AwardWallet
#181
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K, SPG Plat, Hyatt Plat
Posts: 107
Awardwallet is really useful
I always lost track of all my miles/points previously since I don't have time to check them all the time. Now, just like Lucky (one mile at a time) said, I couldn't help but checking it several times a day.
#186
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: AAdvantage, SkyMiles, Mileage Plus, Divident Miles, Rapid Rewards, GoldPointsPlus
Posts: 15
I've been using Yodlee money center for a few years to track my rewards. Its interface is nicer than Award wallet and since Yodlee is used to track bank/credit card accounts as well, I guess the security must be better. Only downside is that they don't have an iPhone/iPad app yet. But its FREE, so I can't complain.
#187
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SoCal
Programs: Free Agent
Posts: 232
I've been using Yodlee money center for a few years to track my rewards. Its interface is nicer than Award wallet and since Yodlee is used to track bank/credit card accounts as well, I guess the security must be better. Only downside is that they don't have an iPhone/iPad app yet. But its FREE, so I can't complain.
Award Wallet stands out because:
1. It tracks your "expiration dates"
2. It tracks your reservations
3. It tracks "changes" to your reservations.
#190
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: LAX
Posts: 10,908
#192
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: SEA
Posts: 362
expiration date accuracy
I really like awardwallet also, however, there do appear to be some flaws in the data - for example, for Amtrak Guest Rewards it shows the expiration as 3 years past any activity, however, AGR requires points earned by riding the train (or the cc which I do not have) - so there's some hazard there if you trust the expiration date it's populating - that said, I like AW a lot - but I think it's a good idea to verify the data.
#193
Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: AA Explat, UA 1K
Posts: 389
I really like awardwallet also, however, there do appear to be some flaws in the data - for example, for Amtrak Guest Rewards it shows the expiration as 3 years past any activity, however, AGR requires points earned by riding the train (or the cc which I do not have) - so there's some hazard there if you trust the expiration date it's populating - that said, I like AW a lot - but I think it's a good idea to verify the data.