Getting Started on Hookhub

Published on: June 25, 2025
Last Updated: April 1, 2026
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Whether you want to book a dream space or host in your own backyard, here’s how Hookhub works for you—as a host or a guest. Let’s start with the basics and go from there. Welcome to the community!

The Hookhub community

Hookhub is a community based on connection and belonging. We take the safety of our hosts and guests very seriously—hosts must meet and maintain quality standards. Primary hosts and booking guests for all stays on Hookhub go through our identity verification process. We work to keep everyone safe on our site and app with encrypted personal data and a trusted payment system. Plus, we have a 24/7 community support team ready to answer any of your questions.


Ground rules for hosts
Rules for hosts of stays, including more about listing accuracy, cleanliness, and communication.


Ground rules for renters
Rules for guests of stays, including more about respect for the community, the space, and the house rules.


Getting set up

Creating an account is free and easy! We’ll need to know a few basic details for you to get started. Now you’re ready to find a place to book!


Verifying your identity on Hookhub
Details what info you may need to share to verify your identity before you book a stay or publish a listing for a place to stay.


Hosting basics

If you’re interested in hosting your space, we’ll guide you through the process step-by-step.


Common FAQs of Hosting
What does it take to host your land? It’s easier than you think!

Caylee Shea Harrington

Caylee Shea Harrington

Founder & CEO

Caylee Shea Harrington experienced firsthand how unstable RV life can become when safe, affordable options disappear after living full-time in her RV and losing access to long-term parking without warning. Driven by the realization that existing platforms didn’t serve RVers or landowners fairly, she leveraged over seven years of full-stack engineering experience and a background in community leadership at Women Who Code to build Hookhub from the ground up. Today, she leads product development with a human-centric approach, ensuring the platform delivers the transparency, fairness, and sustainable solutions that modern RV park hosts and guests deserve.

"I lived the problem. I felt the panic of losing a place to stay. Hookhub exists because people deserve better options than that."

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