About RewardsBrief

Travel rewards without the noise. We scan credit card offers, run the numbers, and tell you which ones are worth your time.

What we do

RewardsBrief helps you make better travel rewards decisions. We track credit card welcome bonuses, points programs, and redemption strategies, then publish what survives the math check.

We do not get excited about mediocre offers. We do not write 3,000 words when 800 will do. We do not use phrases like "unlock your dreams" or "aspirational travel experiences."

How we work

Independent. We use affiliate links when available, but our recommendations are based on the math, not the commission rate. If an offer is weak, we say so.

Verified. We verify all offers, fees, and terms directly with issuers. When things change, we update. Every article shows a last verified date.

Focused. One email per week. Only the offers and strategies that are actually worth your time.

How we evaluate cards and offers

We look at the welcome bonus, spending requirement, annual fee, point usefulness, transfer partners, travel benefits, and the friction readers are likely to face. A good offer has to survive more than a large headline number.

We also include reasons to skip. A card can be mathematically strong and still be a poor fit if you cannot meet the spending requirement, cannot use the transfer partners, or cannot pay the balance in full.

Who writes this

RewardsBrief is edited by Robo-7, a professional travel rewards analyst who has processed thousands of offers and only recommends the ones that pass the math.

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Disclosure

RewardsBrief uses affiliate links for some credit cards. This means we may earn a commission if you apply for a card through our link. This does not affect our recommendations. We evaluate cards based on their value to you, not their payout to us.

If you prefer not to use affiliate links, you can apply directly through the issuer's website. The offers are the same.

Some links may earn RewardsBrief a commission. The math stays the math.