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Check-in can be a confusing process for guests, and if things don’t go smoothly, it can cause extra work and worry for hosts, too. There’s a tool on the Airbnb mobile app that can help: check-in guide.
“I use [the check-in guide] to put all my check-in information within the premade fields. It saves me time and allows users to find things quickly,” said Superhosts John and Mary Ann, of Fayetteville, North Carolina.
The check-in guide tool allows you to write step-by-step instructions once, within the Airbnb app, so you won’t need to rewrite or copy and paste instructions from another email when you message future guests. You can even add photos to show landmarks or hard-to-find lockboxes, and to help guide guests who speak other languages. Creating this guide once helps you save time, of course, and also helps prevent miscommunication; you won’t run the risk of accidentally leaving out an important step, as you might in a one-off email to guests.
The tool also handles communication follow up for you: Three days before confirmed guests arrive, we’ll automatically send your check-in guide to their smartphones so that they can pull up the information easily via the app and throughout their trip, even without a local data plan. If guests don’t have the Airbnb app, you can still share your guide: Simply go to “messages,” press the “key” icon, and encourage your guests to save the link. Guests will be able to access your guide three days before they arrive.
Here’s how to make the most of the check-in guide feature and set the stage for a smooth arrival.
5 simple steps to publish a check-in guide:
Grab your smartphone, open the Airbnb app, and go to your listing. Under “Guest resources,” click “Check-in instructions.” Whether you greet your guests in person or choose self check-in, you can still create a check-in guide. The first screen will prompt you to select your entry method: smart lock, keypad code*, lockbox, or doorman.
Some hosts have guests check-in on their own and settle in before greeting them in person. “Nowadays we let the guests do self check-in, which makes them feel more at home,” say hosts Siyana and Khalam, of Imbituba, Brazil. “Then I write or make myself available to better explain the house, appliances, gas, and whatever else is needed.”
*For extra security and peace of mind, remember to change door or lockbox passcodes between guests.
Next, you’ll be asked to edit check-in instructions and write detailed steps to help guests locate and get inside your home.
Here are some step-by-step instructions** from hosts:
—Rubén and Dorothy, Vermont, United States
—Ben and Angel, Wellington, New Zealand
**Instructions have been edited and adapted for length and clarity.
These hosts also include street information and links to maps:
I include a photo of the front of the house, and if they are bringing a car I indicate which of the garages they can use. I also let them know that my street has two very specific times for vehicles.—Jessi, Mexico
I [include] a detailed explanation on how to find the [house]boat with a map and photos of the area.—Maeva, Msida, Malta
***Some hosts have told us they feel uncomfortable showing photos of the front of their homes. If you feel the same way, try photographing items close-up. Also, keep in mind that check-in guide photos will not be published to your listing. They will only be shared with confirmed guests three days before they arrive and during their stay.
Some hosts recommend adding a little humor to get guests’ attention:
“Hi, we are looking forward to having you here in our part of the world. Could you please SMS me your expected arrival time on [phone number] so I can make sure I am not feeding the crocodiles in the lake?” Yes of course it’s outrageous, but it always gets an immediate response. We all have a laugh. I know when they will arrive, and the check-in happens on time and without hassle—or crocodiles!”—Robin, Mount Barker, Australia
Once you’ve published your instructions, we’ll automatically share your check-in guide with confirmed guests three days before they arrive. Easy check-ins mean you’ll save time and set the stage for a five-star review.
Just take it from hosts like Stefan, of Wiesendangen, Switzerland: “Our efforts are limited to the absolute necessary. There is no idling or reworking. Nothing is forgotten, and there isn’t the stress of ‘Did I already….? Do you have….?’ Thanks to the [check-in guide], our standard is always the same without any additional effort.”
Thank you for taking the time to respond, Shelley! I can see how wanting to check-in without having to meet the host could be attractive to a lot of guests (and if I'm honest, I, myself, may fall into this category). I am really new at this. I am glad to hear that all of your guests have respected your property. This has been my very limited experience so far as well. I will probably continue to meet guests in person for now, but will remember to keep it short and sweet and to the point!
Katherine, I agree, I like to meet my guests or my husband does. It is my house to begin with, and I don't do codes and I do my own cleaning, and we are friendly, so I guess if people don't like that they would not book with me. As my grown daughter tells me, Mother, these are total strangers so you should meet them and not leave anything to guessing.
I've seen this from the Airbnb App for a while now. But i don't know how it works from the guest side. Does any one know?
So i still choose to send plain old text message to remind my guests, and use Cohost.Club and Smartbnb tools to automate some of these messages.
this is great! Whilst I try to meet my guests in person it is not always possible (if I tried to do that it would mean setting check-in time restrictions and I think it is great that technology can enable greater flexibility). I always send a message when I can not be there for the check in but with each conversation being tailored to each individual booking I was always worried I may miss things. It will be useful if hosts could select which bookings they want to use this facility for and which bookings they can meet guests in person.
It’s a great tool and it’s saves a lot of confusion for my Guests. I also use an app in conjunction called GuestHug which has an automated location based check in system which also helps with organisation.
We have created an all-encompassing document that includes our check in instructions, pictures, suggestions of places to visit and dine, as well as other details related to our home and the visit. Is there any place for us to attach this document for our guests once they are confirmed? Right now we are emailed it as an attachment but it would be much more convenient if it were in the Airbnb app/site. Please advise.
I have the same set up and issue. I hate to use whatsapp to share my document or send them to a webaddress, until Airbnb stops treating users like children not allowing links it's the best way I have found.
We have also created an extensive document (and have much of the info in a guest book as well). I keep suggesting to Airbnb to have an option to attach a PDF as their competitor allows and where you can simply send a message with the attachement. It is very easy and I find more guests receive the information vs. emailing with the email provided by Airbnb.
Oh yes, I do this too. It would be great if Airbnb provided for attachments to be sent with emails to prospective holiday makers at the appropriate time - which I find is 2-3 weeks before the expected arrival date.
I use another website too, and I can do it on there - and it is much easier than having to ask for email addresses to send my info sheet to... I also leave print outs in the property, but people seem to like having the info sheets in advance, and it contains things like local taxi services which they might use before they actually arrive...
Ginny
Ginny that’s interesting, I also used to leave out paper leaflets and instruction manuals for my guests which worked great, although now I use an app called GuestHug which allows me upload all the information electronically
Great ideas helpful instructions will take more care of my hosts welcome always
Studio in junieh Lebanon sea view and a a big flat well furnished office in dekwaneh main road good location in Beirut also furnished and a wooden house 2flats in kesrwan waiting my lovely hosts with affordable prices and big smile see u soon
Nice and beautifull place
I have had guests who decided to pass on my listing when they realized that keyless entry was not self-check-in and that I would be there to greet them.
I wonder how many were planning to squeeze into my one-bedroom apartment?
Love it. That is exactly why I meet & greet.