TL;DR – Hostinger reported €275.4 million in revenue for 2025, up 51% year over year. This is the fourth consecutive year in which the company recorded more than 50% annual revenue growth.
The customer base increased 35% YoY, to 4.6 million businesses and solopreneurs across more than 150 countries.
Multi-year growth
Since 2022, Hostinger’s revenue has grown from €69.6 million to €275.4 million. That represents a compound annual growth rate of 58%.
Customer numbers increased from approximately 1.5 million in 2022 to 4.6 million in 2025. Over this period, the company added €205.8 million in revenue and 3.1 million net new customers.

The company reported its first EBITDA profit in 2023.
Hostinger connects growth rate with “continued demand for hosting and cloud infrastructure services, combined with wider adoption of AI-based tools across its platform”.

Deep AI integration in company operations
Hostinger has embedded AI agents into customer-facing and internal processes:
- Kodee, an AI agent that evolved from a chatbot, can perform more than 350 administrative tasks. These include website migrations, backups, DNS configuration, store management, billing actions, and server health checks.
By the end of 2025, Kodee handled 81% of customer support interactions, up from 50% at the beginning of the year. The company estimates this reduced operating costs by approximately €9 million.
We covered beginnings of Kodee on webhosting.today:
- Hostinger Horizons, launched in early 2025, allows users to build web applications without writing code. More than 800,000 customers used the tool during the year.
- Hostinger Reach, an AI-driven email marketing product, reached 150,000 users by December 2025.
Hostinger also reported a Net Promoter Score of +59, which is considered “excellent” on standard benchmarks and indicates strong customer satisfaction and positive brand perception.
Growth trajectory compared to Namecheap and GoDaddy
In 2025 Hostinger was included in the FT 1000 ranking 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 list.
Compared to its competitors, Hostinger’s YoY growth can be considered impressive.
For example, Namecheap revenue was:

YoY growth rate scale gap (not revenue of course) is even wider if we compare Hostinger with GoDaddy:
Hostinger’s 2025 results mark the company’s fourth consecutive year of over 50% revenue growth and positions it among Europe’s most consistently high-performing technology companies.
We will see if Hostinger will manage to keep its growth rate so impressive also for 2026.
Sources – official websites of Hostinger, GoDaddy and Namecheap.
Damian Andruszkiewicz
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