### Motivation
I'd like to contribute deployment documentation for Hostinger to help Docusaurus users deploy their sites with managed hosting.
About Hostinger:
Hostinger is a web hosting platform with managed Node.js hosting that supports Docusaurus sites. We serve 1M+ developers worldwide and provide an easy deployment experience specifically designed for modern static site generators and Node.js applications.
### Suggested Solution
Add Hostinger to the deployment documentation with a comprehensive guide covering:
Key features relevant to Docusaurus users:
  • Native framework auto-detection (Docusaurus is recognized automatically)
  • One-click GitHub deployment with automatic rebuilds on push
  • Direct file upload option (ZIP)
  • Managed infrastructure with SSL, CDN, and DDoS protection included
  • Predictable pricing starting at $2.99/mo (no usage-based fees)
  • Global CDN for fast content delivery
  • 24/7 developer support
Deployment methods:
  • GitHub integration with automatic redeployments
  • Direct ZIP file upload
  • IDE-based deployment (VS Code, Cursor, Claude)
What I'll provide:
  • Complete deployment guide following Docusaurus documentation style
  • Step-by-step instructions with screenshots (if needed)
  • Configuration examples
  • Troubleshooting section
  • Test plan demonstrating the deployment process
### Have you tried building it?
Not applicable - this is documentation for an existing hosting service that already supports Docusaurus deployments.
### Additional Context
  • Hostinger already has extensive Node.js hosting documentation and infrastructure
  • The platform auto-detects Docusaurus and configures build settings automatically
  • Deployment takes minutes with zero DevOps required
  • Free domain and business email included for 1 year
I'm ready to contribute this documentation and will follow all Docusaurus contribution guidelines including:
  • Signing the CLA
  • Following semantic commit messages
  • Keeping the PR focused and small
  • Providing a comprehensive test plan
Would the maintainers be open to this addition to the deployment documentation?