If you need extra support hosting your place, you can add a family member, friend, neighbor, or you can find a local, high-quality co-host on the Co-Host Network (where available).*
Co-hosts can help you a little or a lot—it’s up to you and your co-host. Find out more about what co-hosts can do, plus check out our co-hosting tips.
You can select permissions for each co-host to limit what they can access and manage on your listing. Learn more about how co-host permissions work.
You can invite up to 10 co-hosts per listing. Your use of co-host tools, including adding co-hosts to your listing, is subject to the Co-Host Additional Terms of Service.
In some countries, you can work with an experienced local co-host who offers a variety of services to help support hosts.* You can stay in control of your listing while getting the help you need. Find a co-host on the Co-Host Network and start discussing how you’ll collaborate.
Are you already an Airbnb host interested in co-hosting?Join the Co-Host Network and earn on your own terms by helping hosts take care of their homes and guests.
Co-Host Network is currently available in Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom (powered by Airbnb Global Services); Canada, the United States (powered by Airbnb Living LLC); and Brazil (powered by Airbnb Plataforma Digital Ltda).
*Hosts within 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.