The smartest way to plan your Frontier GoWild Pass trips.
We find the best weekend flights, score them, and remind you before the midnight sale.
If you have a Frontier Airlines GoWild ALL-YOU-CAN-FLY Pass, you know the drill: seats open at midnight the day before departure, and the price drops to just $21.14 (taxes only). The trick is knowing which flights to book.
Pass Planner does the research for you. Every Monday, it scans hundreds of flights, scores them based on your preferences, and delivers the best options straight to you. No more manually checking routes.
Tell us your home airport(s), favorite destinations, when you like to travel, and how you want trips scored. Takes about 2 minutes.
Every Monday at 9 AM Mountain Time, Pass Planner finds the best upcoming weekend trips and posts them to your Discord channel. You can also view them anytime on the dashboard.
See a trip you like? React with a checkmark in Discord (or add it from the dashboard). We'll track it for you.
At 9 PM Mountain Time, you'll get a Discord reminder for any watchlist trips departing tomorrow. That gives you 3 hours to set an alarm and be ready for the midnight booking window.
When the clock strikes midnight, go to flyfrontier.com and book your GoWild seat. Within the 24-hour window, there's no early booking fee — just $21.14 in taxes.
Every trip gets a score from 0 to 100 based on three factors. You can adjust the weights in your settings.
How likely is a GoWild seat? More daily flights on a route = better odds.
How appealing is the destination? Based on ratings, seasonal bonuses, and attractions.
Does the schedule work? Nonstop flights, good departure times, and more time at your destination.
Pass Planner uses SerpApi to search for real Frontier Airlines flights. SerpApi gives you 100 free searches per month — that's enough for about 3 planner runs.
Without an API key, Pass Planner still works using sample flight data — great for exploring the app.
Discord is how Pass Planner talks to you. Here's what the bot does:
Every Monday at 9 AM MT, the bot posts your top-scored trips as cards in your Discord channel. Each card shows the destination, flight times, score, and pricing.
See a trip you want to track? React with ✓ (checkmark) and it's added to your watchlist. React with 🚫 to skip it.
If any of your watchlist trips depart tomorrow, you'll get a reminder at 9 PM — three hours before the midnight GoWild sale. Enough time to set your alarm.
/trips — See this week's recommendations anytime
/help — Quick reference for how the bot works
Discord is optional. You can use the web dashboard without it.
The dashboard is your home base. Here's what the buttons do:
Searches for real flights right now using your SerpApi key. Uses API credits (the number of calls depends on how many trip patterns and destinations you have enabled).
Re-scores your last batch of flights using your current preferences. Completely free — no API calls. Great for tweaking your scoring weights and seeing how results change.
Posts your current results to your Discord channel. Useful if you want to share results or re-send them after changing preferences.
With the GoWild Pass, every flight costs the same — but the total depends on when you book:
Book after midnight the day before departure. Just taxes — no early booking fee. This is the sweet spot.
Includes the $77.84 GoWild Early Booking Fee. Still cheaper than retail, but the midnight price is way better.
Yes. Pass Planner is free to use. You bring your own SerpApi key (also free for 100 searches/month).
No. The web dashboard works on its own. Discord is optional but recommended for the automatic reminders.
Pass Planner is designed specifically for GoWild Pass holders. Without the pass, the pricing info won't apply to you.
No. Pass Planner helps you find the best trips and reminds you before the booking window. You still book directly on flyfrontier.com.
No. Pass Planner is an independent tool built by a fellow GoWild Pass holder. Always verify availability on Frontier's website.
GoWild seats aren't guaranteed — they depend on unsold inventory. Routes with more daily flights have better odds of having open seats. That's what this score measures.
It depends on your settings: number of trip patterns x number of destinations x number of home airports. Typically 16-48 calls per run. The dashboard shows the exact estimate before you run it.
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