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How co-hosting works

Did you know that you can host Airbnb Experiences with others? Here’s where you can find out what co-hosts can do, how they can help make your experience run a little smoother, and how to set them up for success.

How co-hosts help

You can add co-hosts to your experience listing for some extra help. These co-hosts are often trusted friends or partners who can help you do things like manage your experience, respond to inquiries, or message booked guests—so you can focus on other things.

Add co-hosts to your Airbnb Experience
Learn how to add a co-host to your experience listing to help you lead guests, manage your experience, or lend behind-the-scenes support.

Becoming a co-host

Want to help a fellow experience host lead guests or manage their listing? Once you’re invited to host or manage an experience, you’ll need to submit ID verification, if you haven’t already been ID verified by Airbnb.

No longer interested in being a co-host? You can remove yourself from the experience listing. Just know, you won’t be able to host or manage the experience anymore.

How to join an Airbnb Experience as a co-host
The listing owner or co-host with full-access permissions will invite you to their experience listing by email.

Remove yourself as a co-host from an Airbnb Experience
Learn how to remove yourself as a co-host on an experience listing.

What co-hosts on Airbnb Experiences can do
Find out what you'll have access to and how you can help as a co-host.

Additional documentation needed to co-host an Airbnb Experience
Get info on what documents you'll need to provide, depending on the type of experience you’re helping run.

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