So, something exciting happened last week – I received a notification from Airbnb that I am now a Superhost! It was such a great feeling! Truth be told, I don’t care about the Superhost status as much as I care about providing my renters with the best experience possible at my place. It’s all about making their stay enjoyable and memorable. Now, I am thrilled to share that both of my Airbnb units are now displaying the Airbnb Superhost badge! I’m looking forward to keeping up this status and continuing to provide my guests with exceptional experiences.
Have you ever wondered how to become an Airbnb Superhost? Well, besides doing the best as a host, it’s also important to know the actual criteria for achieving this status. It can be difficult to guess what those criteria are, but knowing them can help you reach your goal.
If you’re aiming to become an Airbnb Superhost, there are a few criteria to meet. Honestly, I’m not sure how I managed to meet them all, but somehow I made it!
So to become a successful host, here are a few things to keep in mind. Make sure you host at least 10 trips or have 3 reservations that add up to a minimum of 100 nights. 100 nights? It might sound like a lot, but time flies when you’re having fun hosting guests!
Additionally, it’s important to maintain a 90% response rate or higher and ensure that the cancellation rate remains at 1% or lower (1 cancellation per 100 reservations). It’s amazing how technology helps me manage things even from the other side of the world, right? With the ship’s onboard internet, I can always quickly respond to prospective guests’ queries.
Lastly, strive to maintain a 4.8 overall rating. If you stick to these guidelines, you’ll be a top-rated host in no time!
The easiest way to achieve Airbnb Superhost status is by always going the extra mile to make your guests happy. Trust me, if you focus on providing the best possible experience for your guests, you won’t need to worry about the criteria. Just be yourself and be the best host you can be!