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Messaging between Hosts and Co-Hosts
Messaging between Hosts and Co-Hosts
Discussing when your next guest arrives, maintenance needs, or any other details—messaging between Hosts and Co-Hosts on Airbnb makes collaboration a breeze. You can all manage your messages together with search, filters, quick replies, and scheduled messages.
Who can message Hosts and Co-Hosts on Airbnb
The Host and any Co-Hosts on the same listing can communicate with one another through messaging on Airbnb. This includes Co-Hosts with any level of Co-Host permissions.
Messages can be sent between the Host and a Co-Host, as well as between any Co-Hosts one-to-one.
Start a message thread with the Host or a Co-Host
- Go to Listings and select the applicable listing
- Click Co-Hosts and select the Host or a Co-Host
- Next to their name, click Message
- Write a message and click Send
- Tap Profile and then tap Switch to hosting
- Tap Menu and then Listings
- Tap the applicable listing
- Tap Co-Hosts and then select the Host or a Co-Host
- Next to their name, tap Message
- Write a message and tap Send
- Tap Profile and then tap Switch to hosting
- Tap Menu and then Listings
- Tap the applicable listing
- Tap Co-Hosts and then select the Host or a Co-Host
- Next to their name, tap Message
- Write a message and tap Send
- Go to Listings and select the applicable listing
- Tap Co-Hosts and select the Host or a Co-Host
- Next to their name, tap Message
- Write a message and tap Send
If you receive a suspicious message from the Host or a Co-Host, you can report the message.
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