Can I co-host an experience?

Can I co-host an experience?

Hi, do you know if I can co-host experiences for experience hosts? Same idea as co-hosting places. If so, can I do it from my account? i.e. group them under one account even though the hosts will vary from once experience to the next?

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@Helen3Thank you so much!

Airbnb experiences is really new in Greece.

I will call them to find out if there is a way.

Hi Did you got any luck?
Victoria791
Level 1
New Orleans, LA

I'd really like to know as well! I'm looking to have myself and another person do the experience and it would be nice if we could just split the cost the way you can with co-hosting a place

I would like to know too! I have a co-host for my experience but there is no section to mention about it.

Francesco823
Level 2
Rome, Italy

I co organize an experience in Rome, I really need to co-host, to see the calendar, and the mail of the experience. 

Any news?

 

Thanks @Francesco823 

Grant115
Level 2
Springville, UT

I  also need this feature. My experience occurs in the mountains, away from cell phone and internet coverage. I go in advance of the guests to get everything ready. I need a way for guests to contact my wife, who can reach me on a satellite communicator, if they have last minute questions or problems.  I’ve tried adding her phone as a secondary number on my account but that is also not working. 

Kelsey111
Level 1
Saint Paul, MN

I'm just adding my voice to the chorus! I need a way to link my co-host to the experience! We want to host a couple of different experiences, but we each specialize in different areas and we don't want to lose customers due to lack of exposure.

 

Airbnb, help please!:)

Apollinariya0
Level 1
London, United Kingdom

+1 - did anyone found the answer to this?

Sanu1
Level 1
Kumarakom, India

Have anyone found any solution for this?

Simira0
Level 1
Christchurch, New Zealand

Yes they say you can co host but dont give you an action to ad them to the experience like on the accommodation one

This is exactly my problem right now. They keep telling me to add my co-hosts name, experience, and airbnb account... however there is no where to actually link it and the area where I am prompted to add the above info also states that you cannot submit experience on behalf of someone else. Its like they are intentionally blocking me from posting and not giving any solution to do what they are asking.

Myeongu--Tasos-and-Jun0
Level 2
Seoul, South Korea

Hey everyone. Tasos here from Absolute: Seoul Pub Crawl from Korea!

The co-hosting, specifically for experiences, is going to roll out soon.

They already preparing the ground and added the option under "Experiences" ---> "Edit" ---> "General Settings" ---> "Co-Hosts" 

This option can be found both on Mobile App and Browser version.

Currently the page just loads without actually showing anything. This will be soon fixed and we will be able to add the so much needed Co-Hosts!

Happy hosting guys and hope to see you one day in Korea or around the World!

Thanks for this tip! Nothing shows for me yet 🙂 @Myeongu--Tasos-and-Jun0 and Airbnb - has this been implemented yet?

Maybe it has not been rolled out to everyone yet.

 

For people that they have this option, now it works and you can invite a Co-host.

 

However, the current functionality is just disappointing as your new Co-host cannot do ANYTHING. He is just displayed in your experience. He cannot check bookings, cannot reply texts, he cannot do literally anything. 

 

I believe that this will will be improved over time, as the current system without cohosts cannot keep up with the increased number of people that start using the airbnb experiences and with the increasing availability of new broader type of experiences. If airbnb wants to have high quality standards of experiences hosting, then they inevitably must give us more and better tools, and the Co-host future is inevitable.

 

Let's see what will happen 🙂 

Myeongu--Tasos-and-Jun0
Level 2
Seoul, South Korea

Maybe it has not been rolled out to everyone yet. 

 

For people that they have this option, now it works and you can invite a Co-host.

 

However, the current functionality is just disappointing as your new Co-host cannot do ANYTHING. He is just displayed in your experience. He cannot check bookings, cannot reply texts, he cannot do literally anything. 

 

I believe that this will will be improved over time, as the current system without cohosts cannot keep up with the increased number of people that start using the airbnb experiences and with the increasing availability of new broader type of experiences. If airbnb wants to have high quality standards of experiences hosting, then they inevitably must give us more and better tools, and the Co-host future is inevitable.

 

Let's see what will happen 🙂