If you're planning to run more than one website, it's worth checking exactly what a hosting plan allows before assuming "unlimited" means what you think it means.
How this typically works
Many hosting plans specify a maximum number of websites supported per account — some entry plans support just one, while higher tiers (like several of Hostinger's plans) support up to 100 websites on a single account.
What "unlimited" claims actually mean
"Unlimited" marketing claims (bandwidth, storage, websites) are usually subject to a fair-use policy behind the scenes. In practice, this rarely affects typical personal or small business use, but it's not a literal absence of limits.
When running multiple sites on one plan makes sense
If each site is relatively low-traffic (like a personal blog plus a portfolio plus a small project site), one higher-tier plan supporting multiple websites is usually more cost-effective than separate plans for each.
When it doesn't make sense
If even one of your sites is resource-heavy (high traffic, large store), bundling it with others on a shared plan can slow down all of them. Consider separate plans or an upgrade in that case.
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