Accuracy & depth of application rules
Travel Freely documents application rules across major issuers — Chase 5/24, Amex Once-in-a-Lifetime, Citi 8/65, Bank of America, Capital One 48-month Venture-family rule. PointAlchemy tracks 20+ issuer eligibility rules integrated into the card-recommender. Both are multi-issuer in scope; PointAlchemy’s integration surfaces violations inline when you evaluate a new card, while Travel Freely’s work lives on a dedicated rules page.
Sources: Travel Freely, Travel Freely, PointAlchemy
Pre-application planning vs post-application optimization
Travel Freely is an application planner: which card next, when does each welcome bonus expire, which issuer rule might trip you up. PointAlchemy covers that and extends into post-application optimization: earning-cap math on the cards you already have, transfer-partner routing on the points you’ve earned, annual fee ROI on the cards you’re carrying. Different halves of the rewards cycle — the planner and the optimizer can run together.
Sources: Travel Freely, PointAlchemy
Transfer partners and redemption math
Travel Freely does not document a transfer-partner database, ratio table, or curated sweet-spot redemption tool — it’s not the product’s focus. PointAlchemy ships 118 transfer partnerships with current ratios, minimums, and typical processing times, plus 84 curated sweet spots with verified cents-per-point outcomes. If you routinely decide where to send Ultimate Rewards, Membership Rewards, or Capital One miles, the transfer layer is PointAlchemy’s structural value-add.
Sources: Travel Freely, PointAlchemy
Security posture and data model
Travel Freely explicitly does not connect to banks, does not collect credit-card numbers, and does not request any sensitive credentials. Their landing page leads with that posture. PointAlchemy uses Plaid for read-only bank aggregation so transaction-connected features — earning caps, welcome-offer progress, annual fee ROI — work automatically. Travel Freely trades transactional intelligence for a zero-credentials posture; PointAlchemy accepts Plaid-based read-only aggregation to unlock the optimization layer. Both are defensible positions.
Sources: Travel Freely, PointAlchemy Privacy
Mobile and household
Travel Freely runs on iOS and Android with no browser extension; the platform supports a 2-user household mode. PointAlchemy is web-first today with a 2-user Pro household mode and native mobile on the roadmap. If a zero-cost household planner is the goal, Travel Freely ships today. If household optimization across transaction-connected portfolios is the goal, PointAlchemy Pro is the fit.
Sources: Thrifty Traveler, Travel Freely, PointAlchemy