Hostinger Wants to Reinvent Email with an AI-First Rewrite of the Inbox

Plenty of companies have tried to reinvent email over the years, but Hostinger believes it has finally found a practical path forward. The web hosting provider has launched Hostinger Mail, an email service built from the ground up with generative AI features that aim to cut inbox time by at least an hour a day.

Saulius Lazaravi?ius, Hostinger’s Vice President of Product, says the intention is simple. Their users receive about one hundred messages a day and send around fifty. That creates an unavoidable burden for anyone trying to stay organised. According to Lazaravi?ius, the new system aims to hand that time back to customers while letting them remain in full control of what they send.

AI built directly into the core features

Hostinger Mail offers several AI tools that sit directly inside the interface. Users can generate full email drafts through an AI writer that promises polished, on-brand messages. Smart Replies can produce quick, natural responses that match the user’s tone. Long threads can be condensed through AI summaries that pull out key points.

Personalisation is woven into the system. Users can define preferred writing styles, languages, tones, and rules so the AI responds the way they want rather than producing generic messages.

A privacy pitch in a crowded AI space

Hostinger stresses that its privacy stance is part of the product, not a marketing line. The company says there is no tracking, no ads, and no third-party add-ons collecting behavioural data. It also claims that emails and AI-generated content are not fed back into training datasets.

That position may appeal to users who like the idea of AI assistance but remain uncomfortable with the data practices of larger platforms.

Designed to reduce friction, not add another tool

AI features can be triggered through built-in buttons or by talking directly with Hostinger’s assistant, Kodee. The service went through a quiet beta in September and is now available across all paid Hostinger plans. Free email users can try the features through a limited pool of AI credits.

Hostinger describes the result as an email system that tries to handle practical workload rather than chase novelty. Its goal is to turn multi-hour inbox management into a few minutes of focused review so that users can shift attention to actual work.