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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

Message a host or co-host on desktop

  1. Click Listings and select the listing you want
  2. Under Listing editor, click Your space
  3. Click Co-hosts, then select the host or a co-host
  4. Next to their name, click Message 
  5. Write a message and click Send

If you receive a suspicious message from the host or a co-host, you can report the message.

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