AwardWallet documents five REST APIs: email parsing, web parsing across 600+ loyalty programs, account access, hotel award search, and credit card bonus data. Most credentials are sales-gated, though the parsing APIs are self-serve on RapidAPI. No OpenAPI spec or published rate limits.
AwardWallet scores B+ on the API Report Card. AwardWallet documents five REST APIs: email parsing, web parsing across 600+ loyalty programs, account access, hotel award search, and credit card bonus data. Most credentials are sales-gated, though the parsing APIs are self-serve on RapidAPI. No OpenAPI spec or published rate limits.
AwardWallet has a workable official integration path. Most engineering teams can build against it directly. Solid API with minor gaps
AwardWallet is a travel rewards and loyalty point tracking platform founded in 2004 by Alexi Vereschaga and Todd Mera, both formerly of Aelita Software Corporation.
Vertical: Travel & Loyalty data infrastructure (not cleanly in the Airtable list, closest Sanity match is Travel & Expense, with loyalty/itinerary-data sub-flavor). Consumer: register, link 600+ loyalty/credit-card accounts via scraping/OAuth/email forwarding, see consolidated balances, expiration alerts, elite status tier, transaction history, and travel itineraries in one dashboard.
Dominant in the niche B2C loyalty-tracker category (the named #1 alongside competitors like TripIt, Travel Freely, App in the Air, UsingMiles, PointHub), with broad consumer brand recognition among points/miles enthusiasts.
Loyalty account balances: program, account number, member name, current points/miles balance, elite tier, points-expiration date, transaction history.
Founded in 2004; ~22 years old as of 2026. Older than most modern travel-tech competitors (TripIt 2006, Navan 2015) but younger than the airline reservation systems it parses.
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