You have the miles, the status, and the certificates. What you don't have is the time to figure out the optimal play for every trip. MileIntel watches your portfolio and tells you when to move.
Built for travelers with Premier 1K, Diamond, or Executive Platinum status
Five years ago, you tracked every upgrade list, every certificate expiration, every transfer bonus. You knew exactly when to burn an upgrade certificate (GPU) and when to hold. You had a system.
Then the job got bigger. The calendar filled up. Now you check your United app a month before a trip and discover the certificate you were saving expired two weeks ago. The upgrade you could have cleared at 87% probability went to someone who was paying attention.
The assets are still there. The attention isn't. That's exactly what MileIntel fixes.
Connect your Gmail once. MileIntel pulls your balances, certificates, and status from every loyalty email you've ever received. No more logging into 6 different apps to check what you have.
142,500
Premier 1K · 2 upgrade certificates (GPUs)
87,200
Diamond · 4 regional upgrades (RUCs)
215,000
Titanium · 3 suite night awards (SNAs)
325,000
Platinum Card
Use upgrade certificate on UA 2065 Washington → Tokyo
Economy → Polaris Business · 87% clearing probability
Your upgrade certificate is worth $3,200 on this route vs. $400 on the Dallas domestic next week. Use plus points on the domestic instead.
Use plus points on DL 1034 Washington → Dallas
Economy → First · 72% clearing probability
You have an upgrade certificate, a trip to Tokyo in March, and a domestic flight next week. Most people use the certificate on whatever's next. MileIntel knows that certificate is worth 8x more on the international route and tells you exactly what to do.
It also knows your plus points expire in April, so it recommends using those on the domestic and saving the certificate for Tokyo. That's not tracking. That's strategy.
MileIntel watches every expiration date in your portfolio and matches expiring assets to your upcoming trips automatically. When your upgrade certificates are 6 weeks from expiring, MileIntel doesn't just warn you. It tells you exactly which trip to use them on and what they're worth.
2 upgrade certificates (GPUs) expiring Oct 15
Matched to your London trip (Nov 2 — too late) and Tokyo trip (Sep 28 — perfect fit)
12,000 qualifying points (PQP) from Premier 1K renewal
Your Chicago and Denver trips this month will earn 8,400 qualifying points. One more round-trip to either coast gets you there.
Polaris business class opened on your March dates
Washington → Tokyo, Mar 15. 2 seats available. You have enough miles. Book now or lose the window.
Real-time gate changes, delay alerts before the board updates, lounge access near your gate, and upgrade list position — all pushed to your phone. Everything a dedicated flight tracking app does, built into the tool that already knows your entire travel portfolio.

Former Premier 1K, hadn't checked accounts in 14 months
Had 2 upgrade certificates expiring in 6 weeks, 167K miles across three airlines, and a family trip to London already booked in economy.
MileIntel caught the expiring certificates, matched them to the London trip, and confirmed an 81% clearing probability for business class.
$5,120 in upgrade value recovered
Diamond Medallion, 3 international trips this quarter
Using upgrade certificates on every domestic flight out of habit. Never checked if the international routes had better value.
MileIntel showed two of the three international routes had 4x the upgrade value of domestic segments. Recommended saving certificates for those instead.
$7,400 in upgrade value redirected
Executive Platinum, household of 2 travelers
Both partners had certificates and miles across different programs. Never coordinated strategy. Booked trips independently.
MileIntel combined both portfolios and found they could cover their anniversary trip to Paris entirely with points and certificates.
$4,890 in travel covered by existing assets