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 a 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.
The Co-Host Network is currently available in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico (powered by Airbnb Global Services Limited), Canada, 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.