Dinehere vs Hostinger
Compare the AI-powered restaurant website builder with Hostinger's hugely popular budget AI builder.
| Feature | H Hostinger | |
|---|---|---|
| 5-Year Total Cost | ₹14,950 over 5 yrs | ₹17,000 over 5 years |
| Time to Launch | 10 minutes | Hours (DIY) |
| Restaurant-Specific | ||
| AI Menu Parsing | ||
| Hosting Included | Included | While subscribed |
| Technical Skill Required | None | Low–Moderate |
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Mobile Optimized | ||
| SEO Built-in |
A restaurant-specific site, AI-built from your menu
Hostinger is a popular, cheap AI website builder in India — around ₹149–169/month on long-term intro pricing, though it renews higher (roughly ₹289+/month). It's a fast, general DIY builder you steer yourself, with no menu parsing. Dinehere competes on restaurant-fit, not headline price: Dinehere is ₹299/month (or ₹2,990/year — 2 months free) flat (no intro-then-renewal jump), your menu AI-parsed from photos, hours and location laid out for diners, live in about 10 minutes.
The smarter choice for restaurant owners
Built for Restaurants, Not Generic
Hostinger's AI builds any kind of site. Dinehere builds a restaurant site — menu, hours, location — laid out for diners.
AI Menu From Photos
Hostinger still needs you to add your menu by hand. Dinehere parses it from photos automatically in about 10 minutes.
Flat Price, No Renewal Surprise
Hostinger's cheap intro rate renews higher. Dinehere is a flat ₹299/month (or ₹2,990/year — 2 months free), cancel anytime.
Common questions
Yes. Hostinger's AI gives you a generic template you still have to manually edit. Dinehere just asks for your details and a photo of your menu, doing all the formatting for you.
Hostinger lures you in with a low introductory rate that can renew significantly higher depending on your plan. Dinehere is always a transparent ₹299/month or ₹2990/year.
If you need to sell merchandise or take online payments, Hostinger is the better choice. Dinehere focuses strictly on displaying your menu and contact info clearly to drive foot traffic.
On Hostinger, you must log in, find the text boxes, and edit prices manually. With Dinehere, you just upload a new menu photo and it updates automatically.
Both platforms offer mobile-responsive sites. However, Dinehere's layout is specifically optimized for hungry diners looking for your menu and phone number on the go.
No. Both Hostinger and Dinehere include hosting in their plans, so you do not need to manage servers or databases.
Yes. If you bought a domain through Hostinger, you can easily point it to your new Dinehere site using standard DNS settings.
About 10 minutes. Because Dinehere generates your menu from a photo, you do not need to manually copy and paste your old website's text.
No, Dinehere does not include custom email hosting. If you rely on Hostinger's email accounts, you will need an external email provider.
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