Add-on revenue
Airbnb host add-on revenue
Host add-on revenue comes from useful optional services or extras that guests may choose around a stay, such as early check-in, late checkout, welcome items, or relevant local services.
Quick answer
How short-term rental hosts can think about ethical guest add-on revenue, useful services, referral opportunities, and avoiding spammy upsells.
Who this is for
Hosts who want to offer useful extras without pressuring guests.
Property managers who coordinate add-ons or services across listings.
Partners and providers who support short-term rental service workflows.
What problem it solves
Hosts often manage add-ons manually through messages, payment links, or one-off notes.
Guests can feel overwhelmed if add-ons are irrelevant, unclear, or too aggressively presented.
Referral or service revenue can be hard to understand without a transparent pricing model.
How StayPerk helps
StayPerk connects add-ons and services to the digital guest manual so they appear in a clearer stay context.
Hosts and managers can focus on ethical, useful add-ons instead of spammy upsells.
Pricing and commission details are kept on the pricing page so current economics are easy to review.
Related StayPerk pages
best guest add-ons for short-term rental hosts
Read practical add-on examples and positioning guidance.
StayPerk pricing and commission model
Review current transaction economics.
partner program for short-term rental referrals
Learn how approved partners can refer hosts, managers, and providers.
public StayPerk metrics and claims
See how StayPerk handles early-stage status and unsupported traction claims.
Frequently asked questions
Ethical add-ons are optional, useful, clearly priced, and relevant to the stay. They should help guests rather than pressure them.
Examples can include early check-in, late checkout, welcome baskets, extra supplies, local services, or property-specific convenience options where enabled.
StayPerk supports referral and service workflows where eligible transactions are completed. Current economics should be read from the pricing page.
No. The page reflects a common search phrase, but StayPerk is for short-term rental hosts and property managers more broadly.