Travel Tools - Keeping track of different FF accounts




ff27
Dec 31, 09, 8:51 pm
Is there a website where I can keep track of ALL my frequent flyer accounts, hotel accounts, etc? Rather than logging in to each one separately all the time.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.


TrueBlueFlyer
Dec 31, 09, 9:23 pm
points.com allows you to do this for some FF accounts

buschoi
Dec 31, 09, 9:53 pm
I use Yodlee Money Center (http://moneycenter.yodlee.com). There are several more and others will need to chip in the info.


Sagy
Dec 31, 09, 10:13 pm
Take a look at AwardWallet (http://www.awardwallet.com), MileageManager (http://www.MileageManager.com) and MileTracker (http://www.MileTracker.com) as well.

Ultranerdx
Jan 1, 10, 10:49 am
I have used AwardWallet.com and MileTracker.com, and I prefer AwardWallet. They are adding lots of frequent flyer programs all the time, and their customer service department is very responsive; if they don't have one you'd like, just let them know.

ssanto8403
Jan 1, 10, 11:38 am
I prefer awardwallet & yodlee to miletracker. Miletracker always has problems

junglejuceFT
Jan 1, 10, 6:39 pm
I have been using PageOnce and I really like it, mainly because they have an iphone app... They have the ability to check most of my accounts...

American Airlines no, and CitiBusiness seemed to have problems with multiple cards on one account..

jrm68
Jan 1, 10, 7:24 pm
Thanks, to the OP for asking the question and to all who replied with their information. I keep a spreadsheet with all my info and dislike points.com tracking. I followed the advice from this thread and made an account with awardwallet, and so far it seems perfect for me since I can add more than one account per hotel/airline and this helps since I keep track of many accounts for family. :D

ff27
Jan 1, 10, 8:06 pm
Thanks for all the suggestions. I am giving a few a try and so far I like awardwallet.
thanks again.

CPRich
Jan 2, 10, 7:08 pm
For others who may be researching.... I got tired of seeing big yellow warning triangles next to 9 of my 24 accounts in MileTracker, so I gave Award Wallet a try. It's much better - 23 of 24, with the one error due to Frontier's site being unavailable right now. I coughed up a few bucks for the paid version and can no stop tracking expiration dates in a spreadsheet.

It's also better than Yodlee and the various branded versions of (Fidelity Full View, etc.), but Yodlee does much, much more than just miles (though mint.com looks better for financial management than Yodlee these days)

waywired
Jan 2, 10, 11:31 pm
I just set up Mileport today and track my spouse and kid's accounts in one login. It was a breeze to setup and has everything I need.

CPRich
Jan 3, 10, 9:53 am
You really should give AwardWallet a try. The old client-based Mileport was sort-of-everything-I-needed, and the web versions is less functional. I've used it for over a year, but now that I've tried AwardWallet, I realize what I was missing.

I do still miss the graphs of my historic mileage balances from the old client-based Mileport - I guess there's no way to rebuild that.

http://richs.smugmug.com/photos/551236458_TpEex-L.jpg

dnfuss
Jan 3, 10, 3:44 pm
Signed up with awardwallet based on suggestions above. Very satisfied with it so far. Easy to use and tracks all of my programs and those of family members.

the_jaguar
Jan 3, 10, 6:36 pm
Based on another thread on FT, I registered at Awardwallet and I am quite impressed with the service. I paid $1 for 6 months to get their pro service to get access to exipration date, etc.
Also, the ability to add family members into the same account so that you can track everything in one place is a great feature.

tarheeljim
Jan 3, 10, 7:45 pm
Took the advice of several here and just signed up for awardwallet.com--free and seems to have many many awards programs. Great so far!
Jim

josmon10
Jan 4, 10, 2:24 am
Took the advice of several here and just signed up for awardwallet.com--free and seems to have many many awards programs. Great so far!
Jim

Indeed. And unlike Yodlee, it includes Iberia Plus and Accor's A|Club. Thanks for the tip!

buschoi
Jan 4, 10, 5:55 am
Indeed. And unlike Yodlee, it includes Iberia Plus and Accor's A|Club. Thanks for the tip!

Yodlee has Accor's A Club, although it does not have Iberia.

josmon10
Jan 5, 10, 1:24 am
Yodlee has Accor's A Club, although it does not have Iberia.

Yes, I know it apparently has A|Club, but it has never managed to track my points. And the same thing is happening with my Flying Blue miles lately...

