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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.