Comparison
molt.host vs Hostinger for OpenClaw
TL;DR
Hostinger is cheaper server hosting with guided setup, but you still own the server. molt.host costs more per month and less in operational time.
molt.host
Managed OpenClaw hosting with staged upgrades, monitoring, and web-based setup.
Hostinger
Budget server hosting with a guided OpenClaw installer. Lower monthly cost, but you still maintain the server.
Side-by-side comparison
Initial setup
molt.hostmolt.host
Connect messaging channels, pick your AI model, go live. No server, no installer, no technical steps.
Hostinger
Purchase a server plan, use the guided installer to set up OpenClaw, then configure your settings. It's quick in the happy path, but troubleshooting is still on you.
Ongoing maintenance
molt.hostmolt.host
Low. Staged upgrades, monitoring + alerts, and remediation workflows handled for you.
Hostinger
You manage the full stack: server software updates, OpenClaw upgrades, security settings, and error investigation. Expect a few hours per month.
OpenClaw updates
molt.hostmolt.host
Staged upgrades when OpenClaw ships new releases. No manual pulls or restarts.
Hostinger
Manual process. You need to connect to your server, pull the latest version, and restart OpenClaw. Easy to fall behind on updates.
Monthly cost
Hostingermolt.host
Hosting starts at $29/month (bring your own AI model keys). Higher than a basic server but includes all the work you'd otherwise do yourself.
Hostinger
Starts at around $5/month for a basic plan. But add your time for maintenance, and the real cost is higher than the price tag.
Server control
Hostingermolt.host
No direct server access. You interact with OpenClaw through a dedicated dashboard. The underlying technology is fully managed for you.
Hostinger
Full access to your own server. Install other software, change any setting, run other projects alongside OpenClaw.
Reliability
molt.hostmolt.host
Monitoring + alerts with OpenClaw-specific health checks, plus automatic restarts and recovery.
Hostinger
Hostinger keeps your server running, but OpenClaw itself is your responsibility. No OpenClaw-specific remediation workflows if OpenClaw stops working at 2 AM.
Technical skill required
molt.hostmolt.host
Very little. Built for non-technical users. If you can scan a QR code, you can deploy OpenClaw.
Hostinger
Some. The guided installer helps with initial setup, but troubleshooting problems requires comfort with server settings and technical concepts.
Our recommendation
Choose molt.host if you want to avoid server management. Choose Hostinger if lowest monthly cost matters more than your time.
Why managed hosting
Your time has a price tag too.
- Hostinger's monthly cost is lower. But factor in the hours spent on server maintenance and the gap closes fast.
- No SSH, no cPanel, no manual OpenClaw upgrades. Staged upgrades for updates and security patches.
- Hostinger gives you a server. molt.host gives you a running OpenClaw with monitoring that knows the difference between 'server is up' and 'WhatsApp is connected.'
- When something breaks, you get OpenClaw-specific support. Not a hosting help desk that's never heard of OpenClaw.
Your OpenClaw, live in minutes.
Go live in minutes from $29/month. No credit card required.
No credit card required. Go live in minutes.