I’m a new host. I made my first booking. My visitor checked ...
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I’m a new host. I made my first booking. My visitor checked -in on Wednesday and everything is going very well. I have been w...
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I have followed each and every instruction. I have cleared all filters. I have tried on multiple search engines. I have tried on multiple computers in multiple different locations (my home, my office, my neighbors and friends computers) and my listing does not appear on Airbnb. It has been active for over a week so it is not a question of the 72 hour waiting. Does anyone know why Airbnb would lock you out of being seen?
This is more common than people realise and honestly super frustrating, especially when you've done everything right. A few things worth checking:
First, search for your listing while logged OUT of your Airbnb account entirely. Airbnb sometimes hides your own listing from yourself when you're logged in as the host.
Second, check if your listing is set to "Listed" and not accidentally sitting in "Unlisted" or "Snoozed" mode under your hosting dashboard. It happens more than you'd think after editing.
Third, pricing could be the quiet culprit. If your nightly rate, minimum stay, or availability window doesn't match what most guests are searching for in your area, the algorithm simply won't surface you. Try searching exactly the way a guest would, your dates, your guest count, your price range.
Fourth, new listings without reviews are often ranked lower by default. Airbnb quietly favours listings with booking history. Some hosts swear by getting that first booking fast, even at a slightly lower price, just to get the algorithm moving.
And lastly, if everything looks fine on your end, contact Airbnb support directly and ask them to do a listing health check. There are known cases where a listing gets flagged internally during review and the host is never notified.
Hang in there, the first few weeks are genuinely the hardest part of the algorithm. Once that first review lands, things shift noticeably. 🙌
Let me know if that helps 👍🏻
The only thing that applies to my case is either and/or:
1.) Airbnb quietly favours listings with booking history. Some hosts swear by getting that first booking fast, even at a slightly lower price, just to get the algorithm moving.
2.) If your nightly rate, minimum stay, or availability window doesn't match what most guests are searching for in your area, the algorithm simply won't surface you.
If it is one, the other or both, AirBnb is a complete waste of time.
That is simply mind boggling. I cannot find in after having tried from multiple computers and still have not succeeded.
The most made mistake when searching is:
The map shows on default zoom-level not all listings, especially when there are a lot of listings in the same area.
So you need to "zoom in" on the map until the listing appears.
Offcourse the search-dates must match availability in the listings calendar and other options set should match.
I've done all that. The listing does not appear.
This is another screen shot. As you see it says there 224 (!) listings in your area. But on the map you only see about 12.
(Your listing is now among those 12 because i looked at the details listing some minutes before). But normally the listing wll probably not be on those 12, but it is somewhere in the list of 224 results on the left side..
OR it will appear when zooming-in on the map !
Hope tis helps
Besides the search issue:
I suggest you perform some updates on the listing:
Check the amenities listed, there are probably much more to add from the editor
(like items in the kitchen etc., also it says now there is "no hot water" ?)
Add captions to the photos, also type/size of bed options
It will then add the " where you sleep" section to the listing
Add check-out time !