Open your Airbnb profile and tap Reviews → Reviews About You to see the guest review from your host.
Looking for the feedback a host left about your stay? You’ll find all public comments and star ratings in one place on your profile. The menu name you want is Reviews, and the tab that shows your reputation is Reviews About You. Below is a fast walkthrough for phone and computer, plus tips if nothing shows up yet, how the 14-day window works, and what parts are private.
What You’ll See When You Open Reviews
Your profile collects reviews into two buckets. Reviews About You shows what hosts wrote about your stays. Reviews By You lists the comments you posted about places you booked. You can browse each trip’s rating, read the public text, and jump to the listing page from there. Hosts also see a mirror of this on their side for guests they’ve hosted.
Quick Paths On Phone And Desktop
Here are the standard menu paths. Names can vary a little by region or app version, but the structure stays the same.
| Where You’re Checking | Menu Path | What You’ll Find |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone Or Android App | Profile → Reviews → Reviews About You | Public text and star ratings hosts left about your stays |
| Mobile Browser | airbnb.com → Profile icon → Reviews → Reviews About You | Same details as the app, plus links to listings and trips |
| Desktop Website | airbnb.com → Profile photo → Reviews → Reviews About You | Your timeline of feedback from hosts and your overall average |
| Host View (For Comparison) | Profile → Reviews → From Guests | What guests wrote about a host’s place and hosting |
Find My Airbnb Guest Feedback — Step-By-Step
Follow these short steps on the app. The wording may differ slightly, but the taps are the same on iOS and Android.
Steps On The App
- Open the app and sign in.
- Tap your profile photo or the profile tab.
- Choose Reviews.
- Tap Reviews About You. This stream lists each trip where a host left a rating and public comment.
- Open any entry to read the full text or jump to the listing.
Steps On A Computer
- Go to airbnb.com and sign in.
- Click your profile photo (top right).
- Select Reviews.
- Choose Reviews About You to view public feedback from hosts.
- Click any review to expand the text or follow the link to the listing page.
Why Your Review Might Not Appear Yet
Airbnb runs a two-sided system with a review window. Both sides can post for 14 days after checkout. During that window, the comments stay hidden until both parties submit or the window closes, at which point both publish together. If you check right after a trip, there may be nothing to read yet. Once the window ends, new feedback shows up in the same Reviews area on your profile. You can read the timing policy on the Help Center page about reviews from hosts.
If you posted your own comments and still don’t see the host’s side, give it time or check again from a browser. The app can lag while data syncs, but the website view is usually immediate.
Public Vs Private Parts
Your public text and the overall star rating are visible to anyone once posted. Sub-ratings and your private note to the host are not public; the host and Airbnb can view those. That split explains why you may recall writing more detail than you can see on your public profile. The Help Center page on what parts of a review are public or private describes this split.
Tips If You Still Can’t Find It
These checks solve most “where is it?” issues.
Confirm You’re In The Right Tab
Guests sometimes open the “By You” tab, which only lists the feedback you wrote for places you booked. The comments you received live under “About You.”
Switch To A Browser
Open a laptop or mobile browser and sign in at airbnb.com. The navigation is the same, and the page can surface entries the app hasn’t refreshed yet.
Look Under Trips
From your Trips page, open the past reservation and check for a Reviews link on that trip card. You can reach the same review from there. This path is handy when you remember the stay but not the month it took place.
Check The 14-Day Timing
If you’re inside the window and neither side has posted, nothing will show. If you already reviewed the stay and the host hasn’t, you’ll still wait until the window ends. After the 14th day, the system publishes both at once.
Mind Regional Labels
Menus can carry slightly different labels based on country sites. If you see “From Hosts” instead of “About You,” pick the one that clearly points to feedback received. The content is the same.
What Hosts See About Your Stays
Hosts see the same two streams on their side: feedback they wrote for guests, and comments guests left for them. When a host opens your profile to vet a new booking, the public text and the overall rating are visible. Sub-ratings and any private notes you sent are visible only to the host and Airbnb. That visibility model helps booking decisions while keeping private notes where they belong.
