Wanting to Co-host/I'm in FL

Amalia227
Level 1
Tampa, FL

Wanting to Co-host/I'm in FL

I  used to be an Air bnb host, however sold the property, and trying to get back into it as a co-host. What is the best way to find hosts looking for co-hosts? 

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Patricia2526
Level 10
Manila, Philippines

Hi @Amalia227 

 

You might want to explore local Facebook groups for Airbnb hosts instead of relying solely on the official Airbnb Community group, as the official one vets members and typically only accepts verified hosts. Local groups often have more flexible membership and can be a great place to find opportunities or connect with experienced hosts.

 

Also, I noticed there aren’t any guest reviews attached to your profile. Keep in mind that reviews serve as your “resume” when applying as a co-host. Hosts often rely on guest feedback to gauge how well someone communicates, manages properties, and handles guest experiences. Building up positive reviews can really boost your credibility.

 

If you’re just starting out, consider hosting your own space first, even if it’s just a room. This can help you gather reviews and experience. You can also offer to help friends or family manage their listings informally, so you can practice and collect testimonials.

 

Best of luck!

Thank you so much!

Alex
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hello @Amalia227

 

Welcome to the Community! 🌟 I heard that you used to be a host, how wonderful! How long did you host, and what was your experience like? I bet you have some amazing memories to share! 🤗
 
To help hosts discover you more easily, I highly recommend joining the Co-host network. This way, hosts will be able to connect with you quickly and seamlessly. This is the link to join to it: Join the Co-Host Network. 👈
 

Best, 

Alex

 

 

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