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You know how special your space is, but it can be challenging to make yours stand out among the millions of listings on Airbnb. An easy way to tell more people about your listing is to name your space and personalize your listing by creating a custom link—a unique web address that captures the essence of your property and makes it simpler for potential guests to find and book your space.
To get you started, we’re sharing the inspiration behind some of the most creative custom web addresses hosts have made so far, along with their top tips.
Any host on Airbnb can create their very own web address for their listing. Access to these personalized web addresses is available in all 62 languages supported by Airbnb, but the links themselves are only available in English characters.
Though anyone can browse your listing by typing your unique link into their web address bar, the link will redirect to your default Airbnb listing link that ends with a string of numbers. So, don’t be confused if your personalized web address changes once you type it into your web address bar.
Consider asking friends or family to share their favorite aspects of your property, and explore their ideas. “There was definitely a brainstorming session,” says Superhost Priscilla of Atlanta, who created unique web addresses for her three properties: blue-atlanna, yellow-atlanna, and visitatlanna (which is an Airbnb Plus listing).
“In Atlanta, the locals don't say ‘Atlanta’ but some rendition of ‘Atlanna’ or ‘Atlannuh,’” Priscilla says. “My best friend, Johnny, and I came up with ‘Visit Atlanna’ because it was literal yet cheeky enough to build a brand around.” Same goes for her other two colorful apartments in the heart of Midtown East, each of which are true to their name.
Follow these three simple steps:
What you choose as your link can be an attention-grabbing way to reveal a little more of your personality as a host. Just like the title of your listing on Airbnb, your web address should be short and sweet—100 characters is the maximum, but shorter is easier to remember.
We asked some Superhosts who have already made their web addresses to share the inspiration behind the catchy names they chose. Here are their top tips for making a great web address:
A personalized web address can make it easier for guests to find your listing, and having one can be another way for you to stand out as a host. Or as Superhost John, who chose alohamaui, says: “It’s nice to just be able to give someone a link that’s easier to remember than a bunch of numbers.”
Ready to create your own personalized web address? We can’t wait to find out what you dream up. For more inspiration, check out how one Superhost attracted more than 100,000 followers on Instagram with a clever name and social media strategy.
Updated: March 2nd
How do we do this? When I click the link it just takes me to my property description.
The custom link is there for convenience - so you can give it to others, or put it on a business card etc. Easier than telling someone to search a whole bunch of properties to find yours. It's not for you to use, rather others to find you.
I can't think it will improve, what is already getting me guest's, but I can't find where to do it, the links just go to my listing's
The custom link is there for other people's convenience - so you can give it to others, or put it on your business card etc. Easier than telling someone to search a whole bunch of properties to find yours. It's not for you to use, rather others to find you.
I have used a special and unique name for my main listing since 2012. Part of the special name includes the name of one of the 20th century's most famous artists... How can I justify demoting his name to all small letters? That's a sacrilege.
Hi all, just received this,
I must be really "dim" as I just do not understand how to do this.
When you go to "customize your link now" it takes you to your listings, what are you supposed to do then?
Thanks.
The custom link is there for other people's convenience - so you can give it to others, or put it on a business card etc. Easier than telling someone to search a whole bunch of properties to find yours. It's not for you to use, rather others to find you.
If I recall correctly, once you are on the "Custom Link" section, you click the "edit" button on the right hand side.
Then, highlight the existing URL (web site address) and overwrite it with your new custom URL. Don't put the prefix such as "https://", just the custom link. Airbnb will populate the prefix for you.
My custom link takes people to a page where they can edit my listing. How do I disable this?
The custom link is there for other people's convenience - so you can give it to others, or put it on a business card etc. Easier than telling someone to search a whole bunch of properties to find yours. It's not for you to use, rather for others to find you. (If you click on it while on your own site, you will be able to edit your own pages. It won't allow others to edit your listing.)
You may be copying the hosting page link. Once you've created the custom link, do the following:
On the bottom of the "Custom Link" section is the word Copy or Copy Link. Select this and the proper link is on your clipboard.
Test the custom link by clicking on the web site address area of your browser, right clicking within the web site address area and left clicking "Paste".
Then hit "Enter' on your keyboard. You should be directed to your listing visible to the masses.
I’ve just made my customised link. I then put the four words into google to see what came up and somebody else’s Airbnb plus property was listed but not mine. Surely that defeats the object of a customised link?
So I changed it, having googled the words previously that I planned to use, and now it takes me to the USA..... ahhhhh
not very convenient for a quick link..?
Can somebody please check this for me?
https://airbnb.com/h/thesquareelephant
And I agree, the /h/ in the middle is just silly.
I already have a website https://www.squareelephant.co.za/.
It's unclear why I need a link with airbnb in it.
Thanks!
You don't need it. Nothing changes to what you're used to if you don't create a custom link. I dislike the "h" but that may change in the future so I'd grab a catchy custom link while I could.
It's analogous to telling someone to go to bbcnews.com versus bbcnews/6978521/apx.com or whatever.