Rove is a standalone loyalty program that allows you to earn redeemable miles when making travel bookings and when using it like a shopping portal. You earn Rove miles on paid travel and/or when shopping online, and you can then use them to book paid travel or transfer them to partner airline and hotel programs.
For the first time, Rove now allows its members to transfer earned miles to other members (with some guardrails). This is a terrific addition to the program, potentially making it much easier for friends and multi-player households to accumulate enough miles for a meaningful redemption.

What’s New
- It’s now possible to share Rove miles with other members by contacting Rove via in-app/account chat.
- Each user can only send miles to other users 3 times per year
- Each user can only receive miles from other users 3 times per year
- A maximum of 200,000 miles can be transferred per transaction
- The minimum amount that can be transferred between accounts is 2,000 miles
Quick Thoughts
This is a great addition to Rove. I’ve yet to actually transfer miles (I don’t have enough!), but transfers can be done instantly once you contact Rove through the app. When I tested out the chat feature, the AI chatbot couldn’t do it directly, but it understood the query and immediately transferred me to a human who would manage the request.
Points sharing is something that many programs want to allow, but struggle with due to the prevalence of mileage brokers. Given that, I appreciate that Rove is making it happen and allowing you to send and receive up to 600,000 miles to and from up to three users annually.
That seems like a reasonable enough limit, although for those of us who struggle to accumulate Rove miles quickly, it would be nice if they could eventually work out something closer to a pool, where households could have unlimited transfers so that smaller amounts could be moved more frequently. That said, many programs don’t allow it at all, so I’m thrilled with what Rove is already making possible.
Now, when are we going to get that Rove credit card?





This has been available for months.
Also, feel free to check with Rove, but they have zero plans for a credit card. There are several reasons for this, but again, just check with Rove and they’ll explain.