My Daily Drop Pro Review

I am a big fan of the daily fall. This is the point, miles, travel and credit card newsletter created by my friends Kara and Nate (they run a large YouTube channel of the same name). Daily Drop lets you get the latest news and information about points and miles, as well as updates throughout the airline and hospitality industry.
Although the newsletter is free, they also offer a subscription service called Daily Drop Pro, which promises more points, alerts and tools to help you find the reward availability you need for your next trip.
But can it be delivered? Is it worth it?
As the daily decline got bigger, I got questions about the service from readers, so I thought it was time to break down the service and talk about the right choice for it.
What is the Daily Drop Pro?
According to the Daily Fall team, the creation of a Daily Fall professional is a one-stop shop for your flights and hotels (whether it’s points or cash), deals, and chat with like-minded people on their community forums. The service has five main features:
- Flying Point Search
- Hotel Points Search
- Transaction Alerts
- wallet
- Dropped restaurant daily
Let’s go into everyone.
Flying Point Search
There are many websites that allow you to search for points flights. In addition to daily drops, there is also coint.me, seats. Over the past few years, this space has become very crowded.
What makes the Daily Drop Professionals unique?
The main feature I really like is that you can change your preferences based on the time of day, stop, duration, maximum point, and aircraft type to narrow down the results (this is their unique feature). They also have features that allow you to compare cash rates, but that’s just sending you Google Flights, which I don’t think is a real selling point. I think the real advantage here is that you can be really specific on the reward flight you want, which is what other services lack.
Hotel Points Search
Daily Drop Pro also allows you to search for hotel reward spaces. There aren’t many other competitors in this space, and every day’s competitors have a lot of options that allow you to customize results based on key points, plans, reward certificates, which hotel plans, you can transfer credit card points and more. I think Hotel Award Search is the best search in the classroom, and like flying search, it’s really great to get you super specific abilities.
Transaction Alerts
This feature lists points and cash transactions. It’s really cool because you can not only see fare sales (which happens all the time, but the pain of tracking), but you can also track cash fare transactions. You can choose a family airport, choose your preferred travel area, and let the transaction determine your destination.
The daily Drop Pro points transaction is also detailed – showing the taxes and fees of the rewards, the plans that the plan can be booked and how redemptions can be stacked onto the Daily Dress Drop’s points valuation. This is one of the more comprehensive deals there.
Wallet and Point Management
The wallet lets you link your different accounts (rewards programs and credit cards) and display them all in one place. Plus, it will remind you of all the perks, points, and other benefits you get from each card/loyalty program.
This is really helpful if you have a lot of different cards, as it can be confusing to remember all the revitalizations and transactions for each card. Heck, even I forget sometimes, and I’m an expert on these things (but a lot to remember when you start having even cards)!
Daily disconnected lounge
The lounge allows you to chat with other members. This is a message board, and like all message boards, it doesn’t seem that active. This is a great feature, but since there aren’t many activities on the forum, I’m not a great feature.
How much does it cost to reduce professional fees every day?
Daily landing of professional memberships $149 per year.
Is Drop Pro worth it every day?
I think if you have a lot of credit cards and are heavy on points and mileage games, the Daily Drop Pro is a good product. Entering all the cards and membership plans requires some initial startup time, but the ability to track all points, benefits and rewards in one place is really convenient. As I said, even if I sometimes forget the benefits of the card. It’s hard to put multiple cards in your mind, so it’s nice to put them in one place.
The hotel awards are definitely the best in the classroom. And, while there are other airline search tools, I do like the added search filters (especially the ability to filter by plane type!).
The transaction feature allows you to track all transactions occurring in one place instead of subscribing to multiple newsletters and websites.
So, is the service worth $12 per month? I think so. Drop Pro basically bundles a lot of other programs, improves them and puts them all in a dashboard, which is a real-time saver. I think the service is definitely worth it.
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Book your stay
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