Airbnb Answers: Pricing tools that drive host success

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Airbnb Answers: Pricing tools that drive host success

You asked: Can Airbnb offer hosts more flexibility and options to set our pricing?

 

Leading up to the last Host Q&A, you asked for more flexibility with your pricing options. We went straight to the team that plans and builds these tools to see what’s on the horizon. What we learned was surprising. It turns out we’ve built solutions for much of what you’re asking for, but lots of hosts don’t know about or use the pricing settings available. We also found out that sometimes offering certain types of discounts harms rather than helps your business. Intrigued? We were too.

 

To make sure you have the latest insights on pricing, let’s take a look at what your options are and how your feedback influences what we build.

 

Current pricing options

 

You specifically asked for the ability to set different prices according to a guest’s length of stay, or based on the days of the week (for example, charging a different price for middle of the week vs. weekend stays). We actually have tools that help you do both! You can offer a discount for stays longer than a week or a month, and you can set up custom weekend pricing.

 

You also asked about charging guests based on the number of beds they use, rather than the number of guests staying in the listing. While we understand that more beds used means more linens to clean, it’s sometimes difficult for guests to anticipate how many beds they’ll use at the time of booking. For example, not every listing describes if beds are queen sized or double, how many sleeper sofas there are, or how the beds are arranged in a room. Some guests may want to see the place before deciding if they’ll share a double bed with a friend or sleep on the pull-out couch. However, guests can accurately and confidently say how many people will be staying, and you can charge an extra guest fee to account for that. If the cost of cleaning and check-in for shorter stays is a concern, you can add cleaning fees to offset those costs.

 

How host feedback is shaping our work

 

Your feedback shows us where things aren’t working for you, and where we can do better. Based on what you’ve told us, we’re focusing our efforts on making every tool more accessible and intuitive. And we’re helping hosts understand how pricing tools work together, which rules take priority when multiple rules overlap, and how to use the tools you have for maximum benefit to you.

 

When it comes to building new pricing tools, we try to account for a multitude of host preferences while keeping things simple enough for guests to still want to book your space with Airbnb. To do this, we solicit host feedback, test new ideas, and notice what happens to bookings when we add new options.

 

Here’s a little insight into how we test and pass along our learnings to you: Sometimes we can anticipate reliable opportunities to boost your earnings. For example, you may have seen insight messages on your calendar and emails highlighting discount opportunities for specific dates that would otherwise go unbooked. When you apply these discounts, we highlight to travelers the value you’re offering and that attracts bookings.

 

Alternatively, sometimes we find that less is more—like in a recent test in which hosts added discounts for 3-6 night stays in areas we noticed travelers were searching for accommodation, and it turned out the guests who booked those discounted spaces would likely have booked the listing at the regular price for the same duration. It’s these types of insights that we pass along to you in how we build and what we recommend.

 

You always have control over the price you set for your space. And we’re committed to sharing what we learn about pricing best practices. We’re excited that Airbnb offers competitive pricing flexibility for you, a simple booking experience for your guests, and the promise that we’ll continue to listen to your ideas about how to make pricing even better.


In the latest Host Q&A, CEO and Head of Community Brian Chesky answered top-voted questions during a livestream event. For questions he didn’t have time to address, we’ve introduced Airbnb Answers. Want to ask more? We’ll let you know in Airbnb Updates when the question platform will open for the upcoming June 27th Host Q&A.

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Lauren111
Level 7
Rockport, MA

There is little more frustrating than a post like this: "we're listening to you, so here's what we're doing" when there is NOTHING NEW AT ALL that they are doing, they are just recycling features and "reminding" us of how we can use the platform to set whatever prices we want. Pricing is THE most flexible feature of the platform. What we REALLY need is the ability it set varying cancellation policies for different parts of our calendars. Hosts are UNANIMOUS about this but Airbnb is doing nothing to respond to this. Please stop pandering to clueless or inexperienced hosts and listen to those of us who have been repeatedly stuck with last-minute cancellations during our "high" season. It's ridiculous to think we will impose a "strict" cancellation policy for the entire rest of the year - why would we do that???? Totally NOT in the spirit of Airbnb. But it's starting to seem like the spirit (soul) of Airbnb is being lost to the demon dollar. Makes you sad...

Jacob32
Level 10
Portland, OR

Pet fee...can it not be added onto the platform like extra guest? Thanks...

Sandy195
Level 10
Boulder, CO

So, you sent us to this page only to tell us that you've added nothing new regarding pricing options?

Taylor-and-Jason0
Level 3
Winnipeg, Canada

Cleaning fee setting: I would like to have an adjustable cleaning fee price depending on length of stay... is that possible? 

I would love to have the ability to set customizable optional pricing  that would allow guests to choose if they want some additional services like grocery service, cleaning services etc.  

Tisa1
Level 1
Victoria, Canada

I would like a tool to increase the cleaning fee on long term stays.

say biweekly or monthly!

I would like more fee options.  Also ability to collect taxes rather than airbnb collecting

Lucinda29
Level 2
South Padre Island, TX

My town requires an additional 11% occ. tax above and beyond the 6% state tax you are already collecting on my behalf (thanks!) Are there any plans to collect the rest of the tax at booking, saving me from having to explain (over and over, in both my listing and messages) about the additional tax I am required to collect?

Ken218
Level 1
Flagstaff, AZ

Pets Pets Pets, Please,! what about charges included in booking prices to charge just as guest that they are !  How difficult is that ? , I dont want to have to go to the resolution center or wherever they say to go to charge for the pets ! just allow pet charging just as guests Please !

Michael380
Level 2
Scottsdale, AZ

I have recently had guests stay who claim to be only (2) people, and yet all 8 beds of my home were used.  Since I live remotely to my place, I really have no idea how many people truly stay in my place (other than my cleaners notifying me of the condition of the place after they have checked out).  "Heads in Beds" matter and should be at a premiumd (or a discount) - benefit to Hosts and Airbnb.  

Diana495
Level 10
Sheffield, United Kingdom

Surely, it is your responsibility to manage your property?

Lynette69
Level 2
Gold Coast, AU

I would like to see the opportunity to add a cleaning fee specifically for one night stays only.

Peter955
Level 1
Portland, OR

I would LOVE the ability to allow one-day "gap days" to be booked sandwiched between multi-day bookings but still allow a minimum number of days in typical situations to maximize bookings but still keep one-day bookings to a minimum.

We’d love to see a additional pricing option for a pet fee, just like the additional pricing for extra guests. Right now we have to do an alteration for each reservation to add a pet fee.

Jonathan426
Level 4
Wentzville, MO

We really need to be able to adjust smart pricing minimums based on weekdays, weekends and seasons. One minium does not cover every situation.