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Hello everyone,
Having extra help with hosting can sometimes be fundamental to offer an excellent service. This is where a Co-host could play a very important role for Hosts. Delegating activities such as check-in, check-out, cleaning or responding to guest messages could be some of the tasks you as a Host could pass on to your Co-host.
I have seen conversations regarding Co-hosting, with topics varying from those looking for Co-hosting services to discussions about how much commission one should pay to their Co-hosts, and even how Hosts manage their Co-hosts.
Do you have a Co-host for your listing(s), or are you a Co-host yourself? Have you considered using one (or multiple) on a temporary basis?
I look forward to reading your replies!
Quincy
I Have considered using a co-host (or multiple) temporarily. But I don't have a co-host at the moment
Thanks for the reply @Morris51! Will you still be making a decision on using one any time soon?
yes of course,
That wouldn't be a bad idea
Hey Morris are you still interested in utilizing a co host ?
when I first listed my place I did have a co host as I wasn’t totally sure what I was doing so it was great to have the back up. My cohost has moved away but now feel confident to continue without one at this point
I'm co host myself, chec ona, check puta, cleaning, booking,...everything
Welcome to the community @Suzana127! Just wondering, do you take care of multiple homes?
Just one
My whife Is my Co-host and we have learnt a lot together. This Is the 3rd Room we have put for rent over the years. We have never used anyone else as a co-host.
Thanks for sharing this @Fredrik61 ! I've had my cousin help me out as a co-host 🙂. How is everything working out for you?
Hello, good day , I have a co host, but I’m the one who messages with the guest .
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Nice to meet you @Veruska10! which tasks have you assigned to your co-host in this case?