Sliplane vs Hostinger

Sliplane is the managed container platform that lets you deploy unlimited applications without the hassle of server administration. Unlike traditional VPS providers, we handle all the infrastructure so you can focus on building.
How It Works
With Sliplane, you rent a server (starting at €9/month) and deploy as many containers as it can handle - all managed through a simple web interface. No SSH, no server maintenance, no DevOps headaches.
One-Click Deployments
Both platforms offer one-click deployments, but with different philosophies:
Hostinger gives you templates that install apps on your VPS - you get full control but need to handle configuration and maintenance yourself.
Sliplane provides truly managed deployments - select your app, add environment variables, and get a live URL with SSL in minutes. Updates are just one-click redeployments.
Pricing: Time vs Money
Hostinger starts at $5/month for a VPS, while Sliplane starts at €9/month. The difference? With Hostinger you're buying raw resources and doing the work yourself. With Sliplane, you're buying a managed service that saves hours of setup and maintenance time.
Multiple Applications: Where Sliplane Shines
While Hostinger typically means one VPS per application (or complex Docker Compose setups), Sliplane lets you deploy unlimited applications on one server:
- Deploy n8n, PostgreSQL, Redis, and monitoring tools all for €9/month
- Each new app is just another container - zero additional cost
- Platform handles all networking and resource allocation automatically
Here's a demo showing how easy it is to deploy n8n:
Developer Experience
The main difference comes down to how you prefer to work:
Hostinger is perfect if you enjoy SSH and command-line management. You have complete control over your server and can configure everything exactly as needed.
Sliplane is ideal if you prefer web interfaces and want to focus on deployment rather than server administration. Everything from logs to scaling is handled through the dashboard.
Real-World Example: Hosting an Automation Stack
Let's say you want to run n8n, PostgreSQL, Redis, and monitoring tools.
With Hostinger: You get full control over your $10/month VPS but need to set up Docker Compose, configure networking, and handle maintenance yourself.
With Sliplane: Deploy each service in minutes on a €9/month server. Everything connects automatically and updates are one-click operations.
Both approaches work - it's about whether you want control or convenience.
The Bottom Line
Hostinger gives you raw server control at a low price, but you're trading time for money. If you'd rather deploy applications than manage servers, Sliplane's managed approach gets you productive in minutes, not hours.
Already using Hostinger and want to migrate? I'd be happy to help you move your applications to Sliplane - just reach out.
Cheers,
Jonas, Co-Founder of sliplane.io