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I was looking for something, clicked on my profile picture in the upper right, and saw "My Guidebook." I've clicked that before only to be brought to a kind of general page showing different cities. This time - excitement! All my guidebooks are listed, and when you hover over each, you're given the choice to either edit or share.
I tried out all the links, and now, instead of a PDF with a little map next to each entry, each item in the guide has color photos and a hyperlink that brings you to a page with more information, including all the contact info for the place. (Screenshot below.)
Even better - I can now create one guidebook for the area that will suit all three listings, and simply share that guidebook with every guest.
I was on the verge of trying to create a digital guidebook off-platform, but didn't really want to replicate work or pay a monthly fee. So I think this is wonderful! Thanks, Airbnb! You've made my life a million times easier!
This is great to hear @Ann72. It's really nice that you can see photos and I'm glad this has saved you an extra job. 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing.
Lizzie
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Not yet here but great idea
I just checked and I have a digital guidebook too!
Especially like that "Guidebooks can be added to multiple listings so you don’t have to duplicate recommendations"
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This is excellent news. @Ann72 thanks for sharing!
I wonder though, do guests see these new format guidebooks in categories, e.g. "food scene" like the snapshot, or are only hosts seeing them like this?
The reason I ask is because before, while the host's view of the guidebook had everything under the different categories, the version the guest saw listed everything in no logical order at all - not althabetically, not by category, nor by proximity - but based on how many other hosts had included that recommendation in their guidebooks.
Has the order the guest sees the recommendations changed as well?
@Huma0 I think guests see it as the snapshot above shows because it's a link to a digital guidebook. But here's mine - do you see the categories when you click on it?
https://www.airbnb.com/s/guidebooks?refinement_paths[]=/guidebooks/48696&share_channel=copy
I showed NO RESULTS Sorry
I agree. We do NOT like how they are showing now with food first!!!!
I had the beaches, then sights then the food.
Also, has the supermarket category disappeared because I can't see the supermarkets listed in my guidebook anymore and I had included several. This was actually one of the most important categories for my guests.
The picture view looks great though and brings the guidebook to life.
@HumaO,
You are right. I added the grocery stores, directions and Phone #s to a scheduled message.
Oh, and the parks have disappeared too...
@Huma0@Emilia42, The categories are there. But since posting this I've encountered some issues!
1) "My Guidebook" under my profile photo in the dropdown list has disappeared. But I can still get to it when editing my listing and choosing "Guidebook."
2) There's an editing pencil, but when you click it, your only option is to add a new item. I want to delete a restaurant that's closed and can't figure out how to do that.
3) You can't re-order them any more than you could re-order the listings in the original guidebook.
4) You can't print it or save it as a PDF. This is a concern for me because cell phone service is so spotty where I am that when people are out and about they'll often be unable to click through links with any success.
@Huma0, we never had a "supermarkets" category - only an "essentials" category.
So this whole thing appears to be a work in progress. I'll submit feedback and hope for the best!