Effortlessly Become an Airbnb Superhost in 3 Quick Months (2024)

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As an Airbnb host, one of the best things you can do is earn Superhost status. Read on to learn how to become an Airbnb Superhost ASAP.

As an Airbnb host, one of the best things you can do for your business is earn Superhost status. That’s because knowledgeable Airbnb guests know that Superhosts have met strict hospitality standards and consistently host high-quality stays.

So, as an Airbnb Superhost, you’ll instantly have credibility with your guests and your listing will have increased visibility in search. All of this often leads to higher revenue – who doesn’t want that?!

Read on for tons of tips and tricks that’ll help you become an Airbnb Superhost as quickly as possible.

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Contents

  • What is an Airbnb Superhost?
  • What are the benefits of being an Airbnb Superhost?
    • Listing benefits
    • Search result benefits
    • Other benefits
  • How to Become an Airbnb Superhost
    • Superhost requirements:
  • Tips for Becoming a Superhost as Quickly as Possible
  • How to Track Your Progress Towards Superhost Status
  • Takeaway: Is being an Airbnb Superhost worth it?
  • FAQs
    • Do I need to apply to become a Superhost?
    • How will I know if I’ve earned Superhost status?
    • Do I need to be hosting for at least a year to become a Superhost?
    • What if I need to cancel a reservation because of an emergency?
    • Does being a Superhost guarantee higher search placement?

What is an Airbnb Superhost?

Before we jump in, it’s important you know what an Airbnb Superhost is and how they differ from typical Airbnb hosts. Superhosts are simply hosts that provide a higher quality experience for guests, as determined by Airbnb and measured by specific requirements Superhosts must meet, which we’ll walk through in detail below.

Because Superhosts provide a higher quality experience, many Airbnb guests seek out Superhosts when booking. In turn, Superhosts often earn higher revenue overall and enjoy many other benefits, which we’ll cover later in this post.

But, that all comes at a cost. Continue on to learn what you need to do to achieve Superhost status and whether or not it’s worth it.

What are the benefits of being an Airbnb Superhost?

Airbnb guests know that Superhost status signals a high-quality Airbnb, so many guests seek out Superhosts when booking. In fact, AirDNA found that Airbnb Superhosts typically experience 81% higher occupancy rates!

Interestingly, the same study found that Superhosts don’t actually charge more than non-Superhosts. In fact, the Average Daily Rate (ADR) for Superhosts is actually -11% lower than the global average. This suggests that Superhosts tend to be better at optimizing their nightly rate.

Pro tip: Start earning more from your Airbnb today with these listing optimization secrets!

Listing benefits

As a Superhost, some of the biggest benefits you’ll receive will be showcased front and center on your Airbnb listing. This is ideal because once a potential guest is interested enough in your Airbnb to read your listing, they’ll automatically see several mentions of your Superhost status. This builds your credibility and trustworthiness, making guests even more excited to hit ‘book!’.

On your listing, guests will see the Airbnb Superhost badge featured prominently multiple times, so they’ll instantly know that they can expect a great stay with you:

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Additionally, for guests who aren’t familiar will what Superhost status means, the value of a Superhost is automatically explained throughout your listing. As you can see in the above example, my listing states: “Superhosts are experienced, highly rated hosts who are committed to providing great stays for guests.”

So, even less experienced guests know that they can count on Superhosts to provide high-quality stays. This instantly builds trust and can significantly increase your Airbnb earning potential.

Search result benefits

Maybe even more compelling is that Airbnb guests can filter for Superhosts when searching for a property. So, without Superhost status, many guests won’t see your listing at all!

And, regardless of whether or not the guest has applied this filter, they may see the “Superhost” label when your listing appears in search results. This greater visibility is yet another way Superhost status can increase your Airbnb earning potential.

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Pro tip: Start ranking even higher in Airbnb search today with these listing optimization secrets!

