How do you split payment on Airbnb with co-host?


How do you split payment on Airbnb with co-host?

How to set up Co-Host payouts
  1. Go to Listings and select the applicable listing.
  2. Click Co-Hosts and select the Co-Host.
  3. Next to Payouts, click Edit.
  4. Select to share payouts as a Percentage or Fixed amount.
  5. For percentage payouts, add the percent you'd like to share (and optionally a minimum amount) per booking.


What are the cohost options on Airbnb?

Co-Host permissions
  • Full access: Your Co-Host can message with guests, update your calendar, and view your Earnings dashboard. ...
  • Calendar and inbox access: Your Co-Host can message with guests and can view but not edit the calendar.
  • Calendar access: Your Co-Host can view but not edit the calendar.


What is the difference between a host and a co-host on Airbnb?

An Airbnb co-host is someone who you (as a host) can hire to manage a listing or multiple listings. Co-hosts take on responsibilities for maintaining the property on behalf of the Airbnb host. They assist with making sure your Airbnb runs smoothly by taking the pressure off of you.


What are the benefits of having an Airbnb co-host?

Full access: Your Co-Host can message with guests, update your calendar, and view your transaction history. They can manage your listing, including pricing and other details, and they can manage reservations, including accepting and declining trip requests, cancellations, and Resolution Center requests.


How do I split Airbnb between people?

How to book a split stay
  1. Click on a split stay card in your result.
  2. It will open up a similar listing experience and you'll be able to click into each of the 2 listings presented on the same screen. ...
  3. Click into either of the listings and start the checkout process.
  4. Complete the checkout process for the first listing.


How much should I pay someone to host my Airbnb?

The industry standard for Airbnb management ranges from 20% to 35% of monthly revenue for most of the US. Rural hosts may pay up to 40%. Half-service management is available for as little as 10%, but only includes marketing for the property leaving cleaning, maintenance, and guest communication up to the host.