How to become a co host ?

Terry973
Level 2
Norfolk, VA

How to become a co host ?

Hello how do you become a Co-host with little to no experience?

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Elisa
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Terry973 😊

Thank you for asking this question, and it’s wonderful that you’d like to become a Co-Host!

 

How long have you been hosting so far?

Here’s a link I wanted to share with you about 👉 How to find and become an experienced Co-Host on Airbnb? 

 

Don’t hesitate to let me know if you need more help!

 

Warm regards🌻


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@Elisa I have no history of listing at all! Will that take an effect on becoming a co host ? 

Hi @Terry973 😊

Thank you for letting me know!

 

I'm tagging a few Co-hosts to see if they might know how to help you with this question: @Joan2709@Shelley159@Joey28 and @Nathan146.

 

Thank you in advance, everyone!

 

Warm regards 🌻

 


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Joey28
Level 3
Los Angeles, CA

Your best bet would be to find a host or cohost with a ton of properties near you. Reach out to them and tell them you want to learn how to host Airbnbs. Ask them if they could use an assistant and try to learn from there. Otherwise you need a property with an airbnb. 

for what it’s worth, Co Host sounds like a position with less responsibility since it insinuates you are helping another host, but that’s not the case. You are a the main host to a property. There are some instances where you can help a host with some basic stuff, but I don’t that would help you learn the ropes. The only kind of co hosting I know is full service host. 

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