What does it mean to host an Airbnb Experience with a team?
A team is a way for groups to host or manage experiences together on Airbnb. A team’s primary host can choose who joins the team and which tools and features they can access. Each team member will use their own Airbnb account and login.
Every team member, except the primary host, starts with basic permissions that expand when they are given access to additional permission sets. Team members will not have access to a primary host’s payout.
Types of team members
Primary host
A primary host is someone who lists and owns the experience on Airbnb. They have all permission settings, and guest ratings and reviews will appear on their profile.
Co-hosts
A co-host is someone who leads guests on experiences. Their name, photo, and bio will appear on the experience page, but the guest ratings and reviews will not appear on their individual Airbnb profile.
Assistants
An assistant is someone who helps the primary host manage their experience. Their name, photo, and bio won’t appear on the experience page, and they won’t be able to lead guests on experiences. Guest ratings and reviews will not appear on their individual Airbnb profile.
Co-hosts and assistants can:
- Respond to inquiries and individual guests
- Message booked guests from the calendar
- View the calendar
Note: In addition to the primary host, only three team members can be given permission to respond to inquiries and individual guests. Co-hosts can respond to any messages received through their inbox on Airbnb.