Hostinger Reach and Business Email: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

Updated 1 month ago

Hostinger Reach and Business Email serve different purposes, but when used together, they create a more professional, reliable, and effective email communication setup for your business.

This article explains:

  • The difference between Hostinger Reach and Business Email
  • How default email sender address works in Reach
  • Why having a professional mailbox is strongly recommended
  • When you need Reach instead of (or in addition to) Business Email

Hostinger Reach vs Business Email: Different Products, Different Goals

Hostinger Reach

Hostinger Reach is an email marketing platform designed for:

  • Sending campaigns to large audiences
  • Managing and segmenting contacts
  • Tracking engagement (opens, clicks, unsubscribes)
  • Staying compliant with email marketing regulations

Business Email

Business Email is designed for one-to-one communication, such as:

  • Customer support
  • Sales conversations
  • Internal communication

It is not intended for bulk email marketing.

Default sender email address used in Hostinger Reach

To use Hostinger Reach, you must connect to a professional domain.

Once connected:

  • Reach automatically sets the default sender address as
    no-reply@your-domain-name.tld even if you don’t have a mailbox
  • You can immediately send email campaigns using this address

However:

  • You cannot receive replies sent to no-reply@your-domain-name.tld
  • This sender address is meant only for outbound communication

If your domain already has a mailbox set up (for example, with Hostinger Business Email or another provider):

  • You can replace no-reply with your own email handle in Sender details settings
    (for example, marketing@your-domain-name.tld)
  • Your subscribers will see emails coming from this address
  • You will be able to receive and read replies from your campaigns

DNS Requirements: Why MX or A Records Matter

To send emails from your domain, Reach requires:

  • MX records (indicating a professional mailbox), or
  • An A record (indicating a live website)

At least one of these is required so email providers can verify that your domain is legitimate and suitable for email marketing.

  • MX records → You have a business mailbox
  • A record → You have a website

Either option signals that your domain is professional and trustworthy.

Why We Recommend Using a Professional Mailbox with Reach

Even though it’s possible to send campaigns without a mailbox, having one offers significant advantages.

1. Receive and Manage Replies

With a professional mailbox:

  • You can read customer replies to your campaigns
    • You can respond directly or route feedback to your team
    • You gain valuable insights into customer sentiment and questions

2. More Control Over Email Handling

With a professional mailbox, you can:

  • Set auto-reply messages
  • Create email forwarders
  • Route replies to a shared inbox or another mailbox
  • Customize how incoming responses are handled

This gives you far more flexibility than a no-reply address.

Why Business Email Alone Is Not Enough for Email Marketing

If you already have a Business Email plan, you may wonder if Reach is necessary.

Here’s why Business Email cannot replace Hostinger Reach:

1. Sending Limits

  • Business Email is not designed for bulk sending
  • You cannot send a single email campaign to more than 50 recipients
  • Large-scale campaigns require an email marketing platform

2. No Contact Management or Segmentation

Business Email does not provide:

  • Contact lists
  • Segmentation based on engagement
  • Campaign history or analytics

3. No Email Marketing Compliance Tools

Business Email does not include:

  • Unsubscribe links
  • Unsubscribe tracking
  • Legal compliance features required for marketing emails

These are essential for lawful and professional email marketing—and are built into Hostinger Reach.

Tip: Protect Your Domain Reputation

If you already have a mailbox, we strongly recommend using a dedicated mailbox for email marketing, separate from your main business communication.

Why this matters:

  • Marketing emails are more likely to receive spam complaints
  • Deliverability or reputation issues can occur over time
  • Separating marketing and transactional communication reduces risk

If issues arise:

  • Only your marketing mailbox is affected
  • Your core business email remains safe and reliable

When to Use Which Product

You Might Only Need Reach If:

  • You don’t communicate with customers via email regularly
  • You don’t need to receive replies
  • You already have a website with an A record
  • You want to send marketing emails only

(Even then, having a mailbox is still recommended.)

Best Practice (Recommended Setup)

If you already have Business Email:

  • Create a dedicated mailbox for email marketing
  • Use it as the sender address in Hostinger Reach
  • Keep marketing and transactional communication clearly separated

This setup ensures:

  • Better deliverability
  • Stronger domain reputation
  • Clear communication intent
  • Easier email management

Summary

  • Hostinger Reach is built for email marketing at scale
  • Business Email is built for direct communication
  • A professional mailbox improves:
    • Deliverability
    • Reputation
    • Reply handling
    • Control and flexibility
  • The best setup is using both products together, with a dedicated mailbox for marketing emails