Airbnb is simplifying the hosting experience by launching a Co-Host Network, allowing hosts to hire top-rated local co-hosts to manage properties, addressing the complexity of managing multiple listings. This network, akin to LinkedIn or Fiverr, includes hosts with a minimum rating of 4.8 and at least 10 hosted stays, currently featuring 10,000 hosts across 10 countries. Co-hosts can assist with tasks like listing setup, pricing, guest management, and maintenance, setting their own service rates. This initiative aims to help hosts earn passively and manage up to seven properties on average. Additionally, Airbnb is enhancing its platform with features like pricing insights, quick reply templates, and an improved earnings dashboard, alongside guest-focused updates such as a welcome tour, suggested destinations, and local payment options. The company is also exploring AI for community support, potentially using it to answer app-related queries and create an "ultimate concierge" service.