Built for the frequent flyer who's tired of managing miles in spreadsheets.
MileIntel automates the intelligence so you don't leave money on the table.
MileIntel weighs your balances, certificates, expiration dates, and every upcoming trip to find the move that maximizes your whole year.
MileIntel estimates clearing probability based on route, cabin, season, and status tier so you know whether to use a GPU now or save it for a segment worth 4x more.
GPUs, PlusPoints, SNAs, RUCs, miles, and status tiers, all synced from your loyalty emails into one view.
Connect Gmail and Google Calendar once. MileIntel finds your bookings, links related segments, and builds your trip portfolio. It even knows JFK, LGA, and EWR are all New York.
Historical fare data and drop alerts so you know when cash beats miles, and when it doesn't.
30-day advance warnings before anything expires. Your assets are too valuable to forget about.
Tracks earnings across Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and OneWorld partners automatically.
Booking confirmations, loyalty emails, and promotional offers, parsed and filed without lifting a finger.
Boarding passes, confirmations, and receipts, all linked to the right trip automatically.
Travel events on your Google Calendar become trips in MileIntel automatically.
Most of the value is automatic. You'll spend about 60 seconds on setup. MileIntel handles the rest.
One OAuth click. MileIntel starts scanning your inbox for booking confirmations, loyalty program updates, and travel-related emails. Your calendar feeds in upcoming trips.
AI parsing extracts your balances, status tiers, upgrade certificates, and trip itineraries. Related bookings get linked into coherent trips automatically: flights, hotels, car rentals, all correlated.
Your digital wallet shows everything: 142K United miles, 87K Delta, 2 GPUs expiring in October, Premier 1K status 12,000 PQP from renewal. One screen. Real-time.
Best Path doesn't just show options. It recommends: "Use your GPU on the IAD→NRT segment ($3,200 value), hold PlusPoints for the December SFO→LHR." Intelligence, not just information.
You book a flight on United, a hotel on Marriott, and put "Vegas Conference" on your calendar. And somehow you're still managing three separate things. MileIntel turns all of that into one trip, automatically, with a full lifecycle from first search to wheels-down.
Las Vegas Trip
IAD → LAS → CVG → DCA · 3 flights
Tokyo Trip
SFO → NRT → SFO · 2 flights
142,500
Premier 1K · 2 GPUs
87,200
Diamond · 4 RUCs
215,000
Titanium · 3 SNAs
325,000
Platinum Card
You know you have miles in United, Delta, Marriott, and Amex. But how many? When do they expire? What certificates do you have left? MileIntel pulls all of it from your email automatically and keeps it current. The spreadsheet you've been maintaining? This replaces it.
Here's the problem: you have a GPU, a trip to Tokyo in March, and a domestic hop next week. Most people burn the GPU on whatever's next. But MileIntel knows your GPU is worth $3,200 on the Tokyo route and $400 on the domestic. It also knows your PlusPoints expire in April, so it tells you: use PlusPoints on the domestic, save the GPU for Tokyo. That's not tracking. That's strategy.
Use GPU on UA 2065 IAD→LAS
Economy → First Class · 87% clear rate
Use PlusPoints on DL 1034 LAS→CVG
Premium Economy → Business · 72% clear rate
Every plan includes a 14-day free trial. No credit card to start.
Those are excellent single-purpose tools. AwardWallet tracks balances. Point.me searches award availability. ExpertFlyer monitors seat maps. But expert travelers still spend weeks manually piecing that data together to plan their whole year's strategy.
MileIntel is the strategic layer on top. It takes what you have (wallet), what you're planning (trips), and what's possible (availability and clearing rates), and tells you the optimal move across all of it.
They answer "what's out there?" MileIntel answers "what should I do, across my entire travel year?"
"I had about 60K SkyMiles sitting in my account that I honestly forgot about. MileIntel showed me I could book a round-trip to Barcelona with them. I was literally about to pay $800 cash for that same flight."
Sarah K.
Delta SkyMiles · Silver Medallion
"Booked a $430 economy ticket to SFO for a work trip. MileIntel flagged that I had enough Chase points to cover the exact same seat for 18K points. It paid for itself on the first trip."
Marcus T.
Chase Ultimate Rewards
"Bought a Premium Select ticket to Paris on the A330neo. MileIntel tracked the upgrade list and pinged me 6 hours before departure when Delta One opened up. Got the lie-flat seat for a $200 upgrade. This tool is dangerous."
James R.
Delta SkyMiles · Gold Medallion
"I'm not a points expert at all — I just travel for work and had miles scattered across 3 airlines. MileIntel connected my Gmail and organized everything automatically. Found out I was 4K miles short of a free flight to Denver and told me exactly how to earn them."
Priya M.
United MileagePlus · General Member
"My wife and I were planning our honeymoon to Bali. We had Amex points, a few hotel free night certs, and some random airline miles. MileIntel mapped out a plan that saved us over $2,400 across flights and hotels. We would have never figured that out ourselves."
David & Lauren C.
Amex Membership Rewards
"We had economy tickets to Rome — me and my wife. MileIntel detected GUC clear availability on both legs. We were happy enough getting one direction, but it found it on the way back too. JFK to FCO and back, both in Delta One, using two GUCs. From economy. I still don't fully understand how it caught that before I did."
Sean M.
Delta SkyMiles · Diamond Medallion
Everything you need to know about tracking your loyalty assets with MileIntel.