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Super handy to quickly see money and points in the same search results. Would be even cooler if they could add the match on cents per point, but very happy to have it as it is!
i dont want to see this it keeps popping up and i have tried to disable it. not needed nor wanted
Can you add Austin to the Luftansa First Class availability?
I really really like this extension. The only thing I think it's missing is an actual computed value for points-to-cents. The meter is cool, but I'd like to actually see the concrete number of points (could even be buried in the info button). For example, there was a United flight for 15,000 miles that cost $580 with cash. This is 3.8 cents per mile which gives me a numerical value I can can use to compare to the 1.5 cents/mile baseline with the Chase card. Anyways, great work and loving the extension so far!
Hi everyone. I'm Julian Kheel, the founder and CEO of Points Path. Unfortunately Google doesn't provide a space here for me to leave a note, so I'm resorting to leaving a temporary review to post this message. We appreciate honest reviews — both good and bad — and our team works incredibly hard to make constant improvements to Points Path. But we're frankly frustrated by people who don't reach out to us first for help before posting a negative review. If you're having a problem, we're simply asking you to please contact us at [email protected] and let us try to assist you before you post a negative review here. We read every email and respond fast, and in most cases, we can easily solve your problem by pointing you in the right direction. Or if there's an actual issue, our team will fix it quickly. We're incredibly proud of Points Path, and the fact that it's grown in just a single year to be the #5 travel extension in the Google Web Store with over 60,000 users shows just how many people find it helpful. We don't want to resort to buying positive reviews as so many other extensions do on this platform. So please, before you post a negative review, email us at [email protected] with your issue and let us try to solve it for you. Thanks!
Certainly significant privacy and security concerns. But, also, it clearly does not work correctly for Alaska Mileage Plan. I also think the explanation to another reviewer below: "If you didn't find any points prices on a particular search, it's because those airline programs currently don't have any availability. That's the fault of the airlines, not Points Path" is ridiculous. I made numerous searches with Points Path showing "not available with miles" and could easily cross check with Alaska and see that there's LOTS of availability. Not ready for prime time.
Very promising and potentially helpful, though giving access to google.com (instead of google.com/travel) and access to a localhost URL is sketchy. Would update my review to 5 stars if those two were updated (no localhost, and not requiring my full google URL tracking which includes my searches)
Wow this is a fantastic extension. Super neat to see the detail, it loads quickly, and, while I have a slightly different "value per mile" i might apply in my head, the transparency and ability to see all this data in one place is incredible!!! For those on the fence (or who might have read negative reviews)...USE IT. IT'S GREAT. And the other reviews seem to be "user error" based on how simple these actions are. It's so easy to use!
Excellent
After closing down my browser and taking a break from trying to figure out why there were no points showing on my flight searches, I re-opened, did a flight search and a spinning circle appeared where points are supposed to show up. The only points information I received there was: "Airline program not yet covered by points path", "could not load data", and "not available w/miles". Now I see that there is a paid version so it may be that I need to pay before this works. Not unusual for most apps. My mistake for not seeing it and realizing it before spending so much of my time trying to figure it out this afternoon.
Unlike similar extensions, this one does not work unless you create an account and login the extension into the account. It looks like a data mining tool trying to benefit from Google Flights' popularity. In today's security sensitive world, it makes no sense to provide them your email for merely doing some searches.
This is a fantastic extension. Beyond the search function, it's incredibly helpful in recommending whether to use points or cash. I'd love to know more about the criteria they use for these evaluations. If they expanded to include more reward programs, I'd definitely consider making a donation or purchasing a premium version. Great work!