Airbnb’s new co-hosting setting “MORE BOOKINGS”

About Airbnb’s new co-hosting setting “MORE BOOKINGS”

    Airbnb’s new co-hosting setting “MORE BOOKINGS”

    Adding Co-Hosts to your listing

    1. Inviting someone to co-host

    In certain countries, when you click or tap Co-Hosts, you may have the option to find someone to help you host. If you’d like to add someone, you can select it and then select Invite someone.

    1. Click Listings and select the listing you want to edit

    2. Under Listing editor, click Your space

    3. Click Co-Hosts and then click Invite a Co-Host

    4. Add their country/region and phone number or email address and click Next

    5. Select the permissions that are right for this Co-Host and click Next

    6. Review and click Send

    Link to original Airbnb article

    https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/1244

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    2. Co-Host permissions

    Co-Host permissions only determine what they can access on your listing on Airbnb, so you’ll still want to set expectations with your Co-Hosts about how they can help with your place.

    Choose the Co-Host permissions that work for the people who help you host:

    • Full access: Your Co-Host can message guests and update your calendar. They can manage your listing, including pricing and other details, and they can manage reservations, including accepting and declining trip requests, cancellations and Resolution Centre requests. They can add or remove Co-Hosts, change any Co-Host’s permissions and designate themselves – or another Co-Host – as the listing’s primary Host.

    • Calendar and inbox access: Your Co-Host can message guests and can view but not edit the calendar.

    • > Calendar access: Your Co-Host can view but not edit the calendar.

         (To work with Stuart – choose ‘CALENDAR ACCESS’ option only)

    Please note that no Co-Host can view or change a listing owner’s or other Co-Host’s payout method or taxpayer info.

    Link to original Airbnb article

    https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/1534#section-heading-3-0

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    3. How Co-Host payouts work

    As a Host, you can set up and share payouts with a Co-Host on Airbnb. You need to choose one way to share payouts with your Co-Host for bookings.

    What payouts can Hosts choose to share

    • Cleaning fee: you’ll share the amount you set as your cleaning fee in your listing details

    • Cleaning fee plus percentage: you’ll share the amount you set as your cleaning fee in your listing details and add a percentage per booking (that excludes the cleaning fee)

    • > Percentage payouts: add the percentage you’d like to share per booking and then choose to exclude or include the cleaning fee amount in the percent calculation

    • Fixed amount payouts: add the amount you’d like to share per booking

         (To work with Stuart – Choose ‘PERCENTAGE PAYOUTS’ option only and type 10%)

    Payouts may be set up for Co-Hosts with any permissions. Some regional limitations may apply based on the Host’s or Co-Host’s location that limit the ability to use this feature.

    How it works

    Only the Host who is the listing owner can set up payouts for a Co-Host. Co-Hosts cannot set up payouts for themselves or for other Co-Hosts.

    Once a Host has set up a Co-Host payout, the Co-Host has 14 days to confirm or decline. If the Co-Host declines but would still like to receive payouts, the Host can send a new proposal.

    Once a Co-Host confirms their payouts, they’ll be able to start getting payouts for bookings after guests check in. Any updates a Host makes to existing payouts will only apply to the Co-Host’s payouts for bookings that start after the Co-Host confirms the update.

    To get paid, all Hosts and Co-Hosts must set up at least one payout method, and, where required, verify their identity and submit any taxpayer information that’s required.

    Link to original Airbnb article

    https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/3389

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