StatusTracker asks for nothing: no subscription and no in-app purchase, across the six programmes it supports. Miles Mosaic covers a much wider set of loyalty programmes and does more with each one. Here is where free and six programmes is genuinely enough, and where it stops being enough.
Forecast my status, free
See it for yourself, no signup and no passwords. Pick the status you're chasing, add the trips you've already booked, and get a requalification verdict in about a minute.
Every loyalty programme in one place
Coverage, tracking, redemption help, privacy, pricing: everything in one table. Hover the i on any row for more context.
| Feature | Miles Mosaic | StatusTracker |
|---|---|---|
| What it tracks | ||
| Status renewal forecast (folds in booked trips) Projects whether your already-booked travel will renew each elite status before the deadline, across every programme you track. | Yes: Folds your booked trips into a year-end projection per programme, with the exact shortfall. Folds your booked trips into a year-end projection per programme, with the exact shortfall. | With caveats: Lets you add upcoming flights and hotel stays to, in its own words, "see what your status level will be in the weeks, months and years ahead," but no per-programme qualification deadline or shortfall is documented. Lets you add upcoming flights and hotel stays to, in its own words, "see what your status level will be in the weeks, months and years ahead," but no per-programme qualification deadline or shortfall is documented. |
| Elite-status progress to next tier Shows how close you are to the next tier across every programme you track. | Yes | Yes: Core feature: track what status level you will reach in each supported airline and hotel programme from a single app. Core feature: track what status level you will reach in each supported airline and hotel programme from a single app. |
| 31 airline & hotel programmes in one view All your loyalty programmes consolidated in a single dashboard. | Yes: 31 loyalty programmes (24 airline + 7 hotel) plus 8 transferable currencies. 31 loyalty programmes (24 airline + 7 hotel) plus 8 transferable currencies. | No: Six programmes total: Velocity Australia, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Accor Live Limitless, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors and IHG Rewards. Six programmes total: Velocity Australia, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Accor Live Limitless, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors and IHG Rewards. |
| Privacy | ||
| No account linking We never connect to your loyalty accounts on your behalf. | Yes | Unknown: Inferred from the absence of any documented account-linking feature in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: unlike SkyCalc's own FAQ, StatusTracker has never stated this directly. Inferred from the absence of any documented account-linking feature in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: unlike SkyCalc's own FAQ, StatusTracker has never stated this directly. |
| No credentials stored We don't ask for or hold loyalty programme passwords. | Yes | Unknown: Inferred from the absence of any documented credential or password field in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: Google Play's data-safety disclosure also declares no Financial info collection, but neither is a direct statement that no credentials are ever stored. Inferred from the absence of any documented credential or password field in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: Google Play's data-safety disclosure also declares no Financial info collection, but neither is a direct statement that no credentials are ever stored. |
| No data sold or shared Your activity isn't packaged or sold to advertisers, partners, or data brokers. | Yes | Yes: Google Play's data-safety section states plainly: no data shared with third parties. Google Play's data-safety section states plainly: no data shared with third parties. |
| Delete everything in one click From your settings, delete your account and all stored data. No support ticket required. | Yes | With caveats: Neither store listing documents an in-app deletion flow. Google Play's developer account-deletion policy requires some path to exist, but nothing describes it as instant or one-click. Neither store listing documents an in-app deletion flow. Google Play's developer account-deletion policy requires some path to exist, but nothing describes it as instant or one-click. |
| Redemption help | ||
| Award availability search Find redemption availability across airlines. | No: Out of scope for Miles Mosaic. Use a dedicated tool (seats.aero, point.me) for award search. Out of scope for Miles Mosaic. Use a dedicated tool (seats.aero, point.me) for award search. | No: A flight and hotel status log; no award-availability search is offered or mentioned in either store listing. A flight and hotel status log; no award-availability search is offered or mentioned in either store listing. |
| Pricing | ||
| Free plan available Start without paying. | Yes: Explorer is free forever. Explorer is free forever. | Yes: Free with no in-app purchases or subscriptions; all six supported programmes are available at no cost. Free with no in-app purchases or subscriptions; all six supported programmes are available at no cost. |
| Ad-free on paid plans Pro plans are ad-free. The free Explorer plan shows display advertising. | Yes: Pro is ad-free; Explorer (free) shows AdSense. Pro is ad-free; Explorer (free) shows AdSense. | Yes: No paid tier exists. Its Google Play listing carries neither a "Contains ads" nor an "In-app purchases" disclosure. No paid tier exists. Its Google Play listing carries neither a "Contains ads" nor an "In-app purchases" disclosure. |
The things we won't do
How loyalty balances, accounts, and credentials are handled: the rules each tool plays by.
| Feature | Miles Mosaic | StatusTracker |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy | ||
| No account linking We never connect to your loyalty accounts on your behalf. | Yes | Unknown: Inferred from the absence of any documented account-linking feature in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: unlike SkyCalc's own FAQ, StatusTracker has never stated this directly. Inferred from the absence of any documented account-linking feature in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: unlike SkyCalc's own FAQ, StatusTracker has never stated this directly. |
| No credentials stored We don't ask for or hold loyalty programme passwords. | Yes | Unknown: Inferred from the absence of any documented credential or password field in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: Google Play's data-safety disclosure also declares no Financial info collection, but neither is a direct statement that no credentials are ever stored. Inferred from the absence of any documented credential or password field in either store listing, not confirmed by the vendor: Google Play's data-safety disclosure also declares no Financial info collection, but neither is a direct statement that no credentials are ever stored. |
| No data sold or shared Your activity isn't packaged or sold to advertisers, partners, or data brokers. | Yes | Yes: Google Play's data-safety section states plainly: no data shared with third parties. Google Play's data-safety section states plainly: no data shared with third parties. |
| Delete everything in one click From your settings, delete your account and all stored data. No support ticket required. | Yes | With caveats: Neither store listing documents an in-app deletion flow. Google Play's developer account-deletion policy requires some path to exist, but nothing describes it as instant or one-click. Neither store listing documents an in-app deletion flow. Google Play's developer account-deletion policy requires some path to exist, but nothing describes it as instant or one-click. |
Which one is right for you?
