What’s New for Airbnb Hosts in the 2025 Summer Release? Tools Built for One-Listing Hosts

Thibault Masson

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What’s New for Airbnb Hosts in the 2025 Summer Release? Tools Built for One-Listing Hosts

If you’re a solo Airbnb host managing one listing, Airbnb just gave you something valuable: a redesigned set of tools that simplify how you host—without making you feel like you need to be a property manager.

The Summer 2025 Release shows Airbnb doubling down on an app-first strategy. You don’t need a laptop, a spreadsheet, or an external PMS to offer a great experience anymore. Everything you need is inside the app—reorganized into five focused tabs.

Let’s break down what’s new, what pain each feature solves, and what Airbnb is quietly nudging you toward next.


📱 What’s the New Airbnb App Layout and Why Does It Matter?

Airbnb redesigned the host interface into five clear tabs:

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  1. Today
  2. Calendar
  3. Listings
  4. Messages
  5. Menu (Earnings & Settings)

This structure makes hosting feel more like following a checklist—and less like firefighting.

Why it matters: It’s Airbnb saying:

“You run this from your phone. We’ll meet you there—with tools that make sense.”


✅ What Does the New “Today” Tab Do for Hosts?

The Today Tab acts like your daily hosting assistant.

What’s new:

  • You see upcoming check-ins at a glance
  • Airbnb suggests actions like “Send check-in message” or “Remind guest about checkout”
  • You can add private notes to each reservation (e.g., “Leave birthday gift” or “Vegetarian”)

Why it helps:

No more back-and-forth between the calendar and messages. It’s all here—context-aware and actionable.


📆 How Has the Airbnb Calendar Improved?

What’s new:

  • One-tap edits to nightly rates and availability
  • Personalized price tips based on your amenities, market, and past bookings

Why it helps:

If you’re not using a pricing tool, this gives you smart suggestions without losing control.

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🏠 What Can You Now Edit More Easily in Your Listing?

Inside the Listings Tab, you’ll find faster ways to update:

  • Arrival guides
  • Amenity lists (especially accessibility features)
  • Photo layout and tour order

Why it helps:

You can make your listing more appealing—and more searchable—in under 5 minutes.


💬 What’s New in Airbnb Messaging for Hosts?

The Messages Tab now works more like a lightweight communication hub.

What’s new:

  • Custom Quick Replies you can schedule
  • Ability to send photos or documents (Wi-Fi info, keybox photos, etc.)
  • Booking requests are easier to review with trip details front and center

Why it helps:

You can now standardize your best responses, while still staying personal.


📊 Where Can You See Your Airbnb Earnings and Guest Feedback?

The Menu Tab now includes:

  • A real-time earnings dashboard
  • Guest reviews and category-level ratings
  • Access to hosting resources and help

Why it helps:

Track what’s working—and what needs improving—without leaving the app.


🧑‍🍳 Can Hosts Offer Their Own Services or Experiences?

This is a big question. With Airbnb launching Services and relaunching Experiences, many hosts are wondering:

“Can I offer my own add-ons?”

The short answer: Not yet.

You can’t create or sell your own services (like massages or private dinners) or bundle experiences directly with your listing.

But here’s what you can Do:

  • Recommend services available nearby using Airbnb’s Quick Replies
  • Refer service providers you know (and earn a referral reward if they join Airbnb)
  • Suggest local Experiences to your guests via messaging or profile tools

Why it matters:

This shows Airbnb is still testing the infrastructure—for trust, quality, and logistics. Host-led upsells may come later, but for now, the focus is on external providers and guest convenience.


📦 What’s the Bigger Picture for Solo Hosts?

Airbnb’s 2025 Summer Release makes one thing clear:

They want hosting to feel doable for everyday people.

You shouldn’t need third-party tools to:

  • Keep track of arrivals
  • Respond quickly
  • Adjust prices smartly
  • Give a great guest experience

And the app now reflects that.


💬 What Should Airbnb Add Next for Hosts?

Here are some questions worth asking:

  • Will we ever be able to sell services or upsells directly from our listing?
  • Could Airbnb’s app remind us to restock supplies or schedule cleaning based on booking gaps?