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Ways to host

Superhosts

  • How-to • Home host

    What's required to be a Superhost

    If you meet the Superhost program requirements on the quarterly assessment date, you'll qualify for Superhost status automatically, no application necessary.
  • How-to • Home host

    Track your Superhost status

    Want to see how you’re doing on each of the Superhost requirements? Head to your host dashboard.
  • How-to • Home host

    Maintain Superhost status

    To maintain high standards, we check in every few months to ensure Superhosts still meet the program requirements.

Co-hosting an experience

Co-hosting a place to stay

  • How-to • Host

    Co-hosts: An introduction

    Co-hosts help listing owners take care of their home, Airbnb Experience, and guests. They’re usually a family member, neighbour, trusted friend, or hired help.
  • How-to • Home host

    What Co-Hosts can do

    A co-host can help a host with their space, their guests, or both. Co-hosts decide how much they want to handle with the listing owner ahead of time.
  • How-to • Home host

    Primary Hosts: An introduction

    The primary host is typically the main person who interacts with guests on a reservation. They may be the listing or experience owner, co-host, or a hosting team member.
  • How-to • Home host

    Add co-hosts to your home listing

    You can add up to 10 co-hosts to a listing—choose family members, friends, neighbours, or a trusted person you’ve hired to help with the logistics.
  • How-to • Home host

    Remove a co-host from your listing

    You can remove a co-host from your home or experience listing. Once removed, they won’t be able to edit your listing, manage reservations, or deal with messages.
  • How-to • Home host

    Co-hosting tips

    Hosts and co-hosts work together to provide memorable stays and experiences for guests. We have some suggestions around reliability, communication, and responsibility.
  • How-to • Home host

    The difference between Co-Hosts and hosting teams

    A hosting team is usually a business or group of people the listing owner has a legal contract with. A Co-Host is often more casual—like a friend, family member, or a trusted person hired by the listing owner.

Hosting teams for places to stay

  • How-to • Home host

    Hosting teams for homes: An introduction

    A hosting team may be a business or a team of people that manages long or short-term rentals on behalf of the owner or renter.
  • How-to • Home host

    Hosting team permissions

    A team can host listings together on Airbnb. The team's account owner chooses who joins the team and which tools and features they can access.
  • How-to • Home host

    Joining or leaving a team

    You’ll receive an email with a link to join the team from the account owner. The account owner will decide what permissions you have for the account.
  • How-to • Home host

    The difference between Co-Hosts and hosting teams

    A hosting team is usually a business or group of people the listing owner has a legal contract with. A Co-Host is often more casual—like a friend, family member, or a trusted person hired by the listing owner.
  • How-to • Home host

    Managing listings with property management software

    If the team owner account manages Airbnb listings through property management software, the software can be used to manage listings created by the hosting team.
  • How-to • Home host

    Removing a hosting team from your listing

    Go to your listing to remove access. Once removed, they’ll no longer have access to the listing on Airbnb.

Host Assist

  • How-to • Home host

    How Host Assist works

    Host Assist is a collection of apps that can help you share your space with ease. These apps are offered by companies who have partnered with Airbnb.