Order AI-Free Airbnb Descriptions From Real Writers
Airbnb has character limits for both titles and descriptions, and most of the decision making process happens in those 50 characters or 500 words. Everything else is for guests that have made the decision to book and are looking for an out, so they read the rest of the description.
The second job is where hosts lose money. If a listing omits the need to walk 42 stairs or share a building, or describes a 3p check-in, it would likely get booked. Bad reviews dealing with honesty are also inevitable for the money lost by booking that listing. This loss is more than what the booking was worth.
A Human-First Approach to No-AI Airbnb Descriptions
Users are the judges of short-let copy. Every sentence becomes a promise which needs to be verified by the guest when they enter the apartment. The wider the gap between your listing and reality, the poorer the rating you receive. It isn’t about having style, it’s about having a discipline of honesty.
A title that fits 50 characters without ugly abbreviation.
Awkward facts stated early, where they prevent bad reviews.
Amenities claimed only where you genuinely have them.
Where AI falls down on Airbnb descriptions
Models can’t count characters. You ask for a 50-character title, and they give you 71. That’s because, like everything else, the models are only telling part of the story; everything else is either improvised or truncated at random. Oh, and they also only speak upside down, so guests are the only ones who can describe the stairs, the laundry, and other early check-out curiosities.
How We Plan and Write No-AI Airbnb Descriptions
Before anything else, we need your last twenty reviews. Complaints highlight what the current listing gets wrong about the provided expectations, while compliments show what should lead the first line. Then the writer aligns content to each field and writes to the character constraint for each field.
How an Airbnb description gets written here
Send photos, amenity list, house rules and your last twenty guest reviews.
The writer finds the recurring complaint and the feature guests keep mentioning.
Title, summary and each platform section written to its own character limit.
Draft checked against your amenity list so nothing is claimed twice over.
Using No-AI Airbnb Descriptions for Your Business
A listing where the title attracts legitimate search activity and the description filters out the less-than-pleasant will be a permanent revenue generating listing to a single property owner. A rental management company would see a solid win from this consistency as twenty lists that fit under the same honest structure would function almost identical to a single competent operator.
A title inside the 50-character limit, tested for truncation.
Summary and section copy written field by field.
House rules phrased so they read as helpful, not hostile.
A shorter version for your direct booking page.
Copyright transferred on delivery, with no attribution required.
What people commission Airbnb descriptions for
Launching a new listing with no review history.
Recovering a listing after a run of complaints.
Standardizing copy across a managed portfolio.
Repositioning a property for longer midweek stays.
What Airbnb descriptions cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical Airbnb description
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single listing set
350
$35
$0.35
$35.35
Listing with house rules and welcome note
600
$60
$0.60
$60.60
Portfolio of five listings
1,600
$160
$1.60
$161.60
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Common Questions About No-AI Airbnb Descriptions
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
That’s not how this works. And beware of anyone who says otherwise. We craft title and summary descriptions which incorporate words that guests actually search, which is under your control. Booking rank is way more about price, response time, and reviews when compared to wording.
Yes if you want them. Instructional formatting, pre-arrival messages, and review requests are writing jobs and priced by the word, like everything else. Most hosts experience a decrease in complaints after completing these messages compared to how many complaints they generally have regarding their listings.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our Airbnb descriptions
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RHRosalind HHead of Marketing, Fenwood Property
Great for the area, poor for transport
The neighborhood description is really detailed. It has the name of the bakery, the swimming pool, the school catchment, etc. The transport part was pretty vague, and I had to include the actual bus routes. It was a small fix, but it is usually the first thing buyers ask about.
Verified orderArea guidesJanuary 2026
AKAdebayo KPartner, Olumide Advisory
Exactly one page, and it remained one page
One page was the brief, and one page is what was delivered, not one and a half pages in nine-point type. The cuts were the right cuts. Our methodology section went from four paragraphs to two sentences and lost nothing a prospect needs to see. The invoice was the quoted writing price plus the one percent fee, exactly as promised.
Verified orderOne-pagersApril 2026
AOAdaeze O
Got an interview off the third one
I applied to 11 jobs with my own application and received 0 feedback. I ordered 3 custom applications, and the third received a callback. The job ad mentioned a comfort level with ambiguity, and the writer focused the paragraph on a project of mine that was all about ambiguity.