- Hostinger launches Horizons, a creator of web applications without code
- Duolingo, Concept and Airbnb Reference as web application startups
- It is available for all users next month and will save them “weeks or months”
Hostinger bets very large on AI with its launch of a new tool designed to help users create, modify and publish their own web applications without the need for coding expertise.
Hostinger Horizons has already started to move to a selected group of customers who used the tool without code to create web applications as a language learning card game and a time management tool.
The web hosting platform highlighted the versatility of web applications, which offer more interactive and personal experiences compared to traditional websites.
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Hostinger revealed that the “vast majority” of its more than 3.5 million customers built traditional sites, stressing how companies like Duolingo, Concept and Airbnb had initially started as simple web support – sites that had previously necessity of greater expertise to build.
“Coding of web applications from zero takes weeks or months, and the hiring of a developer can cost thousands of people. For more important projects, time and costs increase exponentially, “noted Giedrius Zakaitis, product and technology manager.
To create a web application with horizons, users will interact with a chatbot that uses AI to create, add and edit components on the site. The cat interface is also supported by vocal prompts and image downloads, and since the launch, it has been set to support more than 80 languages.
Zakaitis added: “Web applications have transformed ideas into startups of a million dollars, but by building a always needed to code or hire a developer. We think it’s time to change the game. ”
Once finished, users can publish their web applications in a personalized field, and they can always come back to refine and update at any time.
The new product launch comes a little more than a year after Hostinger added Kodee, a cat assistant who offers advice on users when it comes to building their site.
With four users of in five in five websites now using artificial intelligence during their site construction phase, Horizons extends the usefulness of AI to another type of website.
Hostinger says that Horizons will generally be available for new and existing customers from next month.