If you could use extra help with running your experience, you can invite a co-host to join you.
Every co-host has full access to the experience listing, which means that they will be able to view the calendar, manage dates and times for you, respond to reservation inquiries, and message any guest. They'll also appear as a co-host on your listing and can lead an experience once they've provided copies of any relevant licenses, certifications, and insurance. Learn more about guidelines for hosting experiences.
You’ll both receive a confirmation email when you add a co-host to your experience.
When your co-host gets their invite by email or text, they’ll need to accept it. To do this, they need to create an Airbnb account and have their ID verified.
If they’ll be helping with hosting, they’ll also need to share details about their experience—like how many years they’ve been hosting, any certifications or training, and key career highlights.
Depending on the type and location of the experience, they may also need to upload licenses or proof of insurance.
You can remove a co-host from your experience listing whenever you want.