Kindred Invite Code 2026: 5 Free Nights to Start Home Swapping

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Kindred is an application-based home swapping network founded in San Francisco in 2021, now counting nearly 300,000 members across 150+ cities in North America and Europe. There is no annual membership: you only pay cleaning and service fees per trip — currently $0 service fees for founding members in Europe, and a flat $50 per trip in North America. Join through invite code eme.mon and you start with 5 credits, i.e. 5 nights in other members' homes. Facts verified in August 2026.

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How to use the Kindred invite code and unlock 5 free nights

Kindred is not a store with a checkout — it is an application-based home swapping community. The Kindred promo code therefore works as an invite code: it gets you into the community and unlocks your starting credits.

The steps, verified in August 2026 on livekindred.com:

  • Open the invite link on this page: code eme.mon is automatically attached to your application
  • Apply with your home (your primary residence only): photos, description, amenities — renters and homeowners are both welcome
  • Verify your identity and your home profile, then add your hosting availability
  • Receive 5 starting credits: 1 credit = 1 night in any member's home

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; the official criteria ask for a safe, functional, tastefully furnished home with WiFi, kitchen access, a workspace and natural light.

What is Kindred? Home swapping without a membership fee

Kindred is a members-only home swapping network founded in San Francisco in 2021 by Justine Palefsky and Tas Amina, two Opendoor alumni. After a private beta in spring 2022, it reached nearly 300,000 members across 150+ cities in North America and Europe by early 2026 — 150,000 of them added during 2025 alone — with about 350,000 nights hosted.

Its key difference from legacy platforms: no annual membership. Where HomeExchange charges a yearly fee (175 € in Europe), joining Kindred is free; you only pay cleaning and service fees per trip.

The other defining number: over 90% of Kindred homes are primary residences, not dedicated rentals. You stay in real, lived-in homes — and your guests, symmetrically, hand you theirs.

How Kindred credits work: host one night, earn one night

The system runs on a simple internal currency: 1 credit = 1 night. You spend 1 credit per night booked in a member's home, and you earn 1 credit per night you host.

Three official rules to know (Kindred pricing and credit policy, checked in August 2026):

  • Credits cannot be purchased: you earn them by hosting or through referrals — the give-to-get model is strict
  • 5 starting credits are granted to every new member after ID verification, home profile verification and adding hosting availability
  • Simultaneous 1:1 swaps use no credits: when two members trade homes on the same dates, each only pays for their cleanings

One caveat: if your account is closed, unused credits are forfeited. There are, however, no minimum hosting requirements.

The Kindred offer at a glance

OfferDetailConditions
Welcome credits5 free nightsID + home verified, hosting availability added
Invite codeeme.monUse it through the application link
Referral (referrer)2 credits per friendIssued once the friend verifies ID + home
Service fees in EuropeCurrently $0Founding member status, until further notice
North America founding membersFlat $50 service fee per tripUntil further notice
Kindred Passport$600/year (or 4 × $165)$0 service fees on all trips for 365 days
Damage protectionUp to $100,000 per stayActive renters or homeowners insurance required

Membership itself is free: there is no annual fee and therefore no percentage discount to apply — the value of the invite is measured in nights (5 credits), not in a price cut.

What does a Kindred trip really cost?

With no membership and no nightly rate, two costs remain per trip:

Service fees: they vary by destination and trip length, and are always shown before you confirm. Kindred's February 2026 announcement puts them at $20-45 per night on average — roughly one tenth of a comparable short-term rental, according to the company. Two major carve-outs from the official pricing policy: founding members in Europe currently pay $0 service fees, and North America founding members pay a flat $50 per trip.

Cleanings: every trip includes two managed professional cleanings (before and after), coordinated by Kindred. The amount depends on home size, destination and trip length — member reviews report around $300 total for a week in a 2-bed/2-bath home.

Official orders of magnitude from the Kindred blog (December 2024): 7 nights in Paris ≈ $350 all-in, 7 nights in New York ≈ $755 — versus $1,500 to $3,000 for a hotel week in those cities.

Is your home eligible? Renters are welcome

Kindred accepts both renters and homeowners — the official FAQ answers the renter question with a flat « Yes, absolutely ». The one structural requirement: you must list your primary residence (over 90% of the network), not an investment property.

The published acceptance criteria:

  • A safe and functional home
  • Tastefully furnished — Kindred openly curates for aesthetics, with a network heavy on well-kept city apartments
  • WiFi, kitchen access, a workspace and natural light — remote workers are an explicit target

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with member reviews reporting approvals in about 24 hours. There is no minimum hosting quota: you choose your own availability. Also check that your lease and home insurance allow hosting — Kindred requires an active renters or homeowners policy.

Kindred vs HomeExchange: which home swap network fits you?

CriteriaKindredHomeExchange
Entry cost$0 (application)175 €/year
Internal currencyCredits (1 night = 1 credit)GuestPoints (100-150/night)
Starting bonus5 credits = 5 nights1,300 GP + 250 GP referral ≈ one week
Network~300,000 homes, 150+ cities, urban550,000 homes, 155 countries
Per-trip costsCleanings + service fee ($0 in Europe currently)No per-night costs
CurationApplication-based (aesthetics, amenities)Open signup
Protection$100,000 per stayUp to $1M guarantee

Pick Kindred if you live in a major city, keep a well-furnished home and want to try home swapping with zero upfront commitment.

