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One Month Free Trial: Flights Award Seats Finder Alerts (US$3.99 Per Month Ongoing) @ seatscoop.com, USA

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https://seatscoop.com helps you find award seats on flights and even set alerts for date ranges for particular sector so that you are alerted whenever a new award seat pops up. It currently supports the following frequent flyer programs -

  1. Qantas
  2. Air Canada
  3. United
  4. LifeMiles (Avianca)
  5. KLM
  6. American Airlines
  7. Etihad Airways
  8. Alaska Airlines
  9. Qatar Airways

A lot of these are either direct transfer partner of Amex in Australia or in some cases have discounts running on miles purchases where you can score cheap business class flights (E.g. LifeMiles)

You can use the coupon SCOOP100 to get 1 month of the service on us. It costs USD 3.99 from the next month. You can cancel anytime. 

We are a few days away from adding Virgin Australia and a lot more routes. Let me know if you have any issues with signing up or any particular routes / FFP you are interested in, happy to help.

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Comments

  • +7

    Isnt this a mockup of seats.aero?

    • -3

      The user interface is similar, but we also offer additional frequent flyer programmes, such as Qatar Airways and LifeMiles.

      By default, we allow a 90-day search period compared to 60 days. We do not restrict the search to only a 15-day window.

      • Your Qatar routes are way off, it shows ADL-CBR as a Qatar route, whilst not even showing ADL-DOH or MEL-DOH.

        I agree with the below comment about the UI not being very user friendly. I'm not sure if you should be publicly releasing an early beta version of a website to the public but what do I know.

        • -3

          We will add ADL-DOH and MEL-DOH, and they should be available by tomorrow, hopefully. For now, we do have BNE-DOH and SYD-DOH. Regarding the user interface, we will work on improving it, as we have already received two pieces of feedback.

          • @mobileman: should you be charging people already ? it sounds like you're still in the UAT phase

  • +2

    Just signed up free. Not that great - very user unfriendly and hard to find reward seats. Won't be extending past the 1 month free

    • -3

      Thank you for signing up. We are continually adding more routes, but for Australia (either as an origin or destination), there should be sufficient routes available. Please let me know which routes you were looking for, and we will check why they weren't available.

      • Even for Australia is not enough… where is Asia mile?

  • +18

    This site is clearly violating the rights of Seats.aero and we intend to take legal action against it. Have really never seen a more brazen copy of our site before this one.

    • +1

      Sic em Rex

    • -7

      If you are Ian, I am sorry you feel this way. I understand that you as a developer must know that fetching the data for the various frequent flyer programs is a much much harder problem to solve than the visible user interface itself which is not even 5% of the total work we have done. Creating a proof-of-concept interface with HTML tables where not even a single line of seats.aero code was used, neither are we making any calls to your servers, does that make us a ‘brazen copy’ of seats.aero? Do you have a charts view on Seats.aero or a rare finds deals like we do? You know the answer.

      We are penniless ramen-dependent developers, and since the first month of this newly launched service is free, have not even earned a single penny from this. I am not sure what you would gain by threatening this legal action except for trying to weed out potential competition at the launch phase itself.

      We do not have deep pockets to fight you over this, we have taken down the website and will redesign the UI which was terrible anyway from the feedback here. We have solved then data scraping backend issues for nearly all FF programs which will be the backbone of our product.See you in the market then.

      Just a humble request to stop threatening small developers who have worked for months on getting the data backend right, the same way Air Canada has done to you. Do better.

      • +11

        We have many competitors and I have no problem with them, only with clones of our site. I suggest that if you are going to plagiarize our terms and conditions (among other things), you should at least change the price from our price to your price. https://archive.is/Bx7wb

      • +1

        sorry/not sorry we stole your website
        pleeeeeeease don't sue us
        also you need to "do better"

        Bahahaahahaha. Joke post of the month.

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  • +6

    What a classic post! Doesn’t get better than this😀 Plagiarism at its best and then when threatened with legal action they say the website that they stole was crap anyway and please don’t pick on us cos all we can afford is ramen😃😀

  • +1

    "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"

  • +4

    Reading between the lines the Rep has basically admitted to copying Seats.aero website then had a dummy spit & said it's crap anyway haha.

    Negging for issue with the store, now shut down for being dodgy as.

  • +3

    You’ve gotta wonder what thought processes are going on in people’s heads to upvote a non existent store that’s admitted to stealing another stores website😀

  • +1

    Stolen intellectual property should not be posted as a deal.

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