chatbot into an AI agent, can perform more than 350 different admin-level tasks – some of which include access to and control of users’ IT systems. These tasks include website migrations and backups, store management, configuring DNS, checking server health, and handling billing – areas that historically created technical friction for small and medium-sized businesses operating online.

By year-end 2025, Kodee handled 81% of customer support interactions across Hostinger’s 4.6 million users, up from 50% at the start of the year, saving the company around €9 million for the year.

The company’s AI-powered web-application platform, Hostinger Horizons, which launched in early 2025, attracted more than 800,000 customers by year-end, enabling them to build functional web applications without writing code. Hostinger Reach, the AI-powered email marketing service that allows users to draft professional campaigns and create customer segments through conversational AI, reached 150,000 users by December 2025.

Collectively, these innovations have driven strong customer satisfaction, evidenced by a Net Promoter Score of +59, a metric indicating how likely customers are to recommend the product to others.

Sustained recognition as Europe’s growth leader

In 2025, Hostinger was listed among the FT 1000 of Europe’s fastest-growing companies for the sixth consecutive year and ranked second in the Financial Times & Statista Long-term Growth Champions: Europe 2026 report. The Long-term Growth Champions ranking specifically recognizes companies demonstrating sustained revenue growth over a decade, distinguishing companies that maintain momentum at scale from those experiencing short-term spikes.

The company’s consistent performance across multiple years and market conditions reflects both the resilience of its business model and the compounding advantages of operating at scale.

Founded in 2004, Hostinger benefits from a mature, geographically diverse customer base spanning India, Brazil, the United States, Indonesia, and France. This established foundation has enabled it to roll out new AI capabilities across millions of users simultaneously, a structural advantage unavailable to newer, AI-native startups.

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