I disagree, partly. I feel a host should have 25 stays to get superhost status, it's WAY too easy to become superhost, to the point where it almost doesn't mean anything to be superhost, everybody's a figgin' superhost! Think about this: once you become a superhost (and you will, then you'll see it a little differently than you do now) and then if/when something happens where you lose your superhost status (example: a cancellation) then you lose your superhost status for an entire year plus however many days it is until the end of the current quarter. With that kind of penalty for losing your status, there should be an equally respecting minimum criteria to become superhost in the first place. Keep this in mind, becoming superhost is easy compared to staying superhost. Btw, you could do this- you could ask a guest that you feel comfortable with to book his/her multi-night stay in individual nights, that way you can get them to give you a review for each and every night that they stay, it counts! 🙂 Another thing you can do is lower your price to a ridiculously low point just to get the quick reviews you need, that's exactly what I did for the first month and it worked great. It's important to slyly convey to your guests how important their review is to you, you have to mention it to every guest in some way, or else you'll lose out on reviews, reviews are gold to you. Hang in there. 😉