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Airbnb Platform Fee Calculator

Estimate the Airbnb platform-fee drag on monthly hosting revenue so hosts can see how much the marketplace layer changes the real operating picture.

Quick startUses a realistic starter scenario so you get to a meaningful result faster.

Monthly revenue 4,600, platform fee 3%, and other monthly costs 1,850 gives a practical Airbnb fee-impact estimate.

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Calculate revenue after platform fee

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Use this Airbnb platform-fee helper when top-line revenue looks fine but the real question is how much the hosting platform itself changes the monthly picture. It is useful for seeing whether the gross revenue survives marketplace fees before you trust a hosting plan.

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Does this replace a full Airbnb profit model?

No. It isolates platform-fee drag and other monthly costs. Cleaning, taxes, occupancy swings, and local rules should still be checked separately.

Why isolate platform fees?

Because many hosting setups look healthy on gross revenue, but the platform layer alone can materially reduce the usable monthly result.