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Instant Book basics
Instant Book is a powerful tool that allows guests to instantly book your home for available dates—alleviating the need for hosts to review and accept each booking request individually. Many hosts report that they earn more money by making the booking process easier for guests, and that they appreciate the convenience this provides. Listings with Instant Book also tend to show up higher in Airbnb search results. “The Instant Book feature has worked very well for us,” says host Antonio of Goa, India. “I keep the calendar updated and many guests book without my intervention.”
Keeping your calendar up-to-date is key to using Instant Book successfully. If you’re not able to do this, you could be surprised by unexpected bookings or end up canceling a reservation due to a scheduling error—an Airbnb no-no that could result in a cancellation fee. To ensure that your Airbnb calendar is always current, it’s a good idea to sync it with whatever calendar you primarily use (iCal, Google, etc). Here’s a tutorial on how to do that.
Tools for extra peace of mind
Some hosts may initially feel hesitant to use Instant Book because they worry that they won’t have much information about potential guests before booking. You can set your preferences to offer Instant Book only to guests who have received positive reviews from other hosts, and/or guests who have government-issued IDs. You can also create a custom greeting and include important questions (for instance, “Who else will be staying with you? What’s the purpose of your trip? Can you confirm you’ve read the House Rules?) that Instant Book guests will see during their booking process. After the booking is confirmed, you can follow up to ask additional questions if needed. “I used to require reservation requests,” says host Kristine from San Francisco, “but once I realized that what I was looking for in guests (positive ratings) could be handled automatically by Airbnb, it actually made more sense for me to use Instant Book to get the benefits of more views and bookings, while maintaining the same level of guest quality I enjoyed by reviewing requests myself.”
Why you might still get booking requests
Even with Instant Book turned on, there are cases where you might receive booking requests from guests. This could happen if you haven’t updated your calendar in a while, or if you’ve recently needed to cancel a reservation. Guests who don’t meet your criteria to book instantly might also send reservation requests. For any requests that do come through, you’ll need to respond by accepting or declining the reservation, or messaging your prospective guests within 24 hours.
Why some hosts don’t use Instant Book
Despite the many benefits of Instant Book, some hosts find that reservation requests work better for them. Annie, a host in Sonoma, California, uses reservation requests because she only offers long-term stays of 30 days or more, to comply with hosting regulations in her area. “I would love to use Instant Book, but there are a lot more logistics to figure out when you’re hosting someone for that long,” she says. “It’s more like having a tenant.”
Nichola, a host in Guelph, Canada, has an environmental sensitivity that requires her to keep her space scent free, so she uses reservation requests to ensure that guests are willing to agree to her very specific house rules. “I get migraines from scented products so I need to make sure my guests are folks who understand scent allergies,” she says.
Another reason to choose booking requests rather than Instant Book might be that your space has specific qualities that you need to make sure guests understand before their stay. Examples might include a private room in a home that includes pets or children, or an extremely rustic space that might be challenging for certain guests. Booking requests can be a good choice for assuring that guests are aware of all the unique aspects of your home before they visit.
Reliability is key for using Instant Book
Whatever decision you make, remember that Airbnb has strict policies around hosts canceling reservations, because reliability is a critical part of being a great host. That said, if you allow guests to instantly book and are uncomfortable with a reservation once it’s made (for instance, because your prospective guests are asking if they can break your house rules), you can cancel a booking without penalty using the online cancellation tool up to three times per calendar year. Just know that canceling a reservation signals that Instant Book may not be a good fit for you right now, so if you do this, Airbnb may send booking requests instead for your next few reservations.
Want to update your settings to turn Instant Book on or off? Here’s how to do it.
Everything is not always about the money. I invested a lot of time, care and money to offer the best space possible at a very affordable price. I am and have the right to be selective. I would never consider instant book. This is a business and business requires ones attention. It seems that every year Airbnb changes their rules. There was a time where you were able to see the guest profile picture b4 they booked. You don’t know who is booking until they’re confirmed. Government ID is also a major issue. Many guest don’t have it. I feel in my opinion that Airbnb favors the guest more and Airbnb do not do enough to ensure that we the host are safe
How about Airbnb get a "Super Guest" program going....as has been suggested many times before? The Super Guest has to meet and maintain certain criteria (Govt ID, good reviews, etc.) and then we, as the host who are taking the biggest risk, can set up the insta-book to only work with such guest. This would alleviate many if not all the concerns expressed by host noted in this thread. You already have the platform in place as evidenced with the Super Host program.
