There are some tools and services out there that are useful for managing, earning, and redeeming points. While I often mention some of these websites and services in passing, I figure there’s also value in writing dedicated posts about them.
In this post, I’d like to talk about how and why I use AwardWallet, which is a tool that allows you to easily manage and track your miles & points balances.
In this post:
Why I use AwardWallet to manage my miles & points
For those of us who are super involved in miles & points, it can sometimes be tough to keep track of your various loyalty accounts. How do you remember the passwords of the accounts? How many points do you have in each account? When do your airline miles and hotel points expire? How can you best keep an eye on your account to monitor for fraud?
That’s where having an AwardWallet account can come in handy. AwardWallet allows you to track your loyalty points balances in one place. The process is pretty easy:
- You can sign-up for a free AwardWallet account
- You can then upload the account details for as many loyalty programs as you’d like; you can use one AwardWallet account to manage the loyalty program accounts of many people, so I have all my family members’ accounts linked to my AwardWallet
- AwardWallet can then store your loyalty program account numbers and passwords, and then you can always refresh your account balances through AwardWallet
- Not only does AwardWallet refresh the balances of your account, but it can also help you keep track of the expiration of points, as well as certificates and other loyalty perks
I find AwardWallet to be the easiest place to keep track of all my loyalty program account numbers and passwords. I also update all my account balances through AwardWallet frequently.
To be honest, I used to do it daily, but with so many accounts now requiring two factor authentication, refreshing accounts through AwardWallet is a bit more time consuming than in the past (fair enough!). So realistically speaking, nowadays I do it closer to once per week, give or take.
There’s quite a bit of fraud in the frequent flyer world, so this is a great way to minimize your odds of having an account hacked or points stolen. If you have an AwardWallet Plus account, you can also be told when your various points balances or certificates earned through programs are expiring. That’s super handy.
Now, there are a few limitations and concerns that people have, which are worth mentioning:
- Some people don’t like the idea of sharing so much info with a third party; I totally get that concern, though given the number of data breaches we see with frequent flyer programs, I think there’s huge value to constantly tracking your points balances
- AwardWallet doesn’t support all airline and hotel programs, as some loyalty programs (like American AAdvantage) have demanded that AwardWallet not track accounts
- With many loyalty programs having set up two factor authentication, the process of refreshing balances is a bit more manual than in the past, as you often have to enter the codes you’re emailed while accounts are updating

Is AwardWallet Plus worth the $49.99 annual fee?
The basic version of AwardWallet is free, and this allows you to keep track of all your frequent flyer accounts, and update your balances. Then there’s AwardWallet Plus, which is the premium version of AwardWallet, and which costs $49.99 per year. As far as I’m concerned, this comes with two most valuable perks:
- Automatically displaying the expiration date of all of your miles & points balances, while the free version only lets you track the expiration date of three account balances
- Updating your account balances in parallel, rather than one at a time, which makes the process of refreshing the balances of dozens of accounts much faster

In the comments section, I’ll paste a bunch of invitation codes for six free months of AwardWallet Plus. Just paste an eligible code in the AwardWallet Plus upgrade section of the website. For what it’s worth, I don’t have any financial relationship with AwardWallet, beyond just posting my generic referral link to the service, which any AwardWallet user has access to. That seems to get me some AwardWallet Plus upgrades, and then in turn I can share those here.
I do think AwardWallet Plus is worth it if you have a lot of balances to keep track of. Hopefully you can just find free upgrade codes, but even if you can’t, around $50 per year isn’t much to spend for the peace of mind of easily tracking all your points balances.
Bottom line
I use AwardWallet to keep track of all my loyalty program accounts. I use it to store all my airline and hotel loyalty program passwords, update the balances of all my frequent flyer accounts, keep track of my points and certificate expirations, and more.
I know I’m not alone in using AwardWallet for these purposes, though if you don’t yet have an account, it could be worth signing up.
What has your experience been with AwardWallet?
all codes are used. would be great to try out this first for 6 months. can you DM me a code?
I wonder if there is a way to send yourself reminders? Maybe with an alarm on your phone or scheduled send for an email to yourself? The reminders would be for expiration dates of travel loyalty accounts (hotels, American Airlines, etc.) as well as property tax deadlines and other deadlines.
Does the free version only give you expiration alerts for the three accounts, or is the limit only with respect to displaying the expiration date in the table?
The free account feature list says: "Notify when balances expire via email and (optionally) push notifications on your phone (frequency: 90, 60, 30, and every day for the last 7 days before expiration)"
So that doesn't sound limited to 3.
In other news, Air Canada is launching service to Sapporo (CTS)
Thanks for sharing your upgrade codes, Ben. Many of my accounts will not update without the AwardWallet browser extension installed. I'm OK with that but when I click "Install" at the prompt, all it does is spin...and spin...and spin. Does anyone have experience getting the install process to complete?
Some AwardWallet Plus upgrade codes:
Invite-10984-GTTQS
Invite-10984-HSWLP
Invite-10984-HWSHC
Invite-10984-HZOPY
Invite-10984-IFTVF
Invite-10984-IUQMR
Invite-10984-JMFOR
Invite-10984-LMJIC
Invite-10984-MSEYX
Invite-10984-OCIWC
Invite-10984-OHYWR
Invite-10984-PRYBU
Invite-10984-QFYEI
Invite-10984-SBPWF
Invite-10984-SLRHH
Invite-10984-SMKAH
Invite-10984-TIKOG
Invite-10984-TMISN
Invite-10984-TMUMC
Invite-10984-UENVC
Invite-10984-UMBBF
Invite-10984-VCSZH
Invite-10984-YONRZ
Invite-10984-YYXNB
Invite-10984-ZCBHI
Invite-10984-ZCEQS
Invite-10984-ZSZLA
Invite-10984-ZXDYK
Invite-10984-ZXQTX
Invite-10984-ZZGRB
Invite-10984-ZZSBP
Some AwardWallet Plus upgrade codes:
Invite-10984-GTTQS
Invite-10984-HSWLP
Invite-10984-HWSHC
Invite-10984-HZOPY
Invite-10984-IFTVF
Invite-10984-IUQMR
Invite-10984-JMFOR
Invite-10984-LMJIC
Invite-10984-MSEYX
Invite-10984-OCIWC
Invite-10984-OHYWR
Invite-10984-PRYBU
Invite-10984-QFYEI
Invite-10984-SBPWF
Invite-10984-SLRHH
Invite-10984-SMKAH
Invite-10984-TIKOG
Invite-10984-TMISN
Invite-10984-TMUMC
Invite-10984-UENVC
Invite-10984-UMBBF
Invite-10984-VCSZH
Invite-10984-YONRZ
Invite-10984-YYXNB
Invite-10984-ZCBHI
Invite-10984-ZCEQS
Invite-10984-ZSZLA
Invite-10984-ZXDYK
Invite-10984-ZXQTX
Invite-10984-ZZGRB
Invite-10984-ZZSBP
I tried to use the codes within a few minutes of this posting. Every one of these codes says it's already used.
They're just harvesting emails so they can send you credit card offers.
You do know that @Ben already has your email address, right?