How Do I See Reviews I Left On Airbnb? | Quick Steps Guide

To view Airbnb reviews you wrote, open Profile > Reviews, then choose Reviews by you on desktop or mobile.

You wrote feedback after a stay or a guest visit and now you want to see it again. Good news: your words sit in one tidy place inside your account. In this guide, you’ll find clear paths for desktop and the app, what “published” means, and how to fix the common snags that block people from seeing their past notes.

See Reviews You Left On Airbnb: Fast Paths

Airbnb keeps reviews under your profile. The exact taps differ by device, but the pattern is simple: go to your profile, open the Reviews tab, then switch to the list of feedback you wrote. Use the quick map below to jump straight there.

Where Menu Path Helpful Notes
Desktop Website Profile > Reviews > Reviews by you Shows reviews you wrote for homes, guests, and eligible services.
iOS App Profile icon > Reviews > Your reviews If you can’t see the “by you” list, switch to a mobile browser or desktop.
Android App Profile icon > Reviews > Your reviews Same tip as iOS if the list looks incomplete.
Mobile Browser Menu > Profile > Reviews Log in first; some account views open better on desktop.

Why Some Reviews Appear Only After A Delay

Reviews do not post instantly in every case. For most home stays, both sides have up to 14 days after checkout to write feedback. Posts appear once both sides submit, or when the 14-day window ends. Until that moment, your text may sit in a pending state that only you can see. After publication, it moves to your public profile under the Reviews section. Airbnb explains this timing in its guide to home feedback and the two-way window.

Step-By-Step: Desktop View

  1. Sign in at airbnb.com.
  2. Click your profile photo in the top-right corner.
  3. Choose Profile, then open Reviews.
  4. Pick Reviews by you. Scroll to find the trip or guest.
  5. Open any entry to read your full text plus the star marks you left.

Desktop also links to edit and removal rules.

Step-By-Step: iPhone And iPad

  1. Open the Airbnb app and log in.
  2. Tap your profile icon.
  3. Tap Reviews.
  4. Switch to the list that shows items you wrote.
  5. Tap any review to open the full text.

If the list is missing, try a mobile browser or a laptop.

Step-By-Step: Android Phones

  1. Open the Airbnb app and log in.
  2. Tap your profile icon.
  3. Choose Reviews.
  4. Select the list that shows items you wrote.
  5. Open any entry for the full text.

If the list is missing, switch to a desktop browser and follow Profile > Reviews > Reviews by you.

What “Reviews By You” Includes

Your list can include posts you wrote as a guest about a home, posts you wrote as a host about a guest, and some services or experiences. After the two-way window ends, your words appear on your profile. Anyone can read the public text and the overall star mark. Sub-category marks and any private note to a host stay private to the host and Airbnb.

Edit Rules: What You Can Change And When

Edits are limited to keep feedback neutral. For a home stay, if you send your review first, you can edit it until the other side submits or the 14-day window ends, whichever happens first. Once both sides publish or the window closes, no more changes are allowed. Edits for services and experiences are not available once sent. If you need a published item removed, you can ask Airbnb to review it under its policy; removal is not self-serve.

Ways To Jump To Your Past Reviews

Here are quick routes many guests and hosts use when the Reviews tab is hard to spot.

From A Past Trip

Go to Trips, open the finished booking, then tap the host’s photo or name to open the profile. Your posted text appears on that page once published.

From A Guest You Hosted

Open the reservation in your hosting dashboard and tap the guest’s photo. You’ll see the thread of feedback about that person plus the line you wrote.

Privacy, Visibility, And Search

Public parts of your feedback show on your profile after publication. People can scan those posts, sort by date or rating on many listings, and use keyword search on some review pages to jump to topics like “wifi” or “parking.” The private star marks and private notes stay hidden from the public view and go only to the host and Airbnb.

Two Handy Official Pages

Airbnb maintains clear walk-throughs with current menu labels and timing rules. See the official steps in Find your reviews and the edit window details in Editing a review. Both pages spell out the 14-day window and where to click on desktop and in the app.

Fix It Fast: Troubleshooting Guide

Can’t see past posts? Use this field guide. Start at the top and work down until your list appears.

Symptom Likely Cause Quick Fix
Review missing Two-way window still open Wait until both sides post or the 14-day period ends.
“By you” list empty Using the app view that hides the filter Open a desktop browser and try Profile > Reviews > Reviews by you.
Old trip not listed Logged into a second account Sign out, then sign back into the account used for that booking.
Private note missing Private notes aren’t public Only the host and Airbnb can see those; check email for a copy.
Service or experience Edits not allowed Edits for services/experiences stop once sent.
Wish to edit a sent post Window closed Ask Airbnb for help only if there’s a policy issue.

Pro Tips To Keep Your Review List Useful

Label Trips Inside Your Notes

Add a short tag like “Work trip Feb 2025” or “Family weekend.” Those tags make later searches easy.

Write Clear, Scan-Friendly Text

Short lines help readers and make skimming easy. Lead with what went well, then one thing to improve. Skip private details.

Use Balanced Star Marks

Match your text to the overall mark you picked.

Host View: Finding What You Wrote About Guests

If you host, open Profile > Reviews to see notes you wrote on guests. You can also reach them from the hosting inbox or the reservation card.

Guest View: Finding What You Wrote About Homes

As a guest, go to Profile > Reviews. Each entry shows the home name and month and year of stay.

What To Do If You Need A Change

If your home-stay review is still unpublished and you sent it first, you can change it from the Reviews page. Once both sides post or the 14-day timer ends, edits stop. For any published item, edit requests go through Airbnb only when a policy rule applies. Services and experiences skip the edit option once sent.

Frequently Missed Details

Drafts Live Only During The Window

Saved text you haven’t sent won’t appear on your profile. Send it before the timer ends.

Canceled Bookings

If a host cancels before check-in day, feedback is blocked. After that day, feedback may still be open.

Group Trips

When several guests share one booking, the host’s note about the group appears on the profiles of all confirmed guests who joined the booking.

Bottom Line: Your Path To Past Reviews

Go to your profile, open Reviews, then switch to the list you wrote. Use desktop for the most complete view. Keep the 14-day timing in mind, and use the links above when you need the rulebook or edit steps. Bookmark the Reviews page for quick access next time. It saves hunting through menus on busy travel days too.