travel-hacking-toolkit helps you plan trips with points, miles, and award flights. It gives you AI-guided help for common travel hacking tasks, so you can move from idea to booking with less guesswork.
Use it to:
- search for award flight ideas
- compare points and miles options
- organize travel notes and plans
- use drop-in skills for travel tasks
- connect with MCP servers for OpenCode and Claude Code
This app runs on Windows.
You will need:
- a Windows PC
- a modern web browser
- an internet connection
- enough free space to install or unpack the app
- access to the download page for the tool
If your PC can run standard desktop apps and open GitHub pages, it should work.
Open the download page here:
Then:
- visit this page to download
- look for the latest release or the main download package
- save the file to your computer
- if the file is a ZIP, right-click it and choose Extract All
- open the extracted folder
- start the app using the main Windows file in that folder
If the app opens in a browser or local window, keep that window open while you use it.
After you download and unpack the app:
- open the folder that contains the app files
- double-click the main file to launch it
- if Windows asks for permission, choose Yes
- wait for the app to load
- follow the on-screen steps for travel planning
If you do not see the main file at once, look for a file with a name tied to the toolkit or a Windows app icon.
Find routes that can work with points and miles. The tool helps you compare options so you can pick a path that fits your trip.
Track how your points can map to flights, hotel stays, or other travel redemptions. This makes it easier to judge value before you book.
Use AI support to ask travel questions in plain language. You can describe your trip and get help shaping a plan.
Add focused skills for common tasks like trip research, award search, and travel note keeping. This keeps the toolkit flexible.
Connect the toolkit with MCP servers for OpenCode and Claude Code. This lets advanced users link travel tools into their own setup.
Keep your search, ideas, and booking steps in one place. That makes it easier to manage a trip from start to finish.
Use this simple flow after setup:
- open the app
- choose the travel task you want to work on
- enter your route, dates, or trip goal
- review the points or award flight options
- save the best plan
- repeat for your next trip
A good first test is a simple trip like:
- home city to a major airport
- one-way award flight search
- a rough points budget
- a flexible date range
- check if an award flight is worth booking
- compare points transfer options
- plan a trip around airline miles
- keep notes on routes and dates
- test travel ideas before you book
- organize tools for travel hacking in one place
This toolkit supports a modular setup.
Skills are small helpers for specific tasks. You can use them for:
- award search
- route ideas
- trip notes
- redemption planning
- travel task workflows
MCP servers help connect the toolkit to other apps that support the same system. This is useful if you use:
- OpenCode
- Claude Code
If you already use those tools, you can plug travel features into your normal workflow.
- use flexible dates when you can
- check more than one airport
- compare points value before booking
- keep your passport and travel details handy
- save searches that look close to your target
- start with simple trips before moving to complex routes
You may download one of these:
- a ZIP file
- an EXE file
- a folder with app files
- a setup package
If you get a ZIP file, extract it first. If you get an EXE file, double-click it to start the app.
This repository hosts a travel hacking toolkit for people who want help with:
- award flights
- points and miles
- travel planning
- AI-assisted research
- OpenCode and Claude Code integrations
It is meant to make travel search and planning feel more organized.
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