About Star Ratings And Sub-Ratings
Each stay shows one overall star score. Some stays include category scores such as cleanliness and communication. These detail scores help hosts and help the platform surface quality stays. They do not replace the main score on your public profile.
Understand Privacy, Timing, And Edits
Here’s a compact chart that sums up when reviews appear, who can see which parts, and what can be changed later.
| Item | Who Can See It | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Public Text + Overall Stars | Anyone after publication | Shows on your profile and the listing page |
| Sub-Ratings (e.g., Cleanliness) | Host and Airbnb | Not public; used to improve hosting and surfacing |
| Private Note To Host | Host and Airbnb | Shared privately with the host; not posted on your profile |
| Publication Timing | Both sides after 14-day window or once both submit | If one side skips, the other publishes when the window ends |
| Edit Or Remove Requests | Handled by Airbnb policy | You can request fixes only in limited cases; see Help Center |
Make Sense Of Each Screen
The Reviews Landing Page
This is a stream of cards with your trips. Each card shows the host name, dates, overall stars, and a short excerpt. Tap a card to open the full text.
The Trip Detail Screen
From a past reservation, you can reach the same text through a Reviews link. This view pairs the listing details with the feedback so you can recall context, photos, and house rules you agreed to.
Your Profile Header
At the top of your profile you’ll see a count of reviews and an average rating. This is the number most hosts glance at when reviewing a new booking request.
Pro Tips To Keep Your Profile Shining
Reading your feedback is only step one. Here’s how to turn that input into smoother booking next time.
Reply With Grace
If a host praised a habit—say, tidy kitchens—mention that in future messages. It reassures the next host who checks your profile. If a host pointed out a miss, reply to the original thread with a short thank you and explain how you’ll handle it next time.
Message Before You Book
A quick hello and a clear arrival time often lead to smoother check-ins and kinder comments after checkout. It also gives a host a chance to clarify house rules so there are no surprises.
Stick To House Rules
Small details add up: quiet hours, parking spots, trash day. Hosts read past comments to judge risk. If your profile shows respect for rules, approvals get easier.
Keep Communication Clear
Answer questions on the platform, keep it friendly, and acknowledge any issues fast. Good communication often earns a line in the public text.
Troubleshooting When Nothing Shows
Sometimes the Reviews page looks empty or incomplete. Work through these quick fixes.
Try A Different Account Or Email
Many travelers share devices or have older accounts. Sign out, then sign in with the email tied to the trip. If you booked with Apple or Google sign-in, use the same method again.
Clear App Cache
Open the app settings on your phone and clear the cache. Then force-quit and relaunch the app. This refresh often pulls in the latest entries.
Check Listing Links From The Review Card
Each review card links to the place you booked. If the listing was removed, the link may be missing. Your text still shows in the stream; the link alone will be gone.
Confirm Trip Dates
If you stayed months ago, scroll farther down the list. The stream orders items by checkout date. Use the listing name search in your messages to jump faster.
Ask The Host If They Posted
Hosts can skip the review. If they passed on writing one, you will not see new feedback for that stay even after the window ends.
Common Actions Guests Ask About
See Reviews You Wrote
Open Reviews and switch to Reviews By You. That tab lists your posted comments and any pending requests to write one for an older stay. The Help Center page on leaving a review shows where the “to write” items live.
View Private Note Policy
You can’t view the private note you sent on your public profile. That message lives with the host and the platform.
Request A Change
Edits or removals are limited to narrow cases, like policy violations. If you think a posted comment breaks the rules, use the report link on that review and follow the prompts.
Sources And Further Reading
For the official steps and rules, see Airbnb’s Help Center pages on finding reviews written by and about you and the guide to what parts of a review are public or private. You’ll also find timing notes about the 14-day window on the page about reviews from hosts.