Other benefits

While the above benefits alone make earning Superhost status worthwhile, Airbnb further sweetens the deal with these other fantastic benefits:

  1. When you successfully refer new hosts, you’ll earn a 20% increase on top of the usual referral bonus
  2. Each time you successfully maintain Superhost status for a full year, you’ll receive a $100 Airbnb coupon
  3. When you contact Airbnb Support, you’ll get priority service (personally, I love that I never wait on hold for more than a few minutes)

According to Airbnb, all of these benefits typically amount to significantly higher earnings for Airbnb hosts.

How to Become an Airbnb Superhost

Once every three months (January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st) Airbnb will review your listing to see if you’ve met all four of the requirements below over the past year. If you do, you’ll either earn or keep Superhost status.

Superhost requirements:

  1. 4.8+ overall rating
    • Each time a guest reviews their stay, they’ll leave an overall rating between 1-5 stars. The average of this rating across all your reviews must be at least 4.8. So, consistently getting 5-star reviews is one very important factor in earning and maintaining Superhost status. (And, in my experience, it’s the hardest to achieve!)
  2. 10+ stays completed
    • Airbnb wants to ensure its Superhosts are experienced hosts. So, they’ll check to ensure you have completed at least 10 stays in the past year. If you tend to get long-term stays, they’ll instead confirm that you’ve hosted 100+ nights over at least 3 completed stays.
  3. <1% cancellation rate
    • When hosts cancel reservations, it’s an awful guest experience. So, Airbnb requires Superhosts to cancel less than 1% of confirmed bookings (not includingextenuating circ*mstances). This can be an especially hard requirement to meet because it means you can’t cancel ANY bookings unless you’ve had 100+ reservations over the past year.
  4. 90%+ response rate
    • Guests LOVE quick responses from their hosts. So, Airbnb requires Superhosts to have a 90% response rate or higher, meaning you’ve responded to at least 90% of messages you’ve received within 24 hours.
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Tips for Becoming a Superhost as Quickly as Possible

Okay, now that you know what Airbnb requires of Superhosts, how can you ensure you meet those minimum qualifications A-S-A-P?

Let’s break it down one by one:

  1. Maintain an overall rating of 4.8+
    • To ensure your guests consistently have an exceptional (5-star) experience, you need to know what guests care about most. That’s why I’ve compiled everything my Airbnb guests mention most in their reviews.
    • In this blog post, you’ll find out exactly what to prioritize at your Airbnb to ensure your guests consistently have a 5-star experience.
  2. Complete 10+ stays
    • According to AirDNA, the #1 reason hosts don’t qualify for Superhost status is because they failed to meet the 10 reservation minimum.
    • That said, don’t stress too much about this requirement. Even the BEST hosts might not meet the 10-stay minimum if they start their Airbnb right before an assessment period, like I did. Rather than stressing about the timing, do your best to list your Airbnb as soon as makes sense for you. Since Airbnb assesses hosts every three months, it won’t be long before another review period comes up.
    • All that said, to meet this requirement you’ve got to make sure you don’t have too many dates blocked on your calendar or too high of a nightly minimum. I hardly ever block any dates, unless I’m visiting during off-season for a property maintenance check. I recommend new hosts have at most a two-night minimum on weekends, to deter parties.

Pro Tip: Make sure your listing brings in the most bookings possible with these 10 Airbnb listing tips.

