Managing an Airbnb sounds simple—until your phone buzzes at midnight, your cleaner cancels, or you're juggling five bookings in a weekend. If hosting has gone from passive income to full-time stress, it might be time to bring in help. Here are 7 clear signs you’re ready to hire a co-host—and how the right one can grow your business while giving you your time back.
1. You're Getting Too Many Guest Messages
Between “What’s the Wi-Fi?” and “Can I check in early?”, managing guest communication can feel like a second job.
If you're spending hours replying to the same questions over and over, a co-host can take over:
2. Cleanings Are Becoming a Bottleneck
Late checkouts. Last-minute bookings. Cleaners canceling. It adds up.
A co-host can:
3. You're Scaling to Multiple Properties
One unit is manageable. Two is busy. Three or more? That’s a business.
If you’re managing multiple listings, a co-host helps you:
4. You Travel Often or Don’t Live Near the Property
If you’re remote or out of town often, it’s risky to rely on being available.
A co-host can:
5. Guest Reviews Are Slipping
If you’re seeing feedback like “communication was slow” or “check-in was confusing,” it’s a red flag.
Co-hosts specialize in guest experience. They:
6. You’re Losing Track of Tasks
Are you forgetting to:
7. You Want to Earn More Without Doing More
You might think hiring a co-host means less money—but it can actually mean more.
What Can a Co-Host Do for You?
A great co-host handles:
You’re Running a Business. It’s Okay to Get Help.
There’s no prize for doing everything yourself. In fact, trying to manage it all can hurt your listing, your reviews, and your mental health. If you're feeling stretched, overwhelmed, or ready to grow—it's probably time.
Need a trusted partner to help manage your listing from A to Z? BookedHosts offers full-service and virtual co-hosting so you can earn more, do less, and get your time back. Email info@bookedhosts.com or scroll down to submit your property today.
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