Hosts have asked for this feature apparently for years but i...
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Hosts have asked for this feature apparently for years but it still cannot be done as far as I can see. I submitted feedback...
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Hello comunity, my name is J.P. and i'm writting from Cusco, Peru
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I think you need to review the Airbnb Help Articles. Your listing has no description, your amenities are very low average is more 50 and your max occupancy is 2 for a 3 bedroom house?
Writing a thorough description of your place is one of the best ways to set expectations and attract bookings. Let guests know exactly what they’ll find when they arrive.
There are more than 7 million homes on Airbnb. Use the Listing description section to describe what’s unique about yours.
Tell the story of your space. Be specific about the experience you’re offering guests. A modest room downtown can be “a perfect base for exploring the city.” A top-floor apartment surrounded by trees can “feel like you’re in a treehouse.”
Focus on special features. Explain what sets your place apart, highlighting the top amenities guests want. Read other listing descriptions and reviews for inspiration, and to learn what types of information guests appreciate.
Be realistic. Overselling or exaggerating can lead to disappointment and negative reviews. Be upfront about aspects of your property that could pose a challenge for some guests, including people with limited mobility or children.
Use the remaining sections to help guests understand what it’s like staying in your space.
I think you need to review the Airbnb Help Articles. Your listing has no description, your amenities are very low average is more 50 and your max occupancy is 2 for a 3 bedroom house?
Writing a thorough description of your place is one of the best ways to set expectations and attract bookings. Let guests know exactly what they’ll find when they arrive.
There are more than 7 million homes on Airbnb. Use the Listing description section to describe what’s unique about yours.
Tell the story of your space. Be specific about the experience you’re offering guests. A modest room downtown can be “a perfect base for exploring the city.” A top-floor apartment surrounded by trees can “feel like you’re in a treehouse.”
Focus on special features. Explain what sets your place apart, highlighting the top amenities guests want. Read other listing descriptions and reviews for inspiration, and to learn what types of information guests appreciate.
Be realistic. Overselling or exaggerating can lead to disappointment and negative reviews. Be upfront about aspects of your property that could pose a challenge for some guests, including people with limited mobility or children.
Use the remaining sections to help guests understand what it’s like staying in your space.
Hello @Juan-Pablo221!