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Deploy Angular apps with Node.js hosting that scales with you

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Host your Angular app on reliable infrastructure built for production. If it’s not the right fit, our 30-day money-back guarantee gives you peace of mind.

Built for Angular app performance

Deploy your Angular app on Node.js hosting without extra server setup. Push your project, and Hostinger handles the runtime and deployment flow so your built site or app goes live with less friction. Your application runs on managed infrastructure designed to stay reliable as traffic changes, so you spend less time on maintenance and more time shipping updates. That gives you a simpler path from code to production, with hosting that stays out of the way.
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Angular hosting FAQs

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about Angular hosting services.

What is Angular hosting, and why do I need it?

Angular hosting is the production environment where the Node.js app or site you built with Angular runs for real users. It matters because you need a server that can handle deployment, runtime dependencies, routing, and uptime outside your local machine.

How is Angular hosting different from regular VPS hosting?

With a VPS, you manage the OS, Node.js version, process management, updates, and security yourself. With Hostinger Node.js hosting, the platform handles the server layer so you can deploy your Angular app without maintaining the whole machine.

Can I deploy a private GitHub repository for my Angular app?

Yes. Connect your GitHub account, authorize access to the private repo, and deploy from the branch you want. Updates can be pulled from the same private repository after each push.

What happens if my Angular site gets more traffic than my plan allows?

If traffic grows beyond your plan's limits, requests may be restricted or performance can degrade until you upgrade. Hostinger does not hide this behind unclear overage billing; capacity is tied to the plan you choose.

How do I move an Angular app from local development or another host?

Push your project to GitHub or import the existing code, then connect the repo in Hostinger and deploy. If you're moving from another host, point your domain to the new app after deployment and verify environment variables and build settings.