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Setting your price

How pricing works depends on whether you're running a Withlocals Originals experience or your own host offer.

Withlocals Originals

The price of a Withlocals Originals experience is set by the Withlocals team, not by individual hosts. On a recommendation or an existing Originals experience you'll see a minimum price per booking. That is the full price a single guest pays if they book alone. It includes all fees and inclusions, and is not charged proportionally per extra guest.

You can't change this price. If you think it should be different, contact the Withlocals team.

Your own host offers

If you're building a host offer, you set a per-person price for each group size. You see a pricing table with five columns:

  1. Booking for (1 guest, 2 guests, ...)

  2. Price per person (your input)

  3. Total price (calculated)

  4. Withlocals fee (calculated)

  5. You'll receive (calculated)

The Withlocals fee is 32% of the total price per booking, and the rest goes to you. The pricing table updates as you type.

Pricing tips

  • Consider a lower per-person price for larger groups. For example, instead of charging 100 for both 1 and 2 people, try 100 for 1 person and 50 per person for 2.

  • Start from how much you want to earn, add fixed costs (for example, fuel or tickets), then add variable costs per guest (for example, food or drinks).

How to update your price

  1. Open Experiences in your host dashboard.

  2. Find the host offer you want to update under Your host offers and tap Edit.

  3. Go to Pricing & availability.

  4. Change the per-person price for each group size.

  5. Save and move through the remaining steps.

You can change the maximum group size from the same page. The pricing table rebuilds to match the new maximum.

Good to know

  • The pricing table is disabled while you're viewing a Withlocals Originals experience. Only admins can change Originals pricing.

  • Pricing is always per person. Guests see the total price at checkout.

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