@Gary-and-Michelle0 you can set your instant book requirements to only accept guests with a government ID and previous good reviews (your definition of a superguest.) In my experience, the guests will tons of reviews have been some of my worst guests so I chose not to have the "must have previous good reviews" requirement.
I have the government ID setting but consistently get folks IB WITHOUT it.
Also a note asking them to verify they've read the full listing but I've never had a guest confirm they have done so.
Airbnb is actually lying.
@Lauren338 That has never happened to me before.
is the reservation actually confirmed (without an ID)? Or it is coming through as a request to book?
Can instant booking be set to only accept reservations after 3 days of when reservation is made? Otherwise, I would have to clean and tidy a place every day to ensure it is ready for someone who makes a reservation same day, right?
@Keith349, yes ... set a "At least 3 day's advanced noticed" under your Availability settings --> Reservation Preferences.
found it.
Thanks!
I've been a host since end of Feb, and achieved SH status in the April review. I have instant book on with the conditions of guest must have Gov ID, and reviews from past hosts. So far so good. Have had several guests without a face pic IB (Ex. showing their pet), so messaged them asking to please update their photo to conform with ABB's requirements and they've all done that promptly without complaint.
I usually clean right after guests leave just in case I get a last minute booking. After guests leave, if I'm tired or very busy and that night is vacant, I can just block it off, avoiding any chance of someone booking and arriving without me being properly prepared.
I've never used ABB as a guest, and I have no idea what the references to 'third party' mean, or the mix-ups due to calendars not being synched. I have 2 rooms listed, plus a 3rd listing for the whole 2 room suite, and the calendars are all synched with each other. Have only had one problem: Guest A sent a request for the suite, I was responding, a few messages back and forth and within ONE SECOND of me confirming her booking, Guest B instant booked one of the individual room listings. ABB's system accepted both, even though it was a double booking. Guest A wasn't happy, despite my clear explanations of the glitch, but she did receive a full refund including all fees.
@Karen1627 a 'third party booking' means that someone has booking the space for someone else and will not actually be staying at the place themselves. When "calendars are not correctly synching" then means that the space is listed on multiple booking platforms (VRBO, booking.com etc.) These booking should sync onto the Airbnb calendar but when they don't, two guests could potentially book the same dates on the different platforms.
I've been using Instant Book for a while now and to date have not experienced any problems with it. I do stipulate that I'll only accept bookings from guests who have reviews, ID and who confirm they have read and agree to abide by my House Rules. I do not run an hotel, guests come into my home and share my space, so I need to have checks in place.
Don't see any mention of not wanting Instant Book (I live in my home and use Airbnb for 2 extra bedrooms) because:
1. My family or friends may want to visit/stay over, sometimes with short notice or friends of friends need a place to stay for a few days or neighbors relatives may need a place to stay when visiting ....
2. We might plan and have neighborhood parties here or other gatherings .
3: I work part-time and also live on acreage that requires much physical work so don't always feel like cleaning/washing/prepping bedrooms/bathrooms. I do my own cleaning, bed making, etc. and am very particular about cleanliness, etc. (I am getting OLDER too fast!)
4. I have met and meet wonderful people who book here through Airbnb and look forward to their visits.
Hey, Sally!
A bit off-topic, but I looked at your listing and when we travel up to Chico to see my daughter we’ll book your place!
Our instant booking has been great! Only a few guests that did not read the house rules and were not a fit for one of our places, but it was resolved with the guest support staff. Our instant boomers are usually prior Airbnb guests and have met all of our requirements.
I love instant booking and use it all the time, it helps free up more of my time. As long as my unit is cleaned and ready to go after each booking all I have to do is send the door codes and everyone is happy!