Hunter Gluch

The Going App - Discover your next adventure with flight deal alerts

The new Going app provides unbeatable flight deals from your airport recommended by a team of experts. With an interactive globe to explore deals and push notifications so you don't miss the best ones, finding your next adventure has never been easier.

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Hunter Gluch
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Have you ever tried booking your trips in reverse? By allowing a great deal on a flight to inspire your next vacation, you can save hundreds of dollars on your flights and see corners of the world you never imagined. The brand new Going app is changing how folks travel forever (at least that’s what our Beta testers told us), and we’d love for you to be among the first to check it out!
Chris W
Ah cool - thanks for making this. Do you guys have an edge over the existing apps and newsletters for cheap flights? Like would you have cheap flights that Jack's Flight Club and others wouldn't? If so, how? Congrats on the launch
Hunter Gluch
@cwbuilds1 Great question - we were actually one of the original flight deal finding services (if not THE original) with our founder starting an email list for deals over 10 years ago (we began as Scott's Cheap Flights)! Since then, we've built up an incredible team of experts to help source deals for members. The push notifications on our new app, for example, are hand picked deals from your airport by our experts who fully, personally vet the deal before sending it and recommending it to you. It's a pretty incredible production over here and unlike anything out there! And thank you!
Chris W
@huntergluch That sounds pretty cool! I'm sold
Akshay Lahri
This isn't available in India? How do you get the best deals?
Jonathan Corkum
This looks like a really cool app. I just downloaded it and set up a few destinations. But how is this different from setting up price alerts/notifications via Google Flights? In Google Flights I can select specific destinations or be vague and set it to anywhere and get notified on them if they reach a certain price for free. I believe Google is scraping the same flight information and pricing across all sources online. So, Lets say I set up Rome as a destination in your app and then set up my home airport to Rome in Google Flights. I can be notified when that flight falls below a certain price point. Meaning if its a great deal on your app it will also be a great deal on Google Flights (same price) and I will be notified either way. So, what makes this different than that and justify a monthly subscription? Unless, I'm completely misunderstanding how this works and you are getting unique pricing through partnerships that somehow wouldn't be shown in Google Flights.
Nolan Wang
Congrats on breaking the top 10 App Store on Travel @huntergluch! Super intuitive UI. I can see myself checking this fairly often as Summer rolls around :))
Aris Nakos
Interesting take on planning adventures ! I like it !