No public, partner, or developer API. The only integrations, American Express Membership Rewards and Bilt Rewards, are private embedded deals where the issuer surfaces point.me search in its own app. There is no export, alerting API, or route-watch surface for anyone else.
Point.me scores F on the API Report Card. No public, partner, or developer API. The only integrations, American Express Membership Rewards and Bilt Rewards, are private embedded deals where the issuer surfaces point.me search in its own app. There is no export, alerting API, or route-watch surface for anyone else.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Point.me is a venture-backed consumer award travel platform founded in 2019 by Adam Morvitz (CEO) and Tiffany Funk (President), headquartered in Washington, D.C. The product is a real-time award flight search engine that scans availability across 100+ airlines and 30+ frequent-flyer / credit-card loyalty programs, surfaces the cheapest points-per-seat option, and walks users through how to transfer points and complete the booking on the underlying airline portal.
Consumer travel / personal finance crossover. Primary buyers are individual frequent-flyer-mile collectors and credit-card 'points hobbyists', the audience served by The Points Guy, One Mile at a Time, Frequent Miler, and Thrifty Traveler. A consumer signs up (free Basic tier, $5 24-hour pass, $12/mo or $129/yr Standard, $260/yr Premium with bundled consultation credit), enters an origin/destination/date range, and gets back a sorted list of award-bookable flights with points cost per cabin and per program.
Low as a 'platform' in the Supergood sense.
Point.me holds personal traveler PII (name, email), self-reported points balances across loyalty programs (entered manually or, in limited cases, linked), saved searches, fare alerts, and Concierge booking history.
Modern web app, founded 2019, actively iterated. Recent product releases include an Explore tool for destination-agnostic searches (covered by The Points Guy) and tighter embedded integrations with Amex and Bilt.
No public API exists, so there are no developer-facing complaints to document. Power users complain instead about the lack of bulk/CSV export of search results and the inability to programmatically watch routes, workflows that competitors like Seats.aero partially address with email/alert feeds. Embedded Amex/Bilt experiences are gated by issuer login and provide a subset of point.me functionality; no documented way for other card issuers, OTAs, or TMCs to integrate. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include Seats.aero, AwardFares, Roame, PointsYeah, AwardLogic, AwardHacker. Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.