I'm in the process of building several products with my team and we've already completed three, with about five more on the way. The dilemma I'm facing is about which hosting service to choose for staging these tools or sites. For example, while Chrome extensions don't require hosting since users can just download them, the site-based tools that we're developing using Node.js, which rely on various packages, definitely need a hosting solution. I initially purchased a shared plan from Hostinger, but I've realized that it doesn't support Node.js applications. Now, I'm looking into VPS options, but since Hostinger seems more tailored for WordPress, I'm wondering if I should consider alternatives like Hetzner instead. What would you recommend? Thanks in advance!
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with Hostinger's VPS offerings if you want to stick with them. They can provide a solid deal for what you need.
If you're leaning towards a VPS and want reliability, give AWS Lightsail a shot. It has a good reputation for performance and scalability.

Just to clarify, reliability in 2025 can vary; don’t overlook smaller providers like OVH or Hetzner—they can often be more dependable than bigger players.