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How-to • Home host

What to expect after you request to join the Co–Host Network

After you submit the information required you'll receive an automated email from Airbnb about any next steps.

If you’re added to the Co-Host Network

If new co-hosts are being added in your area, you’ll be invited to set up your profile. After completion, it may take a few weeks for your profile to appear on the network. You’ll get an email before your profile is active on the network and visible in search results.

Co-hosts are added to Co-Host Network from the waitlist based on a number of factors such as their location, average guest rating, and listing characteristics.

You may be eligible, but put on a waitlist

Due to high demand, some areas aren’t currently accepting new co-hosts. If you’re in one of these areas, you’ll be added to a waitlist in the order in which you requested to join. Submitting another request won’t expedite the process.

Once space is available, you’ll receive a notification and an invitation to set up your profile.

Requirements and Co-Host Network coverage

If you applied and don’t currently meet the Co-Host Network requirements, you can submit the form again in the future when you do.

Co-Host Network is currently available in Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom (powered by Airbnb Global Services); Canada, the United States (powered by Airbnb Living LLC); and Brazil (powered by Airbnb Plataforma Digital Ltda).

Questions about eligibility? Please contact us at [email protected].

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