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Looking to earn more from your Airbnb without raising nightly rates? Upselling might be your best-kept secret. By offering thoughtful add-ons—like early check-in, local food baskets, or guided tours—you can boost your income while giving guests a more personalized stay. It’s a win-win: they enjoy added comfort and convenience, and you generate extra revenue with minimal effort.
Airbnb itself is leaning into this trend. With its growing focus on services and experiences, the platform is evolving from a simple booking site into a full travel ecosystem. That shift opens up exciting new ways for hosts to enhance the guest journey—and their bottom line.
Below, we’ll dive into creative upsell ideas, how to implement them smoothly, and why now is the perfect time to make the most of this strategy.
At its core, upselling on Airbnb means offering guests extra services or experiences for an additional fee. Think of it like this: you're not just renting out a space—you’re creating a stay worth remembering. That could mean offering a late checkout, stocking the fridge with local craft beer, or arranging a private yoga session on the patio.
And yes, it pays off. Hosts who upsell effectively often see a 10–30% boost in revenue. But it’s not just about the money—these add-ons make stays feel more personalized, which often leads to better reviews, repeat guests, and referrals.
Plus, let’s face it: competition on Airbnb is tough. A few creative touches can help your listing stand out from the sea of “cozy” apartments and “charming” cottages. Done right, upselling turns a good experience into an unforgettable one—and that’s great for business.
Let’s break down the most effective types of Airbnb upsells—simple extras that can seriously boost your bottom line and leave guests feeling like they scored a five-star stay.
Sometimes the little things make a big difference. These add-ons take stress off your guests’ shoulders and put extra cash in yours:
Upsells don’t just have to be practical—they can also be memorable. Guests love experiences that feel tailored and thoughtful:
If your area is known for outdoor fun, let your guests dive right in:
Guests love when their Airbnb feels like more than just a place to crash. These simple additions boost comfort and convenience:
Each of these upsells can be adapted to your listing, your guests, and your local flavor. The trick is to keep it simple, useful, and genuine. Up next, we’ll talk about how to offer these extras without being pushy or creating more work for yourself.
So, how do you actually get guests to say “yes” to your upsells? It’s all about timing, personalization, and making the process seamless.
Not every guest is looking for the same thing. A family on vacation might love a beach gear bundle, while a couple on a romantic getaway might be all in for a wine-and-cheese welcome. That’s where guest profiling comes in—understanding who’s booking so you can offer upsells that actually appeal to them.
Then, it’s all about when you pitch it. Mention add-ons during the booking process or in your pre-arrival messages—guests are more likely to say yes when they’re still in planning mode.
Tools like Hostfully and Touch Stay let you create beautiful, mobile-friendly guidebooks that go beyond local recommendations. You can embed clickable upsells for services like:
These services can be accessed via a branded QR code on your welcome card or fridge magnet—making it easy for guests to browse and book without ever texting you.
For a more advanced guest journey, platforms like Enso Connect let you automate upsell offers based on check-in timing or booking type. Want to offer spa services to honeymooners, or ski rentals for winter guests? Enso can trigger the right offer at the right time via email, SMS, or even WhatsApp.
The key is to keep upsells visual, timely, and effortless to access. When guests see what's available in a clean interface—especially one that doesn’t require awkward back-and-forth—they’re far more likely to convert. And with tools that track engagement, you’ll know exactly what services are driving extra revenue.
Lastly, if you want to keep things hands-off, tech is your friend. Platforms like The Host Co let you automate your upsell offers, track performance, and even handle payments. It’s set-and-forget, and it works around the clock—no manual follow-ups needed.
Airbnb isn’t just about places to stay anymore—it’s becoming a one-stop shop for the entire travel experience. The company has been quietly relaunching its Experiences platform, bringing back options like private chefs, guided tours, and hands-on workshops. It’s clear they’re betting big on turning every trip into something more immersive and memorable.
They’re also investing heavily in new business areas that go beyond hosting—everything from services to community-driven travel ideas. For Airbnb hosts, this shift is more than just interesting news. It’s an open invitation to think bigger.
Whether it’s offering your own add-on services or partnering with local vendors, there’s real potential to turn your listing into a full-blown experience—and get paid more for it.
Creative upsells are a simple, effective way to increase your Airbnb income while giving guests a more memorable stay. From welcome baskets to local tours, these small touches can lead to happier reviews, repeat bookings, and a healthier bottom line. The key is to offer value—not just add-ons for the sake of it.
If you’re serious about turning your Airbnb into a high-performing short-term rental, upselling is just one piece of the puzzle. Awning’s full-service property management can help you unlock more revenue, streamline operations, and even manage those upsells for you.
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