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Why and How to Add Child Spaces to Your Native Spaces Listing

Once your main venue is published on Native Spaces, you have the option to take things further by creating what we call "child spaces." Specifically, this means you can detail the different parts of your venue that can be rented separately. A meeting room, a garden, a terrace, a kitchen, a rooftop... Each zone can become a sub-venue with its own dedicated listing, characteristics, photos, and capacity.

Why create child spaces?

This feature primarily makes your listing more flexible and accessible. Many organizers do not need an entire venue. By describing each part of your property as a distinct sub-venue, you enable clients to book only what they truly need. This increases your chances of attracting varied requests and makes your venue easier to rent, including for smaller events such as meetings, executive seminars, presentations with VIP clients, and more.

It is also a way to make your listing clearer. Many venues have several distinct zones, but few hosts take the time to describe them separately. However, a client looking for a meeting room may not be interested in a garden. And vice versa. By adding each zone as a child space, you multiply your opportunities to match precise searches.

This also allows you to display several different capacities, multiple possible configurations (seated, standing, indoor, outdoor...), and better explain your venue's flexibility. Finally, it boosts your overall visibility on the platform, as each sub-venue is taken into account in the ranking algorithm.

How to add a child space?

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Once your main venue is saved, click on "Add a space." You will then access a simplified form designed to allow you to create a clear and complete listing for each zone. After that, it's just as if you were creating a new listing.

👉 Here are the steps to follow to create a listing