Scan your Gmail inbox to find every flight you've ever taken. Import years of flight history into Row1 in one click — earn XP, unlock badges, and climb the leaderboard instantly.
Enter your Row1 email and click the button. Google will ask for read-only inbox access.
Row1 searches your inbox for confirmation emails from 90+ airlines worldwide.
Found flights are imported into Row1 with XP and badges — usually within seconds.
Enter the email you used to sign up for Row1, then connect your Gmail.
Read-only access. We only search for airline emails. Your access token is never stored.
Don't use Gmail? Or prefer not to connect?
Forward airline confirmation emails to [email protected] from any email provider. See our Import page for step-by-step guides.
Flight Finder imports your history. To automatically capture future flights, set up an email forwarding rule. Every airline confirmation you receive will be sent to Row1 automatically.
Done! All future airline emails will be auto-forwarded to Row1.
Note: Outlook rules may only forward from your desktop client. For server-side forwarding, use Outlook on the web (outlook.live.com).
Apple Mail rules only run when the Mail app is open. For always-on forwarding, consider using Gmail or Outlook web rules.
Row1 requests temporary, read-only access to search your Gmail for airline confirmation emails. We never see your password and cannot send, delete, or modify anything in your inbox.
Gmail read access (to search for airline emails) and Gmail send access (to email your flight data to Row1). The script runs entirely in your Google account — Row1 never receives your Gmail credentials.
Yes. The script is fully transparent — you can read every line of code in your Google account. It only searches for emails from known airline domains and only sends a CSV of flight numbers, dates, and airport codes to Row1. No email bodies, no personal content, no contacts.
You can manually forward airline confirmation emails to [email protected] from any email provider. See our Import page for step-by-step guides, or set up auto-forwarding rules in Outlook or Apple Mail above.
The scanner searches up to 5 years of email history. Most users find 20–200+ flights.
Some airlines use unusual email formats that the parser may not recognize. You can always forward individual confirmation emails to [email protected], or manually add flights in the Row1 app.
Absolutely. Row1 automatically deduplicates flights based on flight number, date, and route. Running the script again will only import new flights that weren't found before.