  1. Cancel fewer than 1% of bookings
    • To become an Airbnb Superhost, you basically can’t cancel existing bookings. Here’s how to avoid needing to cancel a booking:
      • If you have Instant Book turned on (which I highly recommend) make sure to select the right Instant Book requirements. Airbnb allows hosts to choose from three options, but don’t overdo it! Be thoughtful about which requirements are the most important to you, so that when a guest meets these requirements and automatically books, you’re comfortable with the booking. If on the off chance you’re not comfortable with an Instant Book reservation, you can contact Airbnb Support to cancel penalty-free.
      • Make sure your calendar is always up-to-date and you have the correct minimum nightly stay requirements, so you don’t have to cancel for those reasons.
      • And – this is important – if a GUEST wants to cancel, they can do that without it affecting your Superhost status at all. But you need to make sure THEY cancel it. Never cancel a booking for a guest because that WILL count as a host cancellation.
      • If an extenuating circ*mstance comes up, contact Airbnb Support to ensure they honor their penalty-free policy for extenuating circ*mstances.
  2. Maintain at least a 90% response rate
    • Lastly, maintaining a response rate of at least 90% requires that you respond to guests promptly when you receive a message, booking inquiry, or trip request. To make this super easy, make sure you’re avoiding these 10 common Airbnb messaging mistakes.

How to Track Your Progress Towards Superhost Status

While understanding each of these requirements and how to achieve them might be a little overwhelming at first, tracking your progress towards these goals is super easy!

Once you’ve created your Airbnb listing, just head to Insights → Superhost to see your current progress.

Takeaway: Is being an Airbnb Superhost worth it?

In my experience, being an Airbnb Superhost is entirely worth it. I believe running a high-quality Airbnb and wanting to provide your guests with the best experience possible is what’s going to make your Airbnb a success.

So, taking the time to ensure you’re meeting these requirements is entirely worth it. And if you’re working hard to create a wonderful guest experience, you probably won’t have to put in much extra work to earn Superhost status. Plus, of course, as an Airbnb Superhost, you’ll likely have higher revenue than non-Superhosts.

And the best part is, you now have tons of proven tactics to make earning Superhost status that much easier!

FAQs

Do I need to apply to become a Superhost?

You do not need to apply to become a Superhost! Airbnb makes getting approved super easy by automatically assessing your performance every three months. As a host, you don’t need to do anything other than meet the requirements.

How will I know if I’ve earned Superhost status?

After each assessment period (which typically lasts five days), Airbnb will notify you of your Superhost status via email.

Do I need to be hosting for at least a year to become a Superhost?

This part can be confusing. Even though Airbnb looks a full year back to determine whether or not you qualify for Superhost status, you do NOT need to have hosted for a full year. I’m a perfect example of this – I earned Superhost status after hosting for just three months.

What if I need to cancel a reservation because of an emergency?

Check to see if your emergency is covered under Airbnb’s extenuating circ*mstances policy. If it is, you should be able to cancel penalty-free and it won’t impact your Superhost eligibility.

Does being a Superhost guarantee higher search placement?

While AirDNA’s research (mentioned above) found that Superhosts typically experience a much higher occupancy rate than non-Superhosts, that same report found that Superhosts only see a 5% improvement in listing traffic (I, personally, think 5% is great! I’ll take all the traffic I can get!). That said, Superhost status alone doesn’t guarantee better search placement.

What questions do you have about earning Superhost status? Let me know in the comments.

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FAQs

Can you become a Superhost in 3 months? ›

In order to become a Superhost, you must meet certain criteria set by Airbnb. Every 3 months, Airbnb will review your hosting performance over the past year and see whether you meet this criteria. You don't, however, have to have been a host for 12 months to qualify.

What percentage of people are Superhost on Airbnb? ›

Remember, less than 20-percent of all Airbnb hosts earn Superhost status. The top benefits of having Superhost status include: Attract more guests with the Superhost badge.

Is Airbnb Superhost worth it? ›

Those who achieve Airbnb Superhost status reap benefits such as improved search placement, better booking conversions, and even more revenue, according to Airbnb. Many guests—perhaps yourself included—are simply more likely to book with a Superhost than a regular host.

How much do Airbnb superhosts make? ›

According to Airbnb statistics provided by the platform itself, in Q3/2022 an average Superhost made 64% more revenue than a regular host. The one million Airbnb Superhosts collectively earned $23+ billion in income between October 2021 and September 2022, which averages $23,000+ per Superhost per year.

