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Don’t want to miss out on earning bonus points? There’s an extension for that

May 11, 2022
6 min read
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Editor's Note

This guide has been updated with the latest information.

Shopping portals are such an important aspect of the points and miles hobby. While you can learn all about them in our TPG beginners guide, we realize it's easy to forget about this method of double dipping on your online purchases.

If you haven't built up the habit of clicking through a shopping portal — and don't want to have to worry about remembering — technology is happy to come to the rescue. There are a number of extensions that you can add to your web browser to remind you anytime you're shopping on a website where you can earn bonus points, miles or cash back.

Doing this ensures you never lose out on valuable points and miles when you shop online — let's take a closer look.

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Airline shopping portals

Using an airline shopping portal extension can help you get to your next big redemption even faster. (Photo by Andrew Kunesh/The Points Guy)

If you're looking for the highest payout at a particular time, going through an aggregator (more on those later) will help you find the best option. However, if you're looking to earn miles toward a particular redemption or a perk such as the Southwest Companion Pass, you might want to be loyal to just one airline's shopping portal.

Airline shopping portal promotions come and go. However, they tend to offer new-member bonuses and spending bonuses throughout the year. Here are the details on each:

  • Alaska Airlines (Chrome extension): Alaska Airlines has one of the most valuable airline currencies and incredible partners, making it a great choice for going all-in on accumulating bonus miles.
  • American Airlines (Chrome extension): The AA portal generally offers some solid earning rates, particularly during promotions. Plus, you can earn Loyalty Points to inch closer to American elite status when shopping online.
  • Delta Air Lines (Chrome extension): In addition to one of the least-valuable major airline currencies, Delta SkyMiles Shopping seems to have consistently lower rates than the other airline portals. So, I'd only recommend it if you really need extra Delta miles.
  • JetBlue (Firefox add-on): ShopTrue Notify is JetBlue's own browser extension. Versions for other browsers seem like they have disappeared, but the Firefox version is still available. It will automatically notify you if you are on a site where you can earn TrueBlue points.
  • Southwest Airlines (Chrome extension): This was one of the first airlines to launch a shopping portal browser extension back in October 2017. And yes, bonus points earned through the shopping portal go toward Companion Pass qualification.
  • United Airlines (Chrome extension): United launched its browser extension in March 2018 and has since racked up an impressive 70,000 users.

Related: Why I'm focusing on the American Airlines shopping portal this year

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Cash-back portals

While you can get a lot of value from airline miles, cash back is still king for a lot of shoppers. Here are some of my favorite cash-back portals with browser extensions:

Other cash-back portals include:

Aggregators

Aggregators are a great place to look if you just want the best return, regardless of whether it's cash back, airline miles or credit card portal points.

Cashback Monitor: This is my go-to for figuring out which airline, bank or cash-back portal is paying out the highest rate when I'm ready to buy something online. While it doesn't have an extension, Cashback Monitor has a handy JavaScript link that Chrome, Firefox and Safari users can bookmark to manually check the payout rates for a particular website.

Bottom line

Shopping portals are an easy way to save money. Using portals with browser extensions is great if you want to take the hassle out of searching for rewards or frequently forget to search for them.

Related: Use online shopping portals to maximize your online shopping

Additional reporting by Jordyn Fields and Ryan Smith.

Featured image by Getty Images/Westend61
Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.