@Paul-and-Sherry0, I’m not sure, what you mean by searchable.
But in case you wonder, why you see your listing insearch results, when you are logged in, but not on another browser,that happens.
If youare logged in, the website recognizes you and brings up listings you already know, like your own.
If you start on a fresh browser, without history nor cookies, you see, what guests may see, but not all guestsall the time.
The algorithm takes into account information about the guests: what they enter into the filter, what they searched and booked before, what computer / phone / tablet they are on and others. Fi I get mostly iphone users, even though Android has a higher portion of the market. My space is cheap and iphones are expensive, therefore I believe it comes from my own use. But that’s speculation, no concrete information available. 😉
When you host for awhile, the reaction of your guests have influence on your ranking: if they are satisfied, if they are satisfied with airbnb after the experience you provided.
Your response time in requests has a big influence: the faster in general, the higher your search rank.
Your acceptance pattern has influence too. The less you refuse, the better placed you are, which leasds to IB getting you more bookings.
If you are low now, keep looking up the listing on different browsers. Search it with filters on hprice, number of guests, available dates, options you offer if necessary) zoom in on the map, click it open, go through pictures. Post it on social media and ask friends to check it. That has another advantage: they will give you ideas for changes and correct spelling etc. When you do all that, it helps too, as editing the listing frequently and adding pictures brings search ranking points as well.