Launch your first high-signal experience with confidence
Inspired by our “Brooklyn Bridge Sunset Walk” experience flow, this guide helps you go from approved host to a polished launch in hours, not weeks.
Jump-to checklist
1) Accept terms
Read host community standards to protect quality, safety, and trust. The best host launches start with clear boundaries and clear expectations.
2) Set your profile
Add your host headline, point of view, and city context. Guests decide fast, and a strong profile creates immediate trust.
Brooklyn Bridge Sunset Walk
Stunning sunset views from the iconic bridge
3) Create your first experience draft
Keep copy specific and visual: where you’ll meet, what the vibe is, how long it runs, and who it’s perfect for.
4) Preview your experience
Use preview mode to validate copy, timing, location, and photo order before sharing. Your preview should feel premium and clear in under 10 seconds.
Emma
hiking · nature · outdoor · New York
Mike Chen
art · culture · photography · New York
Jessica Martinez
fitness · wellness · nutrition · Los Angeles
5) Review applications from guests
Curate the room intentionally. Approve applicants that match your vibe and decline the rest with clarity. A high-quality first room compounds your host reputation quickly.