Ambassador program

Help Bitcoiners travel and host on sats

The Airbtc ambassador program is for people already deep in Bitcoin circles — meetups, online communities, conferences — who want to bring real hosts and guests onto a Bitcoin-first stays platform.

In this phase it's a small, manual program. The goal is clear signal and good fits, not scale.

What an Airbtc ambassador actually does

Day to day, ambassadors focus on three simple things:

  • Spot great potential hosts — people with real properties who are happy to earn in Bitcoin.
  • Help them understand the basics — how getting paid in Bitcoin actually works, what guests can expect, and why this isn't just Airbnb with a Bitcoin sticker.
  • Feed back what's working — what hosts and guests actually run into when they try to use the product, and feed that back via the founder group chats / email threads.

No scripted shilling. The value is in honest signal from real communities.

A good week might be 1–3 serious host introductions and a short note back about where they got stuck.

Who this program is for

Local Bitcoin organisers

People running Bitcoin meetups, Telegram groups, small conferences, or Bitcoin-only co-working spaces who know which locals actually host visitors or have suitable properties.

Long-term Bitcoin travellers

Nomads who already live on sats as much as possible and know where Bitcoin-friendly spots are emerging.

Builders & content folks

People already creating content or tools around Bitcoin adoption, who can explain Airbtc clearly and realistically.

Bitcoin-friendly property managers

People already managing a handful of apartments, guesthouses, or villas who are open to taking some bookings in Bitcoin.

Not for cold spammers

If your idea of outreach is blasting random DMs or email lists, this isn't the right fit. Quality over quantity.

If you need a referral link and a mass email list to care, this isn't for you.

How the ambassador program works in this phase

Simple, manual, and tracked:

  • You agree on a clear region / community with the founders (e.g. "hosts around X city", not "the whole world").
  • You introduce potential hosts via the existing founder channels (group chats, email, etc.).
  • Hosts who go live and take real bookings are tagged back to you internally.
  • Rewards and thanks are handled case-by-case while the program is still small.

We'd rather slightly over-reward good ambassadors than under-reward them.

If this works, it will become a structured referral / revenue-sharing system. For now it's deliberately lightweight while product-market fit is being tested.

What ambassadors get out of it

In this phase, the upside looks like:

  • Early influence over how a Bitcoin-first booking platform is shaped.
  • Priority access for your community's hosts and travellers.
  • Recognition as an early contributor once the public program exists.
  • First in line for any future rev-share / referral structure if you've already been active.

This is not a full-time role. Think of it as a small side project for people already embedded in Bitcoin circles.

Think you're a good fit for this phase?

Reach out via the usual channels (X, Nostr, or the email we share on /about) and mention that you're interested in the ambassador program.