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This morning, I sent off a Turo guest on trip number 16. In October, I should achieve All-Star Host.
I have the performance numbers for the higher host status. So far, the only perk I’m aware of is that a badge is placed on my profile and car listing. I’ll be honest; I haven’t looked into the benefits of All-Star Host very deeply. I’m sure there’s more than just a badge. I hope.
Turo All-Star Host Program: https://turo.com/us/en/all-star-host
link via Turo.com
At a glance of the program page, it seems the benefits are more focused on marketing, and there isn’t a mention of cash. It is what it is.
Hosts are eligibility every two months to achieve the higher Host status. At the last round of anointing’s (July, I think), I didn’t have the total trip count to be eligible.
My Stats with Respect to All-Star Status
My number of accepted trips is different from my completed trips because of Guest cancellations — one of the issues that inspired me to raise my daily price.
Happy to incentivize
I’m still giving my awesome Guests 15% off discounts on re-booking the CRV. It makes sense to me that giving a Guest a 5-star rating means that that’s someone I’d be willing to work with again. For that, give them a maximum coupon.
For discounts, we Hosts have the options of 5%, 10%, and 15% off a guests next trip. One thing I don’t like about the offer is that it has a 90-day expiration. I’d like that to be at least 12 months minimum.
Considering how popular my CRV was in the summer month of July, I’d like for someone who booked in July to be able to cash in coupon the following summer in May or June. Ya know? I think I’ll drop that in Turo’s virtual suggestion box.