Airbnb Unveils Co-Host Network to Enhance Property Management
The new feature aims to simplify hosting by connecting property owners with vetted local co-hosts and introduces over 50 personalized upgrades for guests.
- Airbnb's Co-Host Network allows property owners to hire experienced co-hosts for tasks such as listing setup and guest management.
- The network launches with 10,000 co-hosts across 10 countries, including the U.S., Canada, and the UK, with plans for further expansion.
- Co-hosts are vetted based on criteria like hosting experience and guest ratings, with 73% designated as Superhosts.
- Alongside the Co-Host Network, Airbnb introduces over 50 guest-focused upgrades, including personalized search filters and local payment options.
- These initiatives are part of Airbnb's strategy to boost listings and enhance user experience amid slowing revenue growth post-pandemic.