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Private beta · Opening July
Stop refreshing for
that upgrade.
Asa watches your booked flights and texts you the moment a cabin upgrade opens up at your price. No more obsessive checking — she just messages when there's something to grab.
How Asa watches your flight
Tell Asa your trip.
Forward your booking confirmation or paste your reference.
Asa watches every day.
She checks for upgrade availability, fare drops, and seat opens — every few hours far out, every ten minutes near departure.
She texts you the moment something opens up.
Asa here — Club World on your BA117 just opened up at £280. Tap to grab it. You take action on the airline's site. Asa never touches your account.
Launching July with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic — long-haul first.
Other airlines and short-haul routes come next, in the order our waitlist tells us. Tell us who you fly when you join, and your signup directly shapes which airline we build next.
Common questions
- Is this real?
- Yes. Asa is a small project from a London founder who got tired of refreshing BA every other day. Nothing is scraped from your account — Asa watches the airline's public availability and messages you when there's a hit. We're not affiliated with BA or Virgin; we operate the same way SeatSpy has run publicly for years.
- How much does it cost?
- Pricing is set when we launch. Joining the waitlist is free.
- When will you cover [my airline]?
- Honestly, the answer depends on this list. The airline with the most signups goes first after BA and Virgin.
- How is this different from SeatSpy or ExpertFlyer?
- SeatSpy covers Avios reward seats. ExpertFlyer is a power-user tool. Asa is a consumer tool for cash upgrades on the flights you've already booked — plus fare drops, seat changes, and disruption alerts in one place.
“Asa here — Club World on your BA117 just opened up at £280. Tap to grab it.”