Host FAQs
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Content Creators are taking their online communities offline as a way to forge relationships with their followers, build their brands, and travel the world. Turns out, it's a great way to make money, too.
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As the Host, you're the one bringing everyone together, but you don't have to be a tour guide (in fact, every trip has a local Guide built-in). Your job is to get your community excited, encourage them to sign up once the trip launches, and set the tone for the trip itself.
After you sign up, your first step is to survey your audience — find out where they want to go, their budgets, and the best time of year to travel. To become a Host, Creators need to get at least 100 survey responses. Then you'll work with Trova to select the perfect itinerary, and launch it to your community. From there, you're getting folks stoked and signed up to travel with you!
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Absolutely — as a Host, you get paid to travel with your community! Each travel Host is paid a portion of the trip revenue. Everything on the itinerary is included for you. We'll even issue Hosts earnings advance to help cover airfare purchases.
Exact Host earnings can vary — while the average Host earns $5,000 per trip, we determine the percentage of pricing according to the location selected and set the trip price within your community's budget.
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Safety is core to everything we do — and it starts with how we build and operate our business. When it comes to our trips, local Operators undergo a rigorous vetting process that includes everything from standard safety qualifications like licensing, insurance coverage, and crisis management systems to measures like waste reduction processes and fostering a responsible travel philosophy.
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There is no “one size fits all” answer for what makes a great Host, but we want any Creator who signs up with The Travel Tribe Co to be set up for success. Typically, selling out a trip comes down to audience size and engagement (authentic, relatable Content Creators do really well here).