My alarm went off at 5am on a Tuesday. Not because I had a flight. Not because of a deadline. Because I wanted to test something before the rest of the world woke up and had opinions about it.
The thing I wanted to test: Hostinger’s Horizon. Their new AI-powered vibe coding tool. And I wanted to find out whether I could go from idea to live website in a single morning, before my first coffee got cold.
Spoiler: I could. The site is www.thebookingspage.com. It is live. It took about two hours. Here is the honest version of how it went.
What vibe coding actually is
If you have not come across the term, vibe coding is exactly what it sounds like. You describe what you want in plain language. The AI builds it. You refine it by talking to it, not by editing code you do not understand.
It is the difference between telling a builder what you want and being handed a set of bricks.
Hostinger Horizon is their version of this. You start with an idea. You type it out. The tool generates a fully structured website, complete with pages, copy, and layout. No templates to wrestle with. No drag-and-drop where nothing lands where you expect it to.
I had used Hostinger for hosting before. I knew the backend. This was something different.
The idea: a quick service business to test the tool
I did not want to build something theoretical. I wanted a real site for a real purpose, built under real conditions, which for me meant half-awake, one eye open, laptop on the kitchen table at 5am.
The concept was simple: a bookings page. A clean, professional single-service site that someone could use to take appointments or client enquiries. The kind of thing a freelancer, coach, or small service business needs and usually either botches themselves or pays someone else to handle.
Not complicated. Not a full product suite. Just a working, presentable site.
What the build actually looked like
I opened Horizon, described the site, and watched it generate a structure in about three minutes. Not a blank canvas. An actual site with sections, a booking call to action, and placeholder copy that was closer to usable than most templates I have seen.
From there, I refined it by talking to it. “Make the headline more direct.” “Remove that section.” “Add a FAQ block.” Each instruction landed within a few seconds.
What I did not have to do: touch a line of code. Touch a menu of font options. Argue with a theme. Fight a plugin.
What I did have to do: think clearly about what the site was actually for. The tool will build what you describe. If you are vague, you get something vague back. That is not a flaw. That is just how communication works.
By 7am I had a live site. Not a prototype. Not a “coming soon” page. A published, hosted, working website at www.thebookingspage.com.
The honest assessment
Here is what I actually think, because the brand voice around AI tools right now is almost entirely hype and I find that useless.
Horizon is genuinely fast. Faster than I expected. The output is clean enough to use without embarrassment. For someone who is not a developer and does not want to become one, this removes the main blocker between having an idea and having something live.
It will not replace thinking. You still need to know what your site is for, who it is for, and what you want someone to do when they land on it. The AI is a builder, not a strategist.
It is also genuinely affordable. Hosting through Hostinger is not expensive, which matters when you are testing an idea and not yet sure whether it will go anywhere. If you want to try it yourself, this is my referral link: Start with Hostinger Horizon. Full transparency, I get a small commission if you sign up through it. The price is the same for you either way.
The thing I keep coming back to: the bottleneck for most people who want to start something is not the idea. It is the gap between the idea and having anything real to point to. This tool closes that gap faster than anything I have tested.
What this has to do with income
I test tools like this for a reason. The Income Toolkit is built on the principle that building income you own is not theoretical. It is a series of practical decisions, practical tools, and willingness to actually do things rather than just plan to do them.
A site that takes two months of tweaking and four agency quotes is a site most people do not build. A site that takes a Tuesday morning is one that gets built, launched, and learned from.
www.thebookingspage.com is the thing I built that morning. It is not perfect. I have already changed two sections since I first published it. But it exists, which is the only requirement for getting useful information back from it.
That is the point.
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