Since this is not the first time a host has complained I find your admonishment both condescending and short sighted. Airbnb is trying to grow bed nights in advance if and in light of the failing Lyft and Uber IPO’s.
They talk in articles terms of how how many nights “they” have hosted rather than hosts who own and manage the inventory.
We have repeatedly asked not to be spammed this way. It was bad on the app but humorous. It’s not welcome as a personalized email.
So it’s fine if you don’t agree, but not fine to suggest my opinions are unwelcome or that your opinion is universal among hosts.
Since I addressed my concerns about Airbnb’s inconsistency and unsustainable suggestions I see this as a warning to new hosts desperate to get more revenue and not having Airbnb tell them what type of problematic guests other hosts have reported as a result of following these low ball suggestions or that the rent would be lower than expenses but also....,
I’m a Superhost, don’t need algorithms coaching me without looking at the property size or implying that I’m in need of lower rent to fill days that are...drumroll, already full at the higher price point.
But good luck to you. Airbnb is counting in hosts to fuel an IPO that benefits them and not you.
I for one think we should be allowed to opt out of this stuff. They’re a booking agency, not my life coach.