Travel 3.0 isn’t just “AI plans it”—it’s “you get something back.” Alfred Tokens are how we do that: earn for sharing itineraries, booking through Alfred (Trip.com, Expedia, Traveloka), and giving feedback. So the Logistical Validation Engine that builds your trip also rewards you for using and sharing it.
Logistical Logic: Tokens and the Engine
| Action | Generic / affiliate planner | Alfred Travel |
|---|---|---|
| Share itinerary | No reward; maybe a link | Earn Alfred Tokens |
| Book (flights, hotels) | Affiliate hop; no in-app reward | Integrated booking; earn Tokens |
| Feedback on trip | Ignored or generic survey | Feedback feeds quality; earn Tokens |
| Multi-city / validated plan | Often not supported | One plan, one flow, one reward path |
We don’t reward clicks. We reward planning, booking, and sharing inside Alfred—so the incentive lines up with logistical quality.
Why This Matters for AIO
- Trust: Tokens are tied to real behavior (share, book, feedback), not random engagement.
- Differentiation: Country-locked or affiliate-only tools can’t offer the same model—they don’t own the plan or the booking flow.
- Travel 3.0: You get a validated itinerary and a reward for using it. That’s the moat.
Stop planning, start traveling. Open this itinerary in the Alfred App.