GateScout watches every economy route from your airport. The moment any destination drops below your threshold, we ping you. No destination needed. Just set your threshold.
Tell us where you fly from and what % drop makes you book without thinking.
Just where you fly from. No destination. We monitor every economy route from that airport, automatically.
Set the % drop that makes you book without hesitation. No one knows your budget better than you.
GateScout checks prices daily using live data. The moment your number is hit, we email you. Destination, price, dates. Done.
Error fares last hours, not days. The plan you choose determines whether you hear about them first — or not at all.
No credit card. Always free.
Cancel anytime. No contracts.
GateScout monitors the cheapest available prices across the next 3–6 months from your airport, updated multiple times a day. There's no fixed departure date — we track flexible prices so any deal that emerges, whenever it is, gets caught.
We compare today's price against a 30-day rolling average for that route from your airport. A 20% threshold means you're alerted when a destination is 20% cheaper than its recent norm — not just cheaper than yesterday.
Pro subscribers receive alerts as frequently as every 4 hours. Free subscribers receive a daily morning digest. Because good deals — especially short-lived ones — can expire within hours, the timing gap is one of the key differences between the two plans.
We never sell or share your email. We use it only to send the alerts you signed up for. Every alert email includes a one-click unsubscribe link specific to your alert profile.
All payments are processed by Stripe, a PCI-compliant payment processor. GateScout never sees, stores, or handles your card details — they go directly to Stripe's secure servers.
Yes. Sign up multiple times using different airports or different thresholds and each becomes an independent alert profile. You can manage all your profiles from your account dashboard.
It happens — flight deals can disappear within hours. Free plan alerts arrive once a day, which is sometimes too late. Pro subscribers get alerts every 4 hours, giving a meaningful head start on time-sensitive prices.