Inputs
Choose inbox import or self-serve reservation entry.
PurchaseScan
Travel savings after checkout
Price watching after checkout
PurchaseScan monitors booked trips after you pay, then flags lower eligible prices before departure or check-in. Start with inbox import if you want automation, or type in each reservation yourself.
Inputs
Choose inbox import or self-serve reservation entry.
Coverage
Flight fares and hotel rates in the same monitoring loop.
Output
Actionable alerts with context, not generic price noise.
Prefer not to link an inbox? You can start with direct reservation entry.
How it works
The workflow is built for the messy middle of travel planning: after the booking is done, but before the trip begins.
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Bring in trip receipts from your inbox, or fill in the flight and hotel details on your own.
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PurchaseScan watches your itinerary while provider fare rules and refund windows still matter.
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You receive alerts with the reason, the delta, and the action that seems worth taking.
Why travelers use PurchaseScan
The value is not just the number. It is knowing when a cheaper rate appears and whether you can still benefit from it.
Less tab-checking
Stop reloading airline and hotel pages every few days to see if anything moved.
One workflow
Track both bookings inside one system instead of juggling separate notes and reminders.
Better signal
See what changed, how much moved, and whether a rebook or credit conversation looks worth it.
Who it helps
Different travelers book differently, but the post-booking problem is the same: nobody wants to keep checking prices by hand.
Vacation planners
Lock in flights and rooms, then keep watching without babysitting the reservation.
Frequent travelers
Keep booked itineraries under watch while you move on to the next trip.
Family coordinators
Monitor flights and hotel blocks without spreadsheets, inbox searching, or sticky notes.
Hotel-focused shoppers
Spot refundable rate drops while there is still time to switch plans or rebook.
What makes the alert useful
The alert layer is meant to feel less like raw scraping and more like a helpful ops teammate for a trip you already bought.
Signal
Identify the lower fare or room rate and how it compares to what you booked.
Context
Call out when the policy or refundability might affect whether action is possible.
Timing
Keep monitoring until departure or check-in instead of stopping after the first alert.
Example alert
Economy booking dropped from $426 to $338. Same route, same departure time, rebook window still appears open.
You still decide whether to rebook. PurchaseScan handles the watching and the heads-up.
FAQ
The first release is focused on visibility, monitoring, and useful timing. It is not trying to automate every booking action for you.
PurchaseScan can pull trip details from linked inbox receipts, or you can enter reservation information yourself.
No. You can use PurchaseScan without inbox access by entering reservation details yourself.
No. PurchaseScan sends alerts and guidance; you decide whether to rebook or request travel credit.
Join the waitlist
The earliest release is for travelers who want fewer manual checks, cleaner alerts, and one place to monitor both flights and hotels after booking.
Early cohorts
We are prioritizing people actively tracking booked trips this season.
Manual-first friendly
If inbox sync is not for you, you can still add reservation details yourself.