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How Autopilot Helps You Never Overpay for Travel Again w/ Co-Founder Sam Hollander (Ep. 125)

In this episode of Revolutionizing Your Journey, DeAndre sits down with Sam Hollander, co-founder of Autopilot, the travel tool designed to help travelers stop overpaying for flights and hotels. Sam shares how a frustrating personal travel experience led to building a platform that automatically tracks reservations and rebooks them when prices drop.

They break down exactly how Autopilot works, from importing reservations through Gmail, manual entry, or email forwarding to automatically monitoring price changes behind the scenes. Sam explains how the platform works with major U.S. airlines and expanding hotel partners to help travelers save money without constantly refreshing flight prices.

The conversation also dives into Autopilot’s pricing model, which only charges users when money is actually saved, making it a low risk tool for travelers. Sam also shares details on the Pro Plan, which includes award ticket tracking, upgrade alerts, and lower service fees for frequent travelers.

DeAndre and Sam discuss how tools like Autopilot can completely change booking behavior by encouraging travelers to book early, secure good deals, and let automation handle future price drops. They also touch on future plans for international airline support and expanded hotel integrations.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro: Why most travelers overpay for flights

03:49 Meet Sam Hollander, co-founder of Autopilot

07:13 How Autopilot works

12:00 Autopilot pricing model explained

18:20 How does Autopilot re-booking works in backend

27:50 Autopilot in the Points & Miles space

34:07 Risks, booking protection, and avoiding errors

38:49 Real world cases – biggest savings within the app

44:02 Final questions, future growth, and key takeaways

 

Key Highlights:

  • Autopilot tracks price drops automatically: It monitors flights and hotels after booking and helps travelers save money without manual work.
  • Booking early becomes easier: Travelers can lock in trips sooner without stressing about future price fluctuations.
  • You only pay when you save: Autopilot takes a percentage of savings only after successfully lowering your price.
  • Pro features add more value: Award ticket tracking and upgrade alerts make it especially useful for frequent travelers.
  • Expansion is coming: International airlines and more hotel partnerships are likely part of Autopilot’s future growth.

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Publishing Tags: Revolutionizing Your Journey, DeAndre Coke, Travel Podcast, Points and Miles, Travel Hacks, Flight Deals, Hotel Deals, Travel Savings, Autopilot Travel App, Flight Repricing, Hotel Repricing, Award Travel, Travel Tools, Cheap Flights, Travel Tips, Points and Miles Podcast, Boldly Go Podcast, Travel Rewards Strategies, Frequent Flyer Tips, Travel Automation


Written by Bakir Djulic

Bakir is a marketing manager with over a decade of experience in the variety of industries. Before receiving his Bachelor’s Degree in English Language and Literature, Bakir’s passion for information technology resulted in him starting his career as an IT clerk. After graduating from college, he embarked upon the journey in the digital marketing world, combining his passion for writing and his extensive knowledge in the IT industry. Bakir’s wide range of interests have resulted in him taking on various positions such as Social Media Specialist, Content Specialist, Account Manager and Copywriter. His mantra is ““Everything is learnable” and he works hard to stay up-to-date on the latest, constantly changing digital trends. When he isn’t working, you will find Mr. Djulich spending quality time with friends and family, reading a book, or exploring the latest from the tech and gaming industry.

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