House manual tips: protect your home & save time

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House manual tips: protect your home & save time

To help your guests have a great stay, you want to make sure they can make the most of all the appliances and amenities in your home. And for your own peace of mind, you want to make sure they know how to operate those features correctly. Airbnb’s house manual tool can help you do both.

 

You can write clear, step-by-step instructions in your listing profile, so guests have access to these details at all times and use amenities the way they were intended. You won’t need to rewrite or resend emails to each guest. Creating this manual once can help you save time and protect your property.

 

“I have provided a house manual. It works out well for the most part, [especially for guests who are] into tech and not into paper,” said New Mexico Rebecca, of Albuquerque, New Mexico. “I personally do not use signs or tape or anything like that, as I live here and just do not want the visual clutter.”

 

The feature also allows guests to access the house manual on their smartphones, throughout their trip and even without a local data plan. That way, you can remind guests to check the manual and hopefully avoid “sending late night texts, frantic calls, and the worst: bad reviews,” said Neil, of Mountain View, California.

 

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make the most of Airbnb’s house manual tool, as well as some tried-and-tested tips from hosts like you.

 

How to create a house manual

 

On the web:

  1. Go to your listing(s)* on Airbnb.com
  2. On the listing you want to add a house manual to, click “Edit listing”
  3. Click “Listing details”
  4. Next to “Guest resources,” click “Edit”
  5. Under “House Manual,” write a description, instructions, or other information you want your guest(s) to know about your listing and its amenities, and then click “Save”

 

On the app:

  1. Go to your listing(s)* on the Airbnb mobile app
  2. Click on the listing you want to add a house manual to
  3. Under “Guest resources,” click “House manual”
  4. Write a description, instructions, or other information you want your guest(s) to know about your listing and its amenities, and then click “Save”

 

*If you’re a host managing six or more listings or using Airbnb’s professional tools, you have the ability to update your house manual across multiple listings and all at once on your listings page.

 

5 house manual tips from hosts

 

  1. Start with the wifi code

Wifi codes are often the first thing guests ask for when they arrive, so many hosts put it at the top of their house manuals. “They all want the wifi code, so that is my trick for having them open the house manual and hopefully read it,” said Marit Anne, of Troms, Norway.

 

  1. Include parking information

Street parking rules and signs can be confusing, especially if guests speak another language. Some hosts offered up examples of their instructions:

 

  • You're welcome to park in front of the white picket fence on the right side of the driveway, near the hedge.—Ben and Angel, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Parking is not provided on the property, but is available a ½ block from the apartment on [street name]. Please do not park in front of the unit, as permits are required and you’ll likely be ticketed or towed.—Jann, Santa Rosa, California, U.S.A.

 

  1. Tell guests where to find things and how to use fixtures

After a long journey, it can be difficult to find and use some home essentials. Hosts Joh and Gian, of San Francisco, California, offer up these examples:

 

  • Heater: You will find the thermostat on the wall, close to the TV. Please remember to turn it off when you leave.
  • Toilet: Please, nothing but toilet paper should go in the toilet. There’s a little trash bin for everything else.
  • Kitchen items: Dishes and cups can be found in the upper cabinets on either side of the microwave. Silverware is in drawer on the left side of the oven, and pans are in the cabinet. Feel free to use any of this as needed to prepare your delicious meal. When you’re done, you can put dirty dishes in the dishwasher. When we have a full load, we’ll start the machine.

 

Hosts with remote properties also recommend including instructions about trash, water, and other details unique to the area:

  • Trash: Place your trash in the 33-gallon trash can in the basement. Please do not put trash outside or on the porch, where birds, raccoons, and other creatures can get into it.—Kim, Upson, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
  • Water & Power: Please be conscious of the amount of water and power you use. Hot water is limited.—Fred, Placencia, Belize
  • Wildlife: Keep your dogs on a leash. We have a lot of wildlife in the area.—Christina, Nevada, U.S.A.

 

  1. Finish with step-by-step instructions for appliances and electronics

Hosts like Jessica and Henry, of South Korea, want to make it simple for guests from other countries to use their household items: “We give information on how to use my microwave, coffee machine, washing machine, and water dispenser because it's all in Korean!” Detailed instructions are key, add hosts Joh and Gian:

 

  • How to connect to Netflix, Prime Video, and other streaming services:
  1. Turn it on the TV in the bedroom and wait a moment. During this time you’ll only see snow
  2. After one minute, press the multi-colored, diamond-shaped button
  3. Choose the app you wish to connect to and press the main button. For Netflix, we invite you to use the “Guest” account we created just for you

 

  • Washer and dryer are inside the closet near the entrance of the apartment:

Washer (lower)

  1. Load it with clothes—only to the halfway point of the machine’s maximum
  2. Fill up half a lid with detergent, and pour it on the top of the dirty laundry. Optional: fill up half a lid of softener, and pour it inside the receptacle at the center of the machine.
  3. Pull the far left knob and turn it clockwise to choose the program. Typically, we use the ‘normal regular’ mode
  4. To start the washer, push the knob. You’ll hear the water filling up the tank. It usually takes 30 to 40 minutes for the ‘normal regular’ cycle to finish.