A short, honest read on when each tool is the right choice.
When Miles Mosaic is the right choice
Miles Mosaic is the right choice once your loyalty portfolio grows past a handful of programmes, or once you want to know not just your current status but whether it will renew. We track 31 loyalty programmes, 24 airline and 7 hotel, plus 8 transferable point currencies, more than five times StatusTracker's coverage. The same engine folds your booked trips into a year-end forecast per programme, with the exact shortfall against each qualification deadline, and separately watches for a tracked balance or membership nearing its own expiry date. Every earning rule and tier threshold behind that forecast carries a dated last-verified stamp, and when we get one wrong, the correction is logged publicly at /about/corrections/ rather than quietly edited away. Explorer is free permanently, not a trial, and Pro is $7.50 per month for the full multi-programme forecast, the status simulator and deeper analytics.
When StatusTracker is the right choice
StatusTracker is the right choice if the six programmes it covers, Velocity Australia, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Accor Live Limitless, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors and IHG Rewards, are the only ones you hold, and you do not want to pay anything at all. It is genuinely free: no subscription and no in-app purchase, on either the App Store or Google Play. You log past and upcoming flights and hotel stays yourself, and it shows the status level you are projected to reach in the weeks, months and years ahead, which is a real, if simpler, form of forward projection: it does not name a per-programme qualification deadline or the shortfall against one the way our forecast does. Its own store listings describe logging your flights and hotel stays by hand, and never mention an account-connection or credential feature at all. We read that silence as evidence it likely works the same manually-entered way Miles Mosaic does, but StatusTracker has never said so directly the way SkyCalc's own FAQ does, so treat this specific point as our inference rather than a vendor-confirmed claim. As of 16 August 2026, its most recent release on both app stores is version 1.4.1, dated 25 January 2024. The App Store's own version history lists 14 releases in total, running from 1.0.1 on 31 August 2023 to that January 2024 build, but nothing has shipped since, and its own marketing domain, statustracker.org, resolves to a placeholder page rather than a live site. That does not make it broken today: the app still installs and works as described. It does mean the six-programme coverage list has not grown and the rules behind it have not been publicly re-verified in over two and a half years.
Who StatusTracker suits, and who we suit better
The short version, before the detail below. We would rather send you to the right tool than win a signup you regret.
StatusTracker is a good fit for
- Anyone whose full loyalty portfolio is Velocity Australia, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Accor Live Limitless, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors or IHG Rewards, and who wants that tracked for free with nothing else
- Someone who only wants to see a projected future status level, not a deadline-aware shortfall or an expiry warning on a miles balance
- Readers who do not need a dated, publicly corrected source behind each threshold
Miles Mosaic is the better fit for
- Travellers holding any of the other 22 airline programmes or 3 other hotel programmes we cover that StatusTracker does not touch at all
- Anyone who wants a forecast against a specific qualification deadline, not only a projected future status level
- Readers who want an alert before a points balance or membership itself expires, separate from a status-tier deadline
Frequently asked
Is StatusTracker really free?
Yes. Neither its App Store nor its Google Play listing shows a subscription or in-app purchase; all six of its supported programmes are covered at no cost. Our own Explorer plan is also free forever, though Pro's full 31-programme coverage is a paid tier.
Which programmes does StatusTracker cover?
Six: Velocity Australia, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Accor Live Limitless, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors and IHG Rewards. Miles Mosaic covers 31 loyalty programmes, 24 airline and 7 hotel, plus 8 transferable point currencies.
Does StatusTracker forecast whether I will keep my status?
It lets you add upcoming flights and hotel stays and shows a projected future status level, which is a real form of forward projection. It does not name a specific qualification deadline or the shortfall against one; Miles Mosaic's forecast does both, per programme.
Is StatusTracker still maintained?
Its most recent App Store and Google Play release is version 1.4.1, dated 25 January 2024, and its marketing website currently shows a placeholder page rather than live content. The app still installs and works as described; the programme list and rules simply have not visibly changed since that date.
Try Miles Mosaic free
Explorer is free forever and needs no card. Pro is $7.50 a month during the launch promo, $14.99 after that. There is no automatic free trial; if Pro is not for you, the refund inside the first 14 days is one button in your billing settings.
How we compare
Claims about StatusTracker on this page reflect its publicly available documentation, features and pricing as last checked on . We compare on the dimensions that matter for cross-programme loyalty tracking: what each tool tracks, how it obtains your data, elite-status forecasting, pricing, and the privacy and credential model. We do not exhaustively test every paid feature of competing products, and programmes change their terms, so confirm current details on each provider's own site. This page is updated when a competitor changes its public terms.
This comparison was built from StatusTracker's own Apple App Store and Google Play listings (app IDs id6463708579 and com.atos.statustrackerapp), both checked 16 August 2026, and from Miles Mosaic's own product behaviour. StatusTracker's marketing website was unreachable at the time of research, so its app-store listings are the primary source here rather than a first-party site. We did not install the app, so its exact on-screen behaviour is described from its store listings rather than a hands-on test.