Hi @Byron54 I hope you’re well!
What you charge for co-hosting totally depends on the services you plan to offer.
First, have a think about the services you would like to/have capacity to offer and then work out a pricing system from there.
Personally, I charge hosts that I work for in 2 parts:
-a flat rate cleaning fee per booking (you’ll need to check listings in the area you plan to co-host in to get an idea of what you could charge, factoring in the listing size and amount of work involved in preparing the listing for guests)
- a % management fee per booking, which ranges from between 12% and 25% depending on the size of the listing.
For out of hours emergencies and additional work I charge a fairly high £ hourly rate, this is mainly to encourage hosts to maintain their properties proactively and keep things in good shape to minimise potential problems.
Some hosts might only want certain services, such as cleaning or meet and greet, or emergency call-out, in which case I would charge a set £ amount- factoring the work involved.