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Miles Mosaic is a web-based loyalty tracker that consolidates miles, points and elite status across 31 airline and hotel programmes in one dashboard, without account linking or storing your credentials. See every balance, your status tier and how far you are from the next one, in any browser. Free Explorer plan; Pro at $14.99/month adds an ad-free experience.
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PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL.
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Miles Mosaic consolidates miles, points, and elite status from 31 loyalty programmes (24 airline, 7 hotel) into one dashboard, without ever asking for your account passwords. Most trackers require you to hand over login credentials to scrape your balances; Miles Mosaic doesn't link accounts or share credentials, so you get a unified view of your whole loyalty portfolio while your programme credentials stay entirely your own.
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Tools like AwardWallet rely on storing your frequent-flyer passwords to auto-fetch balances, an approach that several major US airlines have actively blocked and that raises real data-security concerns. Miles Mosaic takes the opposite stance: no credential sharing, no account linking, and no selling of your data. You still get a single consolidated view of every programme and clear visibility into how close you are to your next status tier, without the privacy trade-off.
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Frequent business and leisure travellers who actively chase elite status and juggle miles and points across many programmes. They're typically managing everything in messy spreadsheets or a stack of separate apps, and they care about how their data is handled. Primary markets are the USA, Asia and Europe.
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Miles Mosaic was built by a frequent traveller frustrated by the same problem everyone in the points world faces: balances scattered across a dozen programmes, no clear picture of status progress, and tracking tools that demand your account passwords to work. The goal was a single, clean dashboard that brings it all together, built privacy-first, so you never have to share credentials or worry about your data being sold.
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Individual frequent travellers and points enthusiasts across the USA, Europe and Asia