Hi everyone, I’m Gregory, and I recently joined the Communit...
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Hi everyone, I’m Gregory, and I recently joined the Community Center. I’d love to hear your best tips on how to make hosting ...
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I want to start Co-hosting can please someone please guide me on that
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Hi @Sultan-Ul0 ,
Welcome! Co-hosting is a great way to get started. The best first step is to connect with a primary host who needs support. Often they look for help with guest communication, check-ins, or cleaning/maintenance.
You can:
Use the Airbnb Co-host page to set up your profile and learn what’s expected: https://www.airbnb.com/host/co-hosts
Network locally with hosts in your area and let them know you’re available.
Start small by assisting with tasks you’re most confident in, then grow from there.
It’s a helpful guide that explains roles, responsibilities, and payment structures clearly.
Wishing you success on your co-hosting journey!
Gregory
Hi @Sultan-Ul0 ,
Welcome! Co-hosting is a great way to get started. The best first step is to connect with a primary host who needs support. Often they look for help with guest communication, check-ins, or cleaning/maintenance.
You can:
Use the Airbnb Co-host page to set up your profile and learn what’s expected: https://www.airbnb.com/host/co-hosts
Network locally with hosts in your area and let them know you’re available.
Start small by assisting with tasks you’re most confident in, then grow from there.
It’s a helpful guide that explains roles, responsibilities, and payment structures clearly.
Wishing you success on your co-hosting journey!
Gregory
Can you also guide me on that how to get clients and from where i can get basic course for it
Hi @Sultan-Ul0 , I am tagging host @Gregory781 in your comment for the host to come back and answer your question.
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Regards,
Hi @Sultan-Ul0
Absolutely! To get clients as a co-host, you can:
Network with local Airbnb hosts and offer your support. Many hosts look for help with guest communication, check-ins, or cleaning.
Join local hosting or Airbnb community groups online or in person to connect with hosts who might need a co-host.
Use social media or local classifieds to advertise your co-hosting services.
For basic courses, Airbnb itself has resources for co-hosts here: https://www.airbnb.com/host/co-hosts.
You can also find free or low-cost courses on hospitality, guest service, and property management on platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or LinkedIn L
learning.
Start small, gain experience, and your network and reputation will grow!
Gregory
Thanks so much @Bhumika ! I’m not a co-host, but I’m an Airbnb host with 11 years of experience and happy to share tips and help wherever I can.
Gregory
Appreciate your support @Gregory781 😍
What are some of your go-to tips that you think have worked wonders for your listing?
Thanks so much, @Bhumika!
Some of my go-to tips that have really helped my listing include:
• High-quality, accurate photos that showcase the space clearly.
• Engaging and precise descriptions so guests know what to expect.
• Quick and friendly responses to guest inquiries to build trust.
• Adding small personal touches, like welcome notes or local recommendations.
• Maintaining consistent cleanliness and attention to detail, which leads to great reviews and repeat bookings.
• Listening to guest feedback and making improvements based on their suggestions.
Always happy to share tips and learn from others in the community!
Gregory
Thanks for sharing these tips @Gregory781 ! I am sure many hosts would agree with this check list ✅
What do you usually include in the welcome notes? Is it a warm message along with a slight reminder about house rules? Or do you prefer to keep it short and casual?
Thanks @Bhumika for the question! I usually keep the welcome note short, warm, and meaningful. I start with a friendly greeting, briefly explain the purpose of the stay and how it supports local communities, and include a quick reminder of key house rules. This helps guests feel welcome and informed.
@Gregory781 , the guests would truly appreciate this welcome note 😍 I really like when hosts talk about supporting local communities through their listing! It's such a great way to give it back to the community.
Are there any highlights about your community that you share with the guests?