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Asset Cards

What each loyalty program card shows you — balance, value, expiration, and sync status at a glance.

Overview

Every loyalty program in your Wallet gets its own asset card. Think of it as a snapshot — everything you need to know about that program without digging through airline or hotel websites.

What Each Card Shows

  • Program Name & Logo — Instantly identify which program you're looking at.
  • Current Balance — Your point or mile count, updated via Gmail sync or manual entry.
  • Estimated Value — The dollar value of your balance based on MileIntel's cents-per-point valuation. A balance of 80,000 United miles at 1.3 cpp shows as ~$1,040.
  • Cents Per Point (CPP) — The valuation rate MileIntel uses for this program. This is based on average award redemption values, not what the program claims.
  • Expiration Status — A green, yellow, or red indicator showing whether your points are safe, expiring soon, or at risk.
  • Last Sync — When the balance was last updated, whether by Gmail sync or manual edit.

How It Works

Asset cards pull data from two sources: your manually entered balances and Gmail sync results. The card always shows the most recent data available. Tap any card to expand it and see earning history, recent transactions, and program-specific tips.

Key Details

  • Cards with expiring points within 90 days display a yellow warning badge. Under 30 days, it turns red.
  • The CPP valuation updates monthly based on aggregated redemption data.
  • Cards are sorted by value by default, but you can drag to reorder.

Tips

  • If a card shows "Never synced," connect Gmail or manually update the balance to activate full tracking.
  • Tap the value amount to toggle between dollar value and raw point count.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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