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  1. If you’re a primary Host, you can add a team – including a Co-Host or hosting team – to your listing for some extra help. These teammates are often trusted friends, partners or someone from a professional team who can help you do things like manage your listing, respond to enquiries or message booked guests so you can focus on other things.

  2. To become a Co-Host, you must first leave your hosting team. If you’re the account owner of a hosting team, you must deactivate the team. Learn about the difference between a Co-Host and a hosting team. Start using professional hosting tools in order to put together a team who can help manage your rentals.

  3. There are 3 types of Hosts who can be the primary Host. Listing owner: The person who lists the space in their Airbnb account. This is usually the person who owns or lives on the property. Full-access co-Host: Usually a friend, family member, or someone the Host hires who helps manage their place. Co-Hosts with full-access permissions can be ...

  4. Co-Hosts may be a friend, a family member or someone you've hired to manage your listing. If you’re looking for a potential co-Host, in some countries* you can connect with an experienced co-Host nearby who has experience hosting on Airbnb and offers a variety of services to help support Hosts.

  5. If you host with a team, team members with guest management permissions will share the same set of scheduled messages, and all messages will be sent from the team owner. Any of the team members will be able to skip and edit upcoming scheduled messages, and create new templates that can be used by the team.

  6. 2023年3月8日 · Updated 8 Mar 2023. Hosts who join Host clubs are more successful than those who don’t, according to Airbnb data. New Hosts who join a club are 86% more likely to complete three stays than those who aren’t part of a club, and members enjoy higher earnings and review scores and better chances of becoming Superhosts.

  7. 2024年1月30日 · Resource Centre. Explore your co-Host dashboard. Use your dashboard to track requests and find new Hosts. By Airbnb on 30 Jan 2024. ·. 3 min read. Updated 30 Jan 2024. Once you join the experienced co‑Host services platform and create your profile, it’s time to partner with Hosts who need your help.