Get ready to shine! Once your eligibility is confirmed, you’ll be emailed a link to complete your profile on the Co-Host Network.
Once complete, it may take a few weeks for your profile to appear on the network. You’ll get an email before your profile is displayed and active on the network. Please reach out to cohosts@airbnb.com if you have any questions.
Your co-host profile is where you’ll share details about yourself, the services you provide, and your pricing for prospective hosts. Your co-host profile information may be shown on Airbnb outside of the Co-Host Network, and is available publicly. Your information will be handled in accordance with the Airbnb Privacy Policy.
Make sure your Airbnb profile and account are up to date with accurate information you’re comfortable showing on your co-host profile. A profile photo, name, and where you live are required for your co-host profile to be displayed, but other Airbnb profile fields are optional.
We include your legal first name on your co-host profile, unless you’ve added a preferred first name. By default, your legal last name will be shown on your co-host profile unless you choose not to show it in the co-host profile setup. To appear on the Co-Host Network, your display name—whether legal or preferred—must be your individual name, not a business. (If you host as a business in Australia, the European Economic Area, or UK, this requirement does not apply.) You can still let people know you’re part of a business in your co-host profile intro and the “About me” section of your Airbnb profile.
There are optional questions on your Airbnb profile that may also be displayed on your co-host profile, if you’ve chosen to answer them, like what languages you speak or pets you have. If you don’t want this optional information to show up on your co-host profile, you can update your Airbnb profile.
Next, add the following to your co-host profile:
Your profile automatically shows these details:
For your co-host profile to be displayed, the profile photo that’s in your Airbnb profile must be high-resolution, with a file size up to 100 MB. The photo must clearly show your face, and it can’t be blurry.
If you host as a business in the European Economic Area or UK, you may disregard this requirement that your photo show your face.
For a great profile photo, consider uploading a photo where your face is:
Learn more about how to grow your earnings as a co-host on the Co-Host Network.