Going (formerly Scott's Cheap Flights) alerts subscribers to hand-verified flight deals and error fares. These alternatives offer similar flight deal discovery services.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Going's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Google Flights allows free price tracking for specific routes and date ranges. While it does not curate deals like Going, its price calendar and tracking tools are powerful and completely free.
Explore Google Flights data →Hopper uses AI to predict when flight prices will rise or fall and alerts users to book or wait. It focuses on prediction rather than curated deals.
Explore Hopper data →Secret Flying aggregates error fares and flash sales from airlines globally, posting deals publicly for free. Coverage is less curated than Going but broader and accessible without a subscription.
Explore Secret Flying data →Airfarewatchdog focuses on US routes with human-verified deals. It provides email alerts for fare sales without requiring a subscription, though premium features are available.
Explore Airfarewatchdog data →Thrifty Traveler Premium is a subscription deal alert service focused on US departure cities. It covers economy and business class deals with expert commentary on each fare.
Explore Thrifty Traveler Premium data →Skyscanner includes free price alert tracking for specific routes, including budget and low-cost carriers not always covered by competitors. No subscription required.
Explore Skyscanner Alerts data →Going has over 2 million subscribers and is credited with making error fare alerts and deal curation mainstream in the travel hacking community.
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