Hello @Rosie322 ,
Yes, the first level of co-hosting is not useful for me. In addition to everything you mentioned, it doesn’t even provide information about the number of guests or if there is a need for a crib, etc.
I suggest granting your cleaner access to the second level of co-hosting. This will allow them to read messages, see the guest’s name, know how many people are staying, and identify any special requests. However, the nightly price will remain hidden, and the cleaner will not be able to accept or decline bookings. They will still be able to view the process and inquiries, but without seeing the pricing details. It might also be a good idea to ask the cleaner not to respond to or message the guests.
This seems to be the best option available. I wish Airbnb offered another level where a co-host could read messages and get more information about the guests without having the ability to reply.