Dryer (upper)

  1. Before putting laundry in to dry, remove the filter and clean up any lint before putting it back. Never turn on the dryer without properly placing the filter
  2. Use the far right knob to set the program that you want. Turn it clockwise. Typically, we use the ‘very dry’ mode
  3. Press the “on” button and the cycle will start. You will hear a loud beep when the cycle is done

 

  1. Keep it brief & friendly

Lastly, many hosts stress the importance of keeping your house manual short and to the point. “You don’t want it to make a guest feel like they have to walk across a minefield to make sure they keep the host happy. Find the right balance between your needs and making your guests feel welcome in your home,” said Tina, of Nanaimo, Canada.

 

Once you’ve published your instructions, confirmed guests will be able to access your house manual on their smartphones. Creating this manual once will help save time, protect your property, and pave the way for a five-star stay.

185 Replies 185
Tara107
Level 2
Orcutt, CA

Thank you!

I have some information on my house manuel, but especially for people who may not know things like how to turn on the shower, where /what kind of cleaner to use in case of a spill, and lessening/eliminating the visual clutter of notes is very helpful. I think I'll need to put in the beginning of my listing to thoroughly read the house manuel before booking or arriving, so any questions can be answered.

Gurza0
Level 2
Timișoara, Romania

Thank you very much!

Emma477
Level 2
Memphis, TN

Thank you. I appreciate instructions for online manuals

Ilana30
Level 2
Jerusalem, Israel

תודה רבה על כל הרעיונות .אני רק התחלתי וזה תורם לי מאוד  קצת קשה לי לכתוב באנגלית אני אנסה לתרגם  בגוגול ואז לשלח לכם תגובה באנגלית .מאחלת הצלחה לכולם פה מארץ הגליל מהעיר טבריה היפה והקדושה  והמעניינת עיר זולה עם אנשים טובים וים של הגילל תודה לכולם על העצות  האכפתיות והפרקטיות  זה חסד לעזור לאדם שבא מארץ רחוקה והכל זר לו  ולא מוכר 

Thanks much very useful tips.

Mohamed143
Level 3
Muharraq Governorate, Bahrain

Very helpful, thanks admin!

Thanks so much for this info. It's so helpful as I've been emailing my information sheet to guests separately so this will simplify things immensely and I've put it into practice immediately. Thanks again !

 

 

Michael2607
Level 2
Belfast, United Kingdom

Excellent tips!

Suzanne469
Level 2
Vancouver, WA

Thank you. I've begun a House Manual but adding digital is a great plan.  We also have a Welcome chalkboard with info to Wifi password. Funny how people still ask.  

Tim-and-Azar0
Level 3
Chepstow, United Kingdom

Great tips, very useful. 

 

We find guests often get lost finding us. Would it be possible to up load photos to assist in the directions?

Marc689
Level 2
Stafford, United Kingdom

Very helpful 

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

@Tim-and-Azar0@Suzanne469 @Airbnb@everyoneelse

 

Thanks for the commonsense tips.

 

 

I include in my house manual to relax & enjoy one's stay in my home at the end, it helps set the tone for a pleasant stay & breaks down any potential stresses guests may have if they are nervous and are new to Airbnb.

 

Happy hosting fellow Community Centre folks.

I made up a Welcome Book out of a 3-ring binder and put it on the kitchen table. It includes the WiFi code, our phone numbers and physical address. I also included instructions on how to get hot water (the tank needs to be turned on), how to work the air conditioner and heater - things like that. I listed the local hospitals w their address and phone numbers,  nearby shopping - to include grocery stores - and also a list of some of the atractions that are easily accessed from our location. I copied the instructions for the coffee maker from the manual.  I make sure to show our guests the book when I orient them to the motorhome. 

I have not received any feedbcak one way or the other, so I don't know if it helps or not. 

Gaetan26
Level 2
Randburg, South Africa

Very helpful tips. Thanks

Robin436
Level 3
County Limerick, Ireland

Great tips especially the comment about the "Minefield" The idea of putting the Wifi Code at the start in order to get people to read the house manual is to put it mildly EPIC.Also the comment from one Host about not having notes and stuff taped everywhere is also less like a supermarket...I've been struggling with this for several months.Great stuff guys!!