Pick HomeExchange for worldwide coverage (155 countries versus 150 cities), family vacation homes and zero per-night costs once the membership pays for itself. The two are not exclusive — many households run both in parallel.

Where can you travel with Kindred?

Kindred covers North America and Europe, with a network concentrated in major cities: New York, London, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Mexico City and Paris are the top destinations according to the February 2026 announcement.

On the European side, open cities include London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan, Copenhagen and Zurich. North American coverage spans from San Francisco and Seattle to Miami, Austin, Chicago and Denver, plus Vancouver and Montréal in Canada.

The flip side of this urban focus: little to no inventory in the countryside, mountains or seaside resorts — segments where HomeExchange and classic rental platforms like AirBnB keep the advantage for family vacations.

Trust and safety: verifications, managed cleanings, $100,000 protection

Kindred's trust layer has four components, as described in its official help center:

  • Mandatory ID verification for every member before any trip, on top of home verification
  • Managed professional cleanings before and after every stay, coordinated by Kindred — the home's condition is assessed by a third party, not left to the members
  • Damage protection up to $100,000 per stay through Kindred's reimbursement program, covering damage caused by a guest or a cleaner
  • Personal insurance required: every member must keep an active renters or homeowners policy as a complement

Mutual reviews after each stay complete the picture. The primary-residence model itself is an incentive: the person staying in your home has, symmetrically, handed you theirs.

Kindred in brief: $125M raised and a record 2025

Kindred changed scale on February 3, 2026, announcing $125M in funding — a $40M Series B co-led by NEA and Figma CEO Dylan Field, and an $85M Series C led by Index Ventures — following a $15M round in April 2023. In 2025 alone, 150,000 new members joined, half of today's total.

Strengths: free to join (5 nights of credits through an invite), curated primary residences, managed cleanings on every trip, $0 service fees for founding members in Europe, and a mobile app rated 4.9/5 on the App Store (1,600+ ratings), localized in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

Watch-outs: big-city network (little rural or seaside inventory), credits must be replenished by hosting once the 5 starting nights are spent, cleaning fees apply even on simultaneous swaps, and the $0-service-fee status for Europe founding members is explicitly « until further notice ».

We update this page regularly to keep Kindred information current.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Kindred invite code eme.mon give a discount?

No — and that is the honest answer: Kindred has no membership fee and no signup fee, so there is nothing to discount. Code eme.mon is an invite: it attaches your application to an existing member, and you start with 5 welcome credits (5 nights) once your ID and home are verified. Ignore sites promising « 30% off » or « 50% off » Kindred: those discounts cannot exist, as there is no entry price.

How many free nights do you get when joining Kindred?

5 starting credits, i.e. 5 nights (1 credit = 1 night), issued after three steps: ID verification, home profile verification and adding your hosting availability — per the official policy checked in August 2026. Since credits cannot be purchased, these 5 free nights are the only way to travel before you have hosted; afterwards, every hosted night earns you 1 credit, and each verified friend you refer earns you 2.

Is Kindred really free?

Joining is free and commitment-free, but each trip carries two costs: two managed cleanings (before and after — amount depends on home size and destination, around $300 for a week in a 2-bed home) and a service fee averaging $20-45 per night per the official February 2026 figures. Notable exceptions: Europe founding members currently pay $0 service fees, and North America founding members pay a flat $50 per trip. Official example: 7 nights in Paris ≈ $350 all-in.

Can renters join Kindred?

Yes — the official FAQ answers « Yes, absolutely »: renters and homeowners alike, as long as you list your primary residence (over 90% of the network). The home must be safe, functional and tastefully furnished, with WiFi, kitchen access, a workspace and natural light. Check that your lease and insurance allow hosting: Kindred requires an active renters or homeowners policy.

Which cities does Kindred cover?

150+ cities across North America and Europe. The six most active destinations are New York, London, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Mexico City and Paris. European cities include Amsterdam, Berlin, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan, Copenhagen and Zurich; North America spans San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, Austin, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver and Montréal, among others. The network is deliberately urban — for countryside or beach stays, HomeExchange and its 155 countries remain the better fit.

Kindred or HomeExchange: which one should you pick?

Kindred if you are city-based with a well-kept home and want to test home swapping at zero upfront cost: free to join, 5 nights included, but a 150-city network and cleaning/service fees per trip. HomeExchange if you want worldwide reach (550,000 homes, 155 countries) and no per-night costs, in exchange for a 175 €/year membership. They are not exclusive — starting with Kindred is a cheap way to validate the home swapping lifestyle before paying for a membership.

What happens if my home gets damaged during a Kindred stay?

Kindred covers up to $100,000 in damage per stay through its reimbursement program, for damage caused by a guest or a cleaner. Every member must also keep an active renters or homeowners insurance policy. The two mandatory professional cleanings before and after each stay double as a third-party condition report.

What is the Kindred Passport?

An optional subscription that removes all service fees for 365 days (cleanings remain payable). It costs $600 per year, upfront or in 4 quarterly installments of $165 ($660 total). With average service fees of $20-45 per night, it pays for itself beyond two or three trips a year — though it is pointless for Europe founding members while their service fees are $0.