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What brings you to the area? Who are you coming with? When do you think you’ll arrive? Airbnb hosts have a number of questions swirling through their minds when they receive a booking. And many hosts take the opportunity to get to know their potential guests by asking these questions before guests book instantly. It’s not required, of course; but, adding questions to a pre-booking message can help drum up more information about potential guests, simplify the booking process, and ensure a great relationship with guests from the start.
Next month, Airbnb is launching an improved feature: pre-booking message. It’s a better way for hosts to add a greeting and ask all of the questions you want before guests book instantly. (You’ll have plenty of room, too, because we’ve increased the character count. And if you currently use welcome message, there’s no need to change anything.) Your potential guests will read your message while they’re booking, and be able to respond to your questions before confirming their reservation.
Here are some ways to make the most of Airbnb’s pre-booking message feature.
5 pre-booking message tips from fellow hosts
1. Start by thanking your potential guest
“I think it's a good way to build trust and a way to encourage a good stay,” said host Juan, of Colombia.
2. Ask about what’s most important
Think about the one thing that would make a great (or not-so-great) stay for you and your guests, and ask them about it in your pre-booking message, like these hosts do:
3. Invite guests to re-read the listing and House Rules
When writing your pre-booking message, take the opportunity to remind guests of any crucial listing details they may have missed. “I put myself in the guest’s shoes,” French host Marie Line said. “Sometimes we are so happy to have found the apartment of our dreams that we hurry to reserve it—I once booked an apartment without realizing sheets weren’t provided! So, I think if the hosts had invited me to read their listing again, I wouldn't have made that kind of mistake." Other hosts offer these suggestions:
4. Get to know your guests
To customize your hospitality and let guests know you care, hosts recommend asking questions like these:
5. Showcase your hosting style
Some hosts ask a lot of pre-booking questions while others ask none. Hosts recommend reflecting your hosting style—whether it be laid back or strict—when you’re asking questions in your pre-booking message. This will also help guests determine if it’s the right fit:
Once you’ve saved your pre-booking message, potential guests will automatically receive it when they use book instantly. Creating a pre-booking message once will help simplify the booking process, give you more peace of mind, and let guests know they have a wonderful stay ahead.
If you are unable to access profile would Airbnb be able to help? I have been asked to view prior to booking and have declined.
I do too.
Please be careful with giving the address. Scam artists are taking addresses, photos and listings of legitimate short term rentals, finding the address and sending guests there. They post on places like Craigslist for much less expensive rates and collect funds on Paypal or wire transfers.
We had random people show up The Hollywood Beach Retreat; and the police clarified that it was a common scam. They lost their vacation money.
Thank you for that information. There are so many scams out there and it disgusts me how many people are heartless.Anyway the address shows that when it’s close to booking. I will know longer give that out before hand.
I’m new to this so I don’t understand what it means, “to look at property “ when the pictures of property are on hosts individual listings along w/map of area?
I have had many requests to "show the space" before a long-term booking, and I used to do it. Then I stopped. None of the lookers ever booked. They were shoppers. All my long-term guests just booked without looking and were great. I recommend telling them if they are not happy, you will gladly release them, just by calling AirBnb. Most likely they are high-maintenance anyway.
Olá!
Grata pela mensagem. Irei providenciar as informações de forma detalhada.
I can't find this feature anywhere on the site. Frustrating!
Hi Marc,
Booking settings>Guest requirements >Guest Trip Information >questions
regards,
Catalina
I have Guest information on my list under Guest requirements but when I EDIT guest requirements there is no section for questions, just a check in message which is way too short anyway. Above it says to be released shortly but everyone seems to be accessing this already? Graeme
Me too. Followed Catalina's info, and same as Graeme. Once I click on edit, there is no 'questions' section, just the check in message.
Thank you!
There is no Guest Trip Information under my Booking Setting 😞
Nice to see the character count increased after I received this response from support back in April.
This was to a suggestion to look at increasing the character count to this exact section when I was advised the prebooking questions were being up updated.
I empathise there, Richard_Karen1, as I often want to clarify certain aspects of what we offer, and don't have enough characters to do this properly... can be frustrating especially if potential guests look under a certain classification and assume that covers everything they want to know...