How much does an Airbnb co-host make?
How much does an Airbnb co-host make? On average, Airbnb co-hosts charge 10-20% of the nightly rate without cleaning the rental property. So, for example, if you co-host an Airbnb that earns $30,000 per year, you can expect to earn roughly $3,000-$6,000.
How do I co-host on Airbnb?
- Go to Listings and select the listing you want to update.
- Click Co-hosts and click Invite a friend.
- Enter their email address and click Invite.
Can you have 2 hosts on Airbnb?
Co-Hosts help listing owners take care of their home and guests. They’re often a family member, neighbor, trusted friend, or someone the Host has hired to help with the listing. Hosts can always contact co-hosts by phone or email.
What is difference between host and co-host in Airbnb?
A hosting team manages a place on behalf of the renter or owner, including their online listings and guests. The team may be a business or group of people the owner has a legal contract with. Co-Hosts are more casual—like friends or family members who cover for you sometimes. You can have up to 3 per listing.