HTTP Error 429 (Too Many Requests) is a rate-limiting response indicating that a server has received more requests than it is configured to handle within a specific timeframe, often caused by Hostinger infrastructure protections or website traffic spikes.
Step 1 – Identify the traffic type
Hostinger has implemented automated server-level rate limits for automated traffic from specific network ranges, including Meta, AWS, and Microsoft.
- If you experience issues with social media link previews (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp) or automation tools (Zapier, Make, n8n), the error is likely due to these infrastructure protections.
- For detailed information on these specific measures, refer to the guide on server-level rate limits.
Step 2 – Check Hostinger hosting plan limits
If the error affects regular visitors, it may be related to your website performance.
- Go to the Resources Usage section on hPanel.
- Review your CPU and RAM usage to determine if your website is reaching the limits of your current hosting plan.
Step 3 – Audit WordPress plugins and scripts
High-frequency or resource-intensive scripts and security configurations in the WordPress Admin area can trigger 429 errors.
- Temporarily deactivate security plugins like Wordfence to verify if the rate limit clears.
- Make sure your WordPress core, themes, and plugins are up to date.
- Review your
.htaccessfile for custom rules that may be blocking IP ranges too aggressively.
By acknowledging Hostinger’s automated protections and auditing your website’s resource usage, you can quickly restore full connectivity for both your users and third-party integrations.