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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

How closely does Airbnb watch messages with guests?
For context, we built a local area guide (under construction) for our STR area. This also includes our direct booking page and every page of the website, has a link to our direct booking page. With time, we hope to build more articles & get this to rank in google which should bring more direct bookings.
1) If a guest asked for recommendations (through the Airbnb app) for local attractions, restaurants etc. Currently, we have not sent the link to our website because it contains a direct booking link.
2) We also send out a handful of links to private youtube videos we put together for various FAQ's (how to use door lock, pool cover, unlock interior doors etc.) I'd like to add an outro to these videos with a link to our local area guide / direct booking site
My question is, how closely does Airbnb monitor these links through their messaging app? IE - we don't want to get red flagged or kicked off of the platform because we are promoting our own direct bookings. However, if it's a link at the END of a youtube FAQ video, will Airbnb ever see it?
What are your thoughts on all of this? I want to tread carefully & stay below the radar...
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@Daniel Murphy I can't speak to the specific set up you have, but I agree with some of the above posts that Airbnb has an automated algorithm that picks up emails, phones and key words sometimes. But mostly contact info and links inside the message body section.
What I do when a guest asks if they can book directly is: I make a point to respond that per the Airbnb rules I am not allowed to provide them with direct booking information or with the link to my direct booking site and that I always abide and respect the Airbnb rules. (I make sure I put that in the message in case Airbnb ever came after me.). After that I tell the guest that while I cannot provide them any information, they are free to look up online my rental company, my direct site and my credentials by googling Up At Sunrise Vacation rentals. I also cannot prevent them from researching and comparing prices for the property that might be available there or on other sites. (Airbnb can't prevent them from doing that either). At that time if guests want to book direct they find the site on their own and book there.
Keep in mind that if you don't book anything through Airbnb and are successful in directing all to book directly, you will actually not get to be Super Host and will lose search positioning on Airbnb. So it's a balancing act.
As for guests that have already stayed with me, I capture their email address when they sign my electronic rental agreement (a requirement of my house rules). Once I have that info, IF I liked them, I send them info about how to book directly next time if they would like to do so. On the other hand, if they were crappy or dirty guests, I don't send them that info, lol. My software automates those emails as long as I flag the ones I want to exclude.