Stop hunting fares.
Get sniped instead.
Describe the trip you want once — route, dates, budget, even the neighborhood. Trip Sniper watches flights and hotels around the clock, and when your numbers hit, a ready-to-book itinerary lands in your inbox.
Chrome extension · in development, launching soonHow it works
"SF to Tokyo, 10–14 days in November, 2 people, under $900 each round trip, hotel near Shibuya under $180/night." The agent turns that into a precise watch — airports, date windows, caps.
Every few hours, around the clock, it checks fares and hotel rates for combinations inside your window — and remembers the best it has ever seen.
No daily digests, no noise. When a combination clears your caps — or prices fall well below anything seen before — you get one email with the itinerary and booking links. You book directly with the airline or agency; we never touch your payment.
The email you actually want
$1,082 below the best price seen in 31 days of watching · verify final price at checkout
A real alert produced by the agent during development. Every number is checked against your caps before the email exists.
Start a watch right now
No install needed — describe the trip, confirm your email, done. The agent takes it from there. (The Chrome extension adds "watch this page" and price history, but the watching itself lives in the cloud.)
One confirmation email first (so nobody can sign you up against your will), then alerts only when your numbers hit. Unsubscribe is one click, in every email.
Straight answers
No. It watches, decides, and drafts — you click and pay the travel seller directly. Your card never touches our system.
Fare alerts track one flight and send you a graph. Trip Sniper watches the whole trip — flights plus hotel against your total budget — and writes you a decision, not a chart.
The core watcher will be free. Some booking links are affiliate links: if you book through them, the brand pays us a commission at no extra cost to you.