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ClawBack is a lightweight SaaS tool for tracking benefit credits on premium credit cards. Its core purpose is to help users avoid letting card benefits expire unused by recording whether benefits have been used, showing cumulative redemption progress, and sending reminders before expiration. The website says it currently supports 25 premium cards, including Amex Platinum, CSR, Venture X, Amex Gold, Hilton Aspire, Bonvoy Brilliant, and others.
Based on the main content, ClawBack’s key features include credit card benefit tracking, manually marking benefits as used, Email + SMS reminders 7 days and 1 day before expiration, and credit card recommendations via a questionnaire. The Pro plan further adds unlimited card tracking, a Credit Calendar for benefit scheduling, a Bonus Tracker for tracking sign-up bonus spending requirements, and CSV Export for data export. Overall, the product is centered on personal credit card benefit management rather than traditional team-collaboration SaaS.
The product uses a freemium model, with the page clearly showing “Get Started Free” and “Upgrade to Pro anytime.” However, the main content does not disclose the specific price of ClawBack Pro, billing cycle, free plan limits, refund policy, or supported payment methods. As a result, we can only conclude that it offers a free entry point and a paid upgrade path; its value for money would need to be assessed once the actual pricing is known.
Its strengths are that it focuses on a very specific use case, making it suitable for users who hold multiple premium cards and often forget to use their benefits; Email and SMS reminders are more proactive than simply tracking benefits in a spreadsheet; and CSV export is useful for further analysis. The downsides are limited disclosure: there is no clear information about data security, privacy compliance, third-party integrations, APIs, team permissions, or enterprise management capabilities. If a user only has one or two cards, a manual spreadsheet or bank app may already be sufficient.
ClawBack is better suited to U.S. premium credit card users, credit card points enthusiasts, and people who need to manage benefits across multiple premium cards. For users in mainland China, the page does not provide information about access stability, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If access, SMS delivery, or payment is restricted, alternatives such as Excel, Notion, budgeting apps, or official bank apps may be worth considering.
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