Refer a host

Help a future host get started.

Share the path to hosting with someone who would make a great host, and give them practical launch advice instead of vague encouragement.

Share the starting point Point future hosts to earnings guidance, listing setup, and the first steps into calendars and publishing.
Keep it practical Send people to the pages that explain how hosting works before they decide to request access.
Offer backup If they need operational help, co-host support is already part of the same hosting journey.

How it works

  1. Share the hosting entry page with someone who already has a specific space, city, and guest type in mind.
  2. Help them gather the practical basics first: photos, house rules, cancellation settings, and a realistic calendar.
  3. Once they request host access, point them to co-host support or hosting resources so the launch does not stall.
What strong referrals sound like

Lead with clarity, not hype.

Strong referrals are practical, not promotional.

People start faster when they can picture who the listing is for and what the first guest experience should feel like.

A short note on pricing discipline, clear photos, and backup operations does more than a generic 'you should host' message.

What to send first

Start with the host launch page, then share hosting resources that explain pricing, cleaning, and guest communication in plain language.

How to be genuinely helpful

The best referrals reduce uncertainty. Encourage future hosts to define their space, ideal stay length, and guest rules before they apply.

When co-host support matters

If someone can host but cannot manage turnovers, replies, or check-ins alone, a co-host path keeps momentum without lowering standards.