Airbnb Co-Host Fee Splitter: Calculate Host & Co-Host Revenue Split

Calculate how to fairly split Airbnb rental revenue between property owner and co-host. Set the right co-host fee percentage based on services provided and responsibilities.

Mathematical Audit

How Airbnb Co-Host Revenue Splits Are Calculated

Co-host fees are typically a percentage of Airbnb's host payout (after Airbnb's service fee). The split depends on which services the co-host provides.

Host Payout = Guest Payment − Airbnb Host Service Fee (typically 3%)
Co-Host Earnings = Host Payout × Co-Host Fee %
Owner Net Revenue = Host Payout × (1 − Co-Host Fee %)
Monthly Projection = (Occupied Nights ÷ Nights in Month) × Average Host Payout

Standard co-host rates: Listing management only (10–15%) | Guest communication + management (15–20%) | Full service including cleaning oversight (20–30%) | Property management (30–40%).

Operational Guide

How to Use the Airbnb Co-Host Calculator

1

Enter the nightly rate and occupancy

Average nightly rate and expected occupied nights per month.

2

Select services the co-host provides

Check off each responsibility to get a recommended fee range.

3

Set the agreed co-host percentage

Adjust to agree on a fair split between both parties.

4

Click Calculate

See monthly earnings for both owner and co-host.

Real-World Scenario Example

"A $150/night property with 20 occupied nights/month, 3% Airbnb fee, and 20% co-host fee: Host payout = $2,910. Owner gets $2,328. Co-host gets $582/month."

Inputs

nightlyRate:150
occupiedNights:20
coHostFee:20

Result

Owner: $2,328/month | Co-Host: $582/month

Important Disclaimer

Revenue projections are estimates based on user-entered data. Actual Airbnb earnings depend on local market demand, seasonality, listing quality, and platform policy changes. ToolGenieHub is not affiliated with Airbnb, Inc.