
Same spending. Very different year.
A food distribution CEO we work with turned his business spend into 2.3 million points and $46,000 in travel value in his first year. Jordan, who runs a marketing agency, went from zero to 750,000 points in the same window. Same money going out the door. Different routing.
How it works
First we look at what you're actually spending and where. Then we build you a card roadmap. Which cards to open, in what order, and how to route each category so nothing earns at one point per dollar again. Then when you're ready to travel, you tell us where you want to go and we book it. You don't learn an award chart. You don't open twenty tabs. You send us the dates.
Why not just do this yourself?
You can. People do. The tools are out there and the blogs are free.
What they don't tell you is that doing it properly is a ten to twenty hour a week job. It's tracking bonus windows, knowing which transfer partner is running a promo this month, and being ready to book the second award space opens at two in the morning. Most business owners start, get three months in, and quietly go back to putting everything on one card.
We're not a tool and we're not a course. We do the whole thing for you, and we only make money when we save you money.
What it costs
Our fee is 15 percent of the verified savings we create for you, with a $500 minimum that acts as the deposit. You only pay a fee on savings we actually book.
Here's the math on a real booking. A business class seat to Japan runs about $10,000 in cash. We book it for 65,000 points plus $500 in taxes. That's $9,500 in verified savings. Our fee is $1,425, so you keep $8,075.
The bigger the trip, the bigger our fee, and the more you keep. If the savings come in small, the $500 covers it and there's nothing more to pay.
See what your spend is worth, then decide.
Run the calculator, take the number, and do nothing with it if you want. If it's big enough to be worth a conversation, book fifteen minutes and we'll walk you through exactly how we'd close the gap.
It's one fee, not a menu. I take 15 percent of the verified cash value I save you. You put down $500 upfront, and that counts toward the fee. If 15 percent comes in higher than $500, you pay the difference once the trip is booked. If it comes in lower, the $500 is all you pay. On most trips that means you keep around 85 percent of the value I create. No separate roadmap fee, no subscription, no membership tier.
