AwardMath – Award Travel Planner

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AwardMath — The Travel Points Optimizer

Free to use · no subscriptionTell us what you have. We’ll show you the math.<br>Other tools find one cheap award flight. AwardMath plans your whole points portfolio — every card, every trip — and shows exactly which points to move, when, and what to keep in reserve.<br>Build my planHow it works<br>No subscription·No account to browse·Free to use

Running the solver over our reference data set…

How it worksThree steps, no fifteen-field form

01Say what you have<br>Type it like you would say it. We hand back a wallet card and you correct it — no account form, no logins, nothing connected to your cards.<br>“I have about 250K Amex and 80K Chase, and my wife has 120K Amex.”

02Name the trips<br>All of them, not just the next one. Reserve is part of the math — a plan that strands your December trip is not a good plan.<br>Tokyo · business · April2 pax<br>Keep Chase for December90,000

03Get up to three plans<br>Best portfolio allocation, cheapest in points, lowest cash. Every figure sourced and timestamped, every step spelled out, every plan measured against booking it the obvious way.<br>Points out of your walletshown<br>Modelled cost, line by lineshown

What it costsFree to use. If the math earns it, you decide what that was worth.<br>The tools that search award seats charge you every month whether you travel or not. Most people book one points trip a year. AwardMath has no subscription and no price tag: when your plan lands — and again if you go on to book it — we show what it saved against the fare you would realistically have paid, and ask whether you want to contribute. Preset amounts, one tap to skip, nothing held back if you do.

Freeto use

✓ Up to three verified plans per request✓ Whole-portfolio math across every card✓ Re-verification before any transfer✓ The full cost model, line by line<br>Build my planNo card required. No account to get started. Any contribution is voluntary.

Why trust the mathTransfers are final. So we act like it.<br>Moving points out of a card program cannot be undone. Every part of the product is built around that fact.

Re-verify before you move<br>One button re-checks live availability and ratios. If anything moved, the plan updates before you do.

Honest valuations<br>We value a redemption against the fare you would actually pay — not the fare nobody pays.

Timestamps on everything<br>Every number carries where it came from and when we checked it. Stale data is marked stale.

Free to use<br>The plan is free and there is no card to hand over. If the math holds up and you feel like leaving a contribution, there is a place to do it. That is the whole model.

FAQFair questions

Do you book the flight for me?<br>No. You book directly with the airline. We tell you exactly which program, how many points to transfer, and where to click — then get out of the way.

Why not a subscription?<br>Because most people book one points trip a year. Charging a couple of hundred dollars annually for that is a bet against you travelling. AwardMath is free to use instead — and once a plan has actually saved you something, we ask whether you want to contribute.

So how do you make money?<br>We ask. After a plan is delivered, and again if you go on to book it, we show what it saved against the fare you would realistically have paid and offer a few preset amounts. It is never required, never blocks anything, and takes one tap to skip.

What if availability disappears before I transfer?<br>Hit re-verify before you move anything. It re-checks live and rewrites the plan if something changed. The plan is free, so one that does not hold up costs you nothing.

Do you need my card logins?<br>No. You tell us balances in plain language. We never ask for credentials to your card or airline accounts, and we do not store any.

How do you value points?<br>Against the cash fare you would realistically pay for the same trip, not the unrestricted fare nobody buys. That is why our cents-per-point numbers look lower than the blogs.

Tell us what you have.<br>It takes one sentence. You will see the wallet we heard, correct anything we got wrong, and get the math back with every number sourced.<br>Build my plan

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