Join the Co‑Host Network
Many hosts want a high‑quality*, local partner to help them with hosting. From listing setup to guest support, you can choose which services you offer and earn money by helping others host.
Join nowIntroducing Co‑Host Network
Now you can offer personalised support to hosts with listings in your area through the Co‑Host Network.
Joining the network is a great way to:- Promote your services & pricing
- Connect with potential partners
- Work independently at your own pace
How the Co‑Host Network works
Services you can offer
Your co‑host profile is where you promote your skills and add details about the services you provide. Choose from the list of co‑hosting services:
- Listing setup
- Setting prices and availability
- Booking request management
- Guest messaging
- On-site guest support
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Listing photography
- Interior design and styling
- Licensing and hosting permits
To be eligible to join the Co‑Host Network, you must meet specific requirements.
Learn moreMichael, experienced co-host in Paris
“Since I became a co-host, I no longer feel alone in my work. I feel like I have the support and encouragement I need to grow my business and get out of my comfort zone.”
Support to help you succeed
Exposure to hosts
You’ll be displayed on the Co‑Host Network, where hosts in your area can find your help. Get the details.
Specialised tools
Manage your business your way. The network offers tools to help you establish successful relationships with hosts and support you as you grow your co‑hosting business.
Resources and community
Explore a series of educational resources on the tools you can use, and connect with an active community of co-hosts who can help you get started.
Michael
France (Paris)
Guillermo
Spain (Granada)
Julie
France (Le Touquet)
Anne-Lie
Spain (Tenerife)
Clarysse & Arthur
France (Paris)
Ousmane
France (Nanterre)
Gabriel
Spain (Marbella)
Are you looking for a co‑host?
Find a high-quality, local host who can take care of your home and guests on the Co‑Host Network. Hosts on the Co‑Host Network typically have high ratings, low cancellation rates and established Airbnb hosting experience. Ratings are based on guest reviews for listings they host or co‑host and may not represent the co‑host’s unique services.
Frequently asked questions
What are the requirements to become a co‑host?
The requirements to join the Co‑Host Network are:
- You have an active listing as a host or as a co‑host with full access or calendar and messaging access.
- You’ve hosted or co‑hosted 10 or more stays – or three or more stays for a total of at least 100 nights – on Airbnb over the past 12 months.
- You’ve maintained an average rating of 4.8 stars or more from guests over the past 12 months for all the listings you host or co‑host with full access or calendar and messaging access.
- You have a cancellation rate below 3%, with exceptions made for certain valid reasons beyond your control.
- Your Airbnb account is in good standing. Your identity must be verified, and your profile photo must meet our photo requirements to be displayed on the network.
Where will the Co‑Host Network be available?
The Co‑Host Network is available in 10 countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, the UK and the US. Stay tuned for additional countries as the network expands.
Are there any legal requirements?
As a co‑host, you represent and warrant that you – and any employees or agents that work with you or on your behalf – have all permits, licences, insurance and/or qualifications required for your services. For example, providing property management services may require that you are a licensed property broker, and operating without a licence may have meaningful penalties for you and/or hosts you work with. If you have questions about how local laws apply, you should always seek legal advice before filling out the form.
How much can I expect to earn?
Before you get started, you and your host should agree on a price for your services. Many co‑hosts choose to be paid either a percentage or a fixed amount for each booking.**
How will I connect with new hosts?
You’ll receive messages from hosts in your Airbnb inbox. You’ll be able to discuss the terms of your collaboration, agree on a price per booking and finalise your agreement together. You are free to select which listings you want to manage and which hosts you wish to work with.
How to get started?
You’ll first fill out a form. If you’re eligible, you’ll receive an invitation to complete your registration, fill out your profile and set your proposed pricing. After that, hosts looking for support in your area will be able to find you.
Co‑Host Network is currently available in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico (powered by Airbnb Global Services Limited); Canada, the United States (powered by Airbnb Living LLC); and Brazil (powered by Airbnb Plataforma Digital Ltda).Learn more.
*Hosts on the Co‑Host Network typically have high ratings, low cancellation rates and established Airbnb hosting experience. Ratings are based on guest reviews for listings they host or co‑host and may not represent the co‑host’s unique services. ** In many countries, you can share a part of each booking’s payout with your co‑host through Airbnb. There are some limitations depending on your location and your co‑host’s, or where your listing is located.