Checklist

If you are looking for a Checklist for AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance, this page gives you a practical rundown of what to expect, what to set up, and what not to assume during beta testing.

AirScalp-Lab’s beta focuses on helping travelers track flight prices continuously and act when a price threshold is reached. If you want to try it, start with the checklist below and then join the beta when you are ready.

CTA: Join the beta

Quick checklist: what you need before you use automated flight purchasing (beta)

Use this as your pre-flight checklist so you understand the moving parts. The goal is not just monitoring, but also deciding how you want the system to behave if the price hits your target.

  • Pick your target price. You define the price point that should trigger action.
  • Choose a purchase window. You select how many days the assistant can attempt to purchase after a trigger is detected.
  • Provide your own API key. The beta requires you to supply your API key.
  • Store a credit card on file. The beta uses a stored payment method to support purchase attempts within your chosen window.
  • Confirm your assumptions. Do not assume the bot will always find the cheapest fare or guarantee a specific route or price.

If you can answer those items clearly, you are ready to proceed to setup and testing.

What is AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance (beta)?

AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance (beta) is an algorithmic travel bot that continuously monitors flight prices and triggers when a user-defined target price is detected. When your trigger condition is met, it can then purchase flights on your behalf within a scheduled number of days you select.

During beta testing, the emphasis is on controlled usage and feedback. The system is designed to work continuously, rather than requiring you to manually check prices throughout the day.

Key things to know:

  • Continuous monitoring for the flight criteria you set.
  • Target price triggers based on your threshold.
  • Scheduled purchase attempts within a timeframe you choose.
  • Beta testing focus now, so behavior may evolve as we improve the experience.

For more context on how the product is packaged, see AirScalp-Lab Product.

Who is this for, and what should buyers not assume?

This beta is for travelers who want a hands-off approach to price tracking and are comfortable defining a target price and a purchase window. It is also for buyers who understand that price availability and fare rules can change quickly.

Who it is a good fit for:

  • You check flight prices often and want continuous monitoring instead of manual refreshes.
  • You are willing to set a target price and decide how long the assistant can attempt purchase after a trigger.
  • You prefer to provide your own API key and manage your payment method securely.

What buyers should not assume:

  • Do not assume guaranteed route availability. Inventory and fare conditions can change.
  • Do not assume a guaranteed specific price. Prices fluctuate and may vary by booking rules.
  • Do not assume instant results. Monitoring is continuous, but trigger timing and purchase processing depend on conditions at the time of detection.
  • Do not assume it will always find or buy the cheapest fare. Your trigger is your threshold, not a promise of the lowest possible price.

If you want a cost overview before joining, review Pricing.

How do I get started, and where can I get help?

Getting started is straightforward. You will provide your own API key, set your flight criteria and target price, and choose the number of days the assistant can attempt purchase after a trigger is detected. You will also store a credit card on file as part of beta purchase assistance.

Typical setup flow:

  • Join the beta to request access.
  • Enter your API key (you provide it).
  • Define your flight criteria and set a target price.
  • Select your purchase window in days.
  • Confirm payment method by storing a credit card on file.
  • Let it run. The system works continuously and will trigger when your threshold is detected.

How to get help:

CTA: Join the beta

Related resources

These pages help you evaluate the beta, understand expectations, and decide whether automated assistance fits your travel style.

Common questions

What is AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance (beta)?

It is an algorithmic travel assistant that continuously monitors flight prices, triggers when your target price is detected, and can purchase flights on your behalf within a scheduled number of days you select. This is currently in beta testing, so the experience may improve over time.

Who is this for?

It is for travelers who want continuous price monitoring and are comfortable setting a target price and a purchase window. It is also for buyers who understand that flight inventory and pricing can change and that no system can guarantee a specific route or fare outcome.

How do I get started?

First, join the beta. Then provide your own API key, define your flight criteria and target price, select the number of days for purchase attempts, and store a credit card on file. After that, the assistant runs continuously and triggers when your threshold is met.

What should buyers not assume?

Do not assume guaranteed specific route availability, guaranteed specific price, instant results, or that the assistant will always find or buy the cheapest fare. Your experience depends on real time fare conditions and the trigger rules you set.

How to get help during beta

If you get stuck during setup or want clarity on how the assistant behaves when a trigger is detected, reach out directly. The beta is designed for feedback, so questions are welcome.

Contact AirScalp-Lab is the fastest way to get help with access, configuration, and troubleshooting.

Final CTA: Join the beta to start testing AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance.

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