What is Turo Co-Hosting?
On Turo, a co-host is like a property manager for vehicles. Instead of handling everything yourself as a car owner, you can partner with a trusted co-host who manages your listing, guests, and vehicle care.
Roles in Co-Hosting
- Primary Host: The vehicle owner. They keep ownership and ultimate control.
- Co-Host: The person or company who manages day-to-day operations on behalf of the primary host.
What a Co-Host Does
A co-host can take on as much or as little responsibility as the car owner wants. Typical duties include:
- Creating and optimizing listings (photos, pricing, description).
- Handling guest communication, booking approvals, and troubleshooting.
- Managing check-in and check-out (key handoff or remote access).
- Coordinating cleaning, fueling, and maintenance between trips.
- Overseeing claims or damage resolution if something goes wrong.
How the Money Works
- Turo pays the primary host directly.
- The primary host shares earnings with the co-host based on their agreement.
- Typical co-host share: 20–40% of revenue, depending on responsibilities.
Why Consider Co-Hosting?
- Car Owners: Earn income on Turo without dealing with logistics, guest communication, or vehicle prep.
- Busy Professionals: Add an income stream without adding another job.
- Multi-Vehicle Owners: Scale faster by outsourcing the daily work.
- Peace of Mind: Know your car is managed by an experienced operator.
Why Partner with What-A-Rental?
We already operate a full rental fleet, so we have the systems, staff, and facilities to manage vehicles efficiently. As your co-host, we handle the details—so you enjoy passive income without the headaches.