About Superhosts
A Superhost is a Host who goes above and beyond to provide excellent hospitality. Guests can easily identify a Superhost from the badge that appears on their Airbnb listing and profile.
Qualifying as a Superhost
Anyone can become a Superhost, and you don’t need to apply. You earn Superhost status by receiving positive reviews, being responsive and avoiding cancellations. Learn more about the criteria for becoming a Superhost.
Maintaining Superhost status
We check Superhost performance 4 times a year to ensure we’re highlighting the best of the best. Learn more about maintaining Superhost status.
Note: Airbnb doesn’t endorse or sponsor any Host, including Superhosts or their listings. Superhost Terms and Conditions apply.
Benefits of being a Superhost
Superhosts have more visibility and earning potential and get access to exclusive rewards. If you’re a current Superhost, you can claim rewards at airbnb.com/hosting/rewards. You will need to be logged into your Airbnb account.
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