Jimster
Jan 18, 10, 12:23 pm
I have used mileport for a long time since it was a resident program and I prefer that my info not go out over the web BUT I think that program is now no longer resident based. Someone please confirm that. It certainly doesnt seem to be updated any longer.

josephstern
Jan 18, 10, 12:49 pm
I've been moving over from PageOnce to AwardWallet. Much nicer, cleaner, simpler interface and support for AA.

No iPhone app for AwardWallet, that I know of.

Xelint
Jan 18, 10, 1:08 pm
I like Yodlee Money Center as it allows for tracking of a lot of non FF programs and can keep my email all in one place as well. Makes it handy when traveling.

tusflyer
Jan 19, 10, 8:45 am
Awardwallet works well. I like that it has all my expiration dates. I tried Mileagemanager first and found it very clunky.

yosithezet
Jan 22, 10, 2:12 pm
I like Yodlee Money Center as it allows for tracking of a lot of non FF programs and can keep my email all in one place as well. Makes it handy when traveling.

Keep your email in one place? I think I may not use Yodlee enough. I just use it to get a list of my programs, their balances and find the password when I forget.

hbsseller
Jan 24, 10, 9:59 am
I still like miletracker. Award wallet has a lot more features, but when I log on it does not seem to check the current miles for that day. Just periodically.

Middle_Seat
Jan 24, 10, 4:33 pm
AwardWallet and Miletracker websites.

RipperDoc
Jan 24, 10, 10:19 pm
Is there a website where I can keep track of ALL my frequent flyer accounts, hotel accounts, etc? Rather than logging in to each one separately all the time.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.

I use TripIt.com's Pro version, 49 USD a year. TripIt is of course a lot more than just mile-tracking, it is mainly a travel tracking tool that is very useful to me. They cover at least all my frequent flyer and hotel accounts.

GuyverII
Jan 25, 10, 2:33 am
AwardWallet and Miletracker websites.

I love using awardwallet. It has it's limitations, though.

DebBrown
Jan 25, 10, 6:52 pm
Is there a new MileTracker site or utility? I have the USAToday version on the desktop but most of the airline programs are no longer working. Is this one obsolete?

Deb

yamonjon
Jan 26, 10, 9:21 am
they have a "Rewards" section in the "Portfolio" of your online banking. You simply put in the account info and password and they keep it updated for you. So every time you log in to your BofA account, you can get a quick look at all of your reward programs and the current point levels.

yesitshere
Jan 26, 10, 9:41 am
Thanks guys, I only knew this points website which gave me migraines.

YaZhouXianSheng
Jan 27, 10, 5:31 am
I use awardwallet for my information, but the only hitch is my Eva Evergreen account shows a zero balance, rather than the true mileage. For my other programs, it is more than adequate.

AwardWallet
Jan 27, 10, 7:59 pm
YaZhouXianSheng - We will look into why the information is not being displayed correctly and get it fixed ASAP. If you ever have any other issues or suggestions please contact us via our contact page on AwardWallet.com.


I use awardwallet for my information, but the only hitch is my Eva Evergreen account shows a zero balance, rather than the true mileage. For my other programs, it is more than adequate.


Thanks,
- The AwardWallet Team

coolwind
Jan 29, 10, 9:34 pm
Yodlee is pretty good

CPRich
Jan 30, 10, 7:12 am
Is there a new MileTracker site or utility? I have the USAToday version on the desktop but most of the airline programs are no longer working. Is this one obsolete? Yes, the desktop version has faded to obsolescence. Web version (www.miletracker.com)

I suspect the BofA software is Yodlee behind the scenes, just like my Fidelity FullView and many other financial institutions' programs.

mrx900
Feb 10, 10, 1:53 pm
they have a "Rewards" section in the "Portfolio" of your online banking. You simply put in the account info and password and they keep it updated for you. So every time you log in to your BofA account, you can get a quick look at all of your reward programs and the current point levels.

where do you see that? I dont see anywhere on my acct when I login...

4Health
Feb 10, 10, 5:05 pm
where do you see that? I dont see anywhere on my acct when I login...

Do you see the "My Portfolio" tab at the top where you can basically keep track of your net worth? Click on that and then you will see multiple tabs at the top of the My Portfolio application and one of them is titled "Rewards". Click on that to view your accounts and you add the accounts the same way you setup credit cards, IRAs, 401k, etc... in the My Portfolio application.



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