Never overpay for flights again.
Forward one email. FareDrop reads the booking, watches your fare three times a day across 300+ airlines, and tells you the moment it drops, with the exact playbook to rebook for credit.
Every fare, on instruments.
This is the live demo's actual data. Four bookings watched three times a day, savings already sitting on the board.
4 flights tracked · $487 in potential savings
Forward bookings totrack@faresaver.financewithphil.com
Three steps. Then it runs itself.
No spreadsheets, no fare-watching tabs, no calendar reminders. One forwarded email puts a booking under permanent watch.
Forward your booking
Send any airline confirmation to track@faresaver.financewithphil.com, or paste it straight into the dashboard. Every major carrier works.
AI parses the details
The parser lifts route, dates, fare class, and price in seconds. Cash bookings and award tickets in miles are both first-class citizens.
We watch & alert, 3×/day
Live fares are swept at 08:00, 14:00, and 20:00 UTC across 300+ airlines. From a $10 drop, you get the alert and the airline's exact rebooking playbook.
Built for the way real travelers actually fly.
Every dollar found, on one board.
Price-history charts per booking, total recovered across every flight, and the receipts to prove the tool pays for itself.
From a $10 drop, you'll know.
Small drops compound. Alerts fire on the smallest meaningful move, not just the dramatic ones.
Award seats reprice too.
Award bookings are repriced per airline program, with redeposit guidance when the mileage falls.
Tuned to 25 airlines' fine print.
The exact links, forms, and language that actually move a claim, airline by airline. No generic "contact support" advice.
Lost bag? There's a playbook.
Lost, damaged, or delayed: airline-specific filing steps, deadlines, and the federal escalation path when they stall.
Paste-only. Nothing else.
- No card on file
- No OAuth fishing trip
- You choose what's shared
Questions, answered.
When you forward or paste a booking email, the AI parser extracts the route, dates, cabin, and original price. That itinerary then runs through a live airline-pricing engine three times a day, at 08:00, 14:00, and 20:00 UTC. When the live fare for your exact cabin drops below what you paid, you get an email with the new price and a rebook checklist for that airline.
FareDrop covers 300+ airlines, including every major US, European, and Asian carrier. If an airline-specific search comes back empty, it automatically falls back to a route-level search across all carriers, so you still see drops on competitive routes.
No. The MVP is free and there's no commission on rebooked credit. If a paid tier arrives later it will be a flat subscription, never a percentage. You keep 100% of every dollar you recover.
Mark the booking as miles when you add it. An airline-specific repricing table (Delta, United, American, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and more) detects mileage drops the same way cash drops are detected, and tells you whether redepositing makes sense under that airline's change rules.
Yes. There's no card on file, no airline OAuth, and no inbox scraping. You paste or forward only the bookings you want tracked. Your data lives in a private database tied to your account, gated by PIN and JWT auth on every request.
You get an email with the new fare and the rebooking playbook for your specific airline: the exact links, forms, and language drawn from a database of 25 airline policies. The same database powers the baggage claim assistant and the refund filer, with the DOT escalation path ready when an airline stalls.
Next time the fare drops, you'll know first.
Forward one booking email and let the console do the rest. Free to start, nothing to install, and a read-only demo if you just want to look around.