As regular readers know, I used Award Wallet to track my miles and points. They have a free service with most of their functionality, you input your frequent flyer accounts and passwords and can update them all with a single click or can log into an account with a single click as well, no more spreadsheets or writing down account numbers and passwords on scraps of paper.
I’ve used various services like Award Wallet for years, and there are several. The first one, which I loved, was Miletracker (the downloadable application, not the online service). The problem was that it wasn’t kept up to date. Whenever a loyalty program would change up its website, the service needs to be updated, and Miletracker just didn’t get updated all that often. Which meant that lots of programs wouldn’t update.
What I like about Award Wallet is that they’re really quick on the draw, if something isn’t working it isn’t working for a very short period of time.
The site also has community and TripIt-like features to track your reservations, though I don’t especially use those since I have my own customized ways I prefer to manage my trips.
There’s also a “Plus” membership, which requires you to pay some amount, it can be as low as $5 for 6 months. The biggest difference is that basic free membership will only show expiration dates for points in three accounts, whereas Plus members get expiration dates shown for all accounts that the website supports it.
To encourage you do pay more for premium service, some sites would consider crippling their free product. Fortunately Award Wallet hasn’t done that, and instead is now offering more premium benefits for higher payment amounts.
The new benefit they’ve come up with is the OneCard: a single card which will show your frequent flyer numbers for up to 30 programs on it, the phone numbers for those programs, and includes a magnetic stripe so that you can use the card to check in at airport kiosks in lieu of a credit card. It’s available one card for folks paying $10 and 3 cards for folks paying $25.
Award Wallet’s PR folks reached out to me last week to offer me a coupon code to get a card for free. I didn’t use that card. The guys I know at Award Wallet had discussed the card with me in the past and they knew my initial reaction was that I wasn’t a fan — I know my loyalty program numbers, I carry my elite cards when I travel, I have them all on my laptop. So why do I need another card? But I also realize that not every frequent traveler has 30 account numbers memorized and it occurred to me that for some folks this is rather brilliant.
Back in 2008, Starwood and Priority Club started offering personalized membership cards. Priority Club let you put other program account numbers on the card, in their quest to be the card you actually kept in your wallet. Starwood offered to let you select the photo of one of their properties for your membership card, in order to build affinity between you and that card and get it to be a card you actually kept in your wallet. Both programs were on to something, and it seems like Award Wallet may have the best implementation so far.
I didn’t accept a free card, I paid for one instead, as regular readers know while I’ll happily accept a referral when someone signs up for a credit card rather than telling the banks just to keep it, when someone comes and offers something to me I prefer to offer it to my blog readers instead. You’ll know my feelings about a product are as a paying customer, and it lets me share it with y’all. I’m more than happy to cover my own costs, thank you very much 🙂
So instead of my getting a couple of free cards, we’re giving away two free cards on the blog. If you aren’t an Award Wallet user, you will need to be of course, since the programs you’ve entered in your account are the ones you’ll select to go on your card.
What we’re going to do is this, as per my usual practice:
- Leave a comment on this blog post to enter, one comment per person only please! (When I draw the winner, I will check..)
- In that comment, please tell us how you track your miles and points.
- The contest will run until Friday 12 p.m. Eastern.
- I will draw the winner at random using random.org. This is a giveaway, done with generous spirit, not a lot of terms and conditions here but let’s just say that in all matters related to the giveaway I am the final arbiter of any interpretations, disputes, disagreements and will use my sole discretion in handling such matters.
So leave your comment here to enter to win an Award Wallet OneCard. And if you have any questions, drop them to me by email. Thanks!
I use an abacus and am looking for a newer technology.
Awardwallet is the only tool that I use to track miles… and it works great!
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I am a paid user of Awardwallet.
I use Award Wallet to track my miles and have a joint subscription with my wife.
I need a better system.
I also use the paid version of Award Wallet. Very nice tool.
I use awardwallet,
award wallet….my premium upgrade just expired
I too use Award Wallet. It’s the best currently that I am aware of…
I user Award Wallet too.
I use Award Wallet!
Sounds neat
I use AwardWallet for the whole family.
I use Award Wallet
I use Award Wallet
I use Award Wallet and Page-once too, but also maintain the balances in Quicken.
AwardWallet deserves an award for making this miles & points mess manageable.
I’m tracking 7 different family members with Award Wallet!
I already use Award Wallet to track my miles.
I track numerous accounts with AwardWallet and love it.
Award wallet!
Awardwallet and Usingmiles.com
Awardwallet here.
Already use Awardwallet.
I use Award Wallet now, but before that, I used Bank of America’s portfolio function to track balances. (I had fewer that I was tracking at that point in time…)
For tracking EQM, I still have to use an Excel document to forecast my EOY balances and plan MRs.
I find Award Wallet very convenient for keeping track of it all.
I use the paid version of Award Wallet
I just started tracking mine and i signed up for award wallet. Hopefully it works out for me!
I use Award Wallet and have handed out referrals to friends and they all love it. Southwest needs to jump on board and AA needs to quit what they’re trying to pull! Long live Award Wallet!
I switched over from pageonece and like how I can see my partner’s program too. Also it includes all my local shopping points too!
Award Wallet premium, natch.
I use Award Wallet and find it very useful. One stop shop for all my accounts.
Good website – very useful – only if they had a faster engine to update all accounts. Kayak is entering into this.
I use award wallet. It is easy and keeps everything organized for me. I really like it. It is the first system I’ve used for tracking, as I recently have had more points and miles and accounts to keep track of.
love award wallet
I use Award Wallet Premium to track points and miles
i use award wallet
I track my miles (and my partner’s) using Award Wallet, and it’s vastly superior to the ugly spreadsheet it replaced. 🙂
I’ve been using Award Wallet premium for a year and have encouraged my friends and family to do so, too.
I use paper.
I use award wallet and think it’s great.
I use Awardwallet. I’m a paid user and I love it.
Award Wallet really is the best.
I just memorize my numbers, and then find other numbers in Gmail. No, really.
I use a Google doc to store all my numbers.
I use AwardWallet (Premium) too, for both my own and my wife’s accounts. Makes coordinating award redemptions so much easier – and keeps me from forgetting which airlines she’s elite on. 🙂
I use Award Wallet now but just realised I need a local (not online) copy of all my information too. Whew, that could prevent a disaster. I would love a OneCard, Thanks!
Usually use awardwallet….
But regulary check each of airline program…
Thanks.
I use AwardWallet Premium on my iPad, Androi phone and my laptop. I can’t wait for them to add the itinerary feature on the mobile apps.