I have recently started Hosting and I absolutely love it. Meeting with guests and sharing my home has been an incredible experience and also given me a deep appreciation of all that being a great Host involves. Coming to the Community Centre and reading all the comments and suggestions from you, I can see clearly what a powerful resource this forum is for Hosts across the world.
Last week, Airbnb CEO, Brian Chesky, announced the 2023 Airbnb May release with many exciting updates to our platform, including features for Hosts designed to enhance your overall experience on and off the app.
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I feel that to be a Superhost for 60-70 different groups of guests in a year (our average number of bookings/year with an average of 4 nights/booking) is much harder (and a lot more work) than being an excellent host to a handful. A lot more engagement is needed to be sure they are happy and comfortable and have everything they need.
A host passport is a great idea. I've always had a bio on my listing that explains who I am.
A guest passport should be MANDATORY before they can book a private room. I'm mystified at why Airbnb continues to ask more from its host while controlling the flow of information and then, in return, asking hosts to assume the safety risks.
Guests who don't want to provide that information would be a red flag.
Let's go back to our roots. - Airbnb is about connecting people. Watch how much revenue that will generate when it is more an "ambassador program" than an "anonymous and cheap" motel equivalent platform. I connected with and am now friends with a number of my past guests.
Here's my interview in the KC Business Journal making the same point.
Hi Catherine, KONNICHIWA I'm Rie, a HAB member 2023 from Japan.
All Japanese hosts are very happy with this update!
Especially the READ feature was well received! They are very excited about that, as it was previously suggested to the FB community by a Tokyo host @Ken2 It's a great, responsive update.
Here is a suggestion from the Japan community. Currently from the guest side, The order in which guest reviews are posted is based on the order in which the languages set by the guest on the app are given top priority. However, we experience long lockdowns due to the Corona disaster, and older reviews sometimes come first. It is not nice from a host who is constantly trying to update, to have the complained about reviews come to the front of the list, even though they are being reviewed and improved. The overwhelming majority of guests want the latest guest reviews to always come to the front because of the automatic translation feature. (We've already surveyed the Japanese community!)
PS,
Our Japanese hosts are very proud of you for presenting Japan's efforts in your Skift interview. Especially your pronunciation of "KANKEI-JINKOU" was perfect!!
I love that analogy @KatieKayMead0 - Hosts are the trees that keep the whole Community strong, thriving and nurtured. That first connection being a seedling is so apt! 🌳
I love the passports for Airbnb Rooms hosts. It makes me feel more confident to book an Airbnb room knowing a little more about the host I will be staying with.
Ooh @Jenny we are so on the same path. I think a good book is an essential part of a good holiday. I keep a bookcase stocked with a wide range of books so I hope there is something there for every one to read - old and young, fiction, design, science... i have guests comment on how much they appreciate this.
thanks for the chance to ask questions here - especially because I can't make the community leader sessions.
In our community group in NZ, the resounding feedback is how much people love the "read"feature.
My question is whether the new "compare prices" feature works if you've connected to a channel manager.
I chose to connect to a channel manager because I wanted to take pay all of the service fees for my guests, and I can understand that this would affect my ability to select multiple dates or pricing features (as they're done through the manager) but had thought I would still be able to compare listings?