What is the average age of Airbnb guests? ›

About 2 million individuals book accommodations on Airbnb each night. The average age of Airbnb users is 35 years old, with 60% of guests being millennials. There were 50.5 billion minutes spent on Airbnb's mobile app worldwide in 2020.

Is it hard to get Superhost? ›

One of the requirements for becoming a Superhost is maintaining a 90% response rate or higher. Prompt and clear communication is crucial in hosting. Respond to inquiries and reservation requests as quickly as possible, ideally within 24 hours.

Does Airbnb really check how many guests? ›

How strict are Airbnb guest limits? As a general guideline, Airbnb allows hosts to set the maximum number of guests permitted. Property managers can specify this limit in their property's listing details, and guests are expected to adhere to these guidelines.

What is the bonus for Superhost 4 times in a row? ›

I just received word that I once again made Superhost 4 times in a row and airbnb gave me that $100 bonus to be spent on another airbnb listing.

Is Airbnb Plus better than Superhost? ›

Airbnb Superhost vs. Plus. Airbnb Plus is different from Superhost status, as the Airbnb Plus requirements are more rigorous. To get an Airbnb Plus badge, hosts have to be invited to the program and their properties must be personally inspected.

What is the downside of hosting an Airbnb? ›

Added Fees: Like hotels, Airbnb imposes a number of additional fees. For each booking, both guests and hosts pay a service fee to Airbnb, which can be steep. Banks or credit card issuers may also add fees, if applicable. Taxes: Hosts and guests in some countries may be subject to a value-added tax (VAT).

Do Superhost get more bookings? ›

Increased visibility and bookings: Superhosts obtain priority placement in Airbnb's search results. The special badge also lures in more guests. Lower service fees: Airbnb reduces the host service fee from 3% to 1% for Superhosts, putting more profit directly into your pocket.

What is the cancellation rate for Superhost? ›

How to Cancel a Booking as a Superhost. Superhosts are required to maintain a cancellation rate of less than 1% but there are times when even the best host has to cancel a reservation due to an unavoidable circ*mstance.

Where do Airbnb hosts make the most money? ›

According to Tipalti's study, Hawaii is the US state with the highest average annual host earnings. There, Airbnb hosts make, on average, a whopping $73,247 per year. Tennessee hosts follow right after, with $67,510 per year thanks to the state's many gorgeous properties and attractions.

What benefits do Airbnb Superhosts get? ›

For owners
  • Airbnb coupon. Each time you maintain status as a Superhost for an entire year you'll receive a $100 Airbnb coupon.
  • Promoted to guests. Airbnb will feature your property in promotional emails.
  • Dedicated search filter. ...
  • Superhost badge. ...
  • Extra referral bonus. ...
  • Early access to new features. ...
  • Priority support.
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Can you make a living off of Airbnb? ›

On average, hosts in the United States make more than $13,800 per year, according to Airbnb, but those numbers vary. Some hosts buy or lease a number of apartments or homes and rent them out full time. Your earning potential depends on: How much you charge for your space.

How long does it take to become a Superhost? ›

Every three months, Airbnb checks if you've met their requirements for the past year so you can earn or keep your Superhost status. To qualify for an Airbnb Superhost badge, you must: Host at least 10 trips, or have 3 reservations that total at least 100 nights.

How long does it take to get Superhost? ›

To qualify, listing owner with an account in good standing who has met the following criteria: Completed at least 10 trips or 3 reservations that total at least 100 nights.

How long does Superhost take? ›

If you meet the program requirements by the assessment date, you'll automatically become a Superhost—no need to apply. We'll notify you of your status at the end of each assessment period. It may take up to 1 week for your Superhost badge to show up on your listing.

How long does it take to become an Airbnb host? ›

The time it takes to get approved as a host on Airbnb can vary depending on several factors, including your location and the completeness of your listing profile. In general, the approval process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks.

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