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Agent Deployments

Set up AI agents to monitor routes, track prices, and watch for opportunities on autopilot — around the clock.

Overview

Agents are the hands-off side of MileIntel. You tell them what to watch, and they run continuously in the background — scanning for price drops, award availability, deals, and anomalies. When they find something worth your attention, they surface it as a finding.

Steps

  1. Go to The Desk > Agents and tap Deploy Agent.
  2. Choose an agent type:

- Route Monitor — Watches a specific route for price changes and award availability.

- Price Drop Hunter — Tracks flights you've searched and alerts you when fares drop.

- Deal Scanner — Monitors routes popular with MileIntel users for unusually good pricing.

  1. Configure the parameters: route, cabin class, date range, price threshold, or other criteria depending on the agent type.
  2. Tap Deploy. The agent starts working immediately and runs on a recurring schedule.

How It Works

Deployed agents run on MileIntel's servers using shared infrastructure. Popular routes (watched by 20+ users) run every 4 hours. Less popular routes run every 24 hours. When an agent detects something notable — a price drop, new award availability, or a deal that beats historical averages — it creates a finding and notifies you.

Key Details

  • The number of agents you can deploy depends on your plan. Traveler gets 1, Navigator gets 5, Executive gets 15, Black is unlimited.
  • Agents consume tokens from your budget when they run. Shared route analysis splits the cost across all watchers.
  • You can pause, reconfigure, or delete agents anytime from the Workstations view.
  • Agent results are personalized — even on shared routes, findings are evaluated against your specific wallet and preferences.

Tips

  • Deploy a route monitor for your most-flown route first. Ongoing monitoring catches deals you'd never find with occasional manual searches.
  • Set realistic price thresholds. If you set them too aggressive, you won't get notified; too loose, and you'll get noise.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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