u/meetahtisham

Hostinger Horizon users, how do you handle SEO and edits without burning credits every week?

Built my site with Hostinger Horizon a while back. Loved the speed of launch but now I’m hitting a wall.

Every small edit eats credits. Updating a title tag, swapping a meta description, adding a new section, all of it costs. And ranking wise I’m sitting at position 1 to 5 for some keywords but barely getting any clicks because the on page basics need constant tweaking.

Few things I want to ask the community:

  1. How are you handling ongoing SEO updates without draining your credit balance every month

  2. Are you exporting the code and self hosting to get full control or sticking with the platform

  3. Has anyone moved from Horizon to WordPress or Webflow after launch and was it worth it

  4. What’s your monthly credit spend looking like once the site is live and you’re trying to actually rank it

  5. Any hacks to batch edits or work around the credit system

Feels like the build phase is cheap but the grow phase is where they get you. Want to know if I’m missing something obvious or if everyone is feeling the same squeeze.

Open to hearing from people on Wix AI, Durable, Framer AI, 10Web too. Same pain different platform probably.

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u/meetahtisham — 2 days ago

AI website builders are great until you need to update them. What’s your workaround?

Built my site with Hostinger Horizon a while back. Loved the speed of launch but now I’m hitting a wall.

Every small edit eats credits. Updating a title tag, swapping a meta description, adding a new section, all of it costs. And ranking wise I’m sitting at position 1 to 5 for some keywords but barely getting any clicks because the on page basics need constant tweaking.

Few things I want to ask the community:

  1. How are you handling ongoing SEO updates without draining your credit balance every month

  2. Are you exporting the code and self hosting to get full control or sticking with the platform

  3. Has anyone moved from Horizon to WordPress or Webflow after launch and was it worth it

  4. What’s your monthly credit spend looking like once the site is live and you’re trying to actually rank it

  5. Any hacks to batch edits or work around the credit system

Feels like the build phase is cheap but the grow phase is where they get you. Want to know if I’m missing something obvious or if everyone is feeling the same squeeze.

Open to hearing from people on Wix AI, Durable, Framer AI, 10Web too. Same pain different platform probably.

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u/meetahtisham — 2 days ago
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Amazon's new 3.5 percent fuel surcharge hit FBA on April 17 and MCF on May 2. Anyone else recalculating their break even ACoS this week or are you waiting it out

Wanted to start a discussion since most of the threads I have seen on this are emotional reactions and not strategic analysis.

For context. Amazon implemented a 3.5 percent fuel and logistics surcharge on every FBA fulfillment fee in the US and Canada starting April 17, 2026. On May 2 the same surcharge expanded to Buy with Prime and Multi Channel Fulfillment.

Amazon's stated impact is around 17 cents per unit average. Surcharge is calculated on fulfillment fees not sale price. Aligns with similar fuel surcharges from USPS, UPS, and FedEx that hit earlier in the year tied to the oil price spike from the Iran situation.

Amazon is calling it temporary. Sellers in the announcement thread were skeptical. I share that skepticism since the 2022 fuel surcharge was also called temporary and is still in place 4 years later.

Here is what I am seeing across the seller accounts I work with.

The per unit cost is small but compounds fast. A brand doing 10K units monthly is looking at 1,700 dollars in new monthly costs. 50K units is 8,500 dollars. 100K units is 17,000 dollars. That is 20K to 200K dollars per year in margin compression.

The damage is not uniform. Low margin SKUs flipped from profitable to break even overnight. High velocity SKUs are absorbing thousands monthly without the operator noticing because the per unit cost looks tiny.

The brands handling this well are doing three things. Recalculating break even ACoS SKU by SKU this week. Sunsetting bottom 20 percent of SKUs that no longer make sense on FBA. Raising prices only on inelastic hero products by 1 to 2 dollars to absorb the surcharge.

Curious what others are seeing across categories.

u/meetahtisham — 6 days ago

TikTok Shop USA growth is honestly insane right now

TikTok Shop USA growth over the last 2.5 years is actually insane.

Mid 2023:
~4,450 US TikTok Shops

2026:
475,000+ US TikTok Shops

US TikTok Shop GMV:
2025 → $15.1B
2026 projection → $23.4B

What surprised me most is that creator affiliates reportedly drive around 60% of TikTok Shop sales in the US.

Feels like a lot of brands still underestimate how fast this ecosystem is growing.

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u/meetahtisham — 6 days ago