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Chase Sapphire ReserveChase · VisaThe Sapphire Reserve is the premium tier of Chase's Ultimate Rewards ecosystem at $795 a year, designed for travelers who book through Chase Travel and want a lounge network to back up the math.
Annual fee $795Welcome offer 150,000 points -
American Express Gold CardAmexThe Amex Gold is the dining and groceries earner that pays for its $325 fee through credits and the highest non-promotional supermarket rate of any premium card.
Annual fee $325Welcome offer 100,000 points -
Chase Freedom UnlimitedChase · VisaThe Freedom Unlimited is the workhorse no-annual-fee card that quietly earns 1.5% on everything plus elevated rates on dining, drugstores, and Chase Travel.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Chase Freedom FlexChase · MastercardThe Freedom Flex is Chase's rotating-category cash-back card, no annual fee, with 5% on a quarterly category that changes through the year.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Blue Cash Preferred Card from American ExpressAmexBlue Cash Preferred is the suburban-grocery-and-streaming card: 6% cash back at U.S.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer $300 -
Ink Business Preferred Credit CardChase · VisaInk Business Preferred is Chase's transferable-points business card, with 3x on a generous menu (shipping, social/search ads, internet/cable/phone, travel) capped at $150,000 of combined annual spend — enough headroom for most small businesses.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 100,000 points -
Hilton Honors American Express Aspire CardAmexThe Aspire is the only Hilton card worth keeping for non-Hilton-loyalists: $400 in Hilton Resort credits, $200 flight credit, $209 CLEAR+, an annual free night good at almost any Hilton, and complimentary Diamond status that turns regular Hilton stays into upgrades, premium Wi-Fi, and lounge access at select properties.
Annual fee $550Welcome offer 150,000 points -
Delta SkyMiles Platinum American Express CardAmexDelta Platinum is the cobrand for Delta loyalists who want a real path to Medallion status without paying for the Reserve.
Annual fee $350Welcome offer 90,000 miles -
World of Hyatt Credit CardChase · VisaWorld of Hyatt is the best mid-tier hotel cobrand on the market for actual hotel users: 4x at Hyatt on top of the program's 5x base equals 9x total, the free-night anniversary covers most Hyatt categories, and the $15k spend threshold for a bonus night is reachable for anyone who runs a small business on the card.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 60,000 points -
United Explorer CardChase · VisaUnited Explorer is the entry-tier United cobrand done right: $0 first year, free first checked bag plus 2 United Club passes a year, and the kind of $500+ partner credit suite that makes the $150 going-forward fee easy to amortize if you fly United even occasionally.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 70,000 miles -
Blue Cash Everyday Card from American ExpressAmexBlue Cash Everyday is the no-annual-fee Blue Cash sibling: 3% back on the same supermarket-online-gas trio that the Preferred earns 6% on, capped at a more modest $6,000 per category per year.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Delta SkyMiles Gold American Express CardAmexDelta SkyMiles Gold is the right Delta cobrand for cardmembers who fly Delta a few times a year and check bags.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 80,000 miles -
IHG One Rewards Premier Credit CardChase · MastercardIHG Premier is the right cobrand if you stay at IHG properties regularly: the 26X total at IHG and automatic Platinum Elite status are real, and the Anniversary Free Night up to 40k points covers most IHG mid-tier properties.
Annual fee $99Welcome offer 185,000 points -
American Express Green CardAmexThe Amex Green is the entry-tier charge card in Amex's lineup, with 3X on the categories travelers care about most: restaurants worldwide, transit worldwide, and travel.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 40,000 points -
Hilton Honors American Express CardAmexHilton Honors is the no-annual-fee entry to the Hilton trio.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 80,000 points -
Hilton Honors American Express Surpass CardAmexThe Surpass is the mid-tier Hilton cobrand at $150 a year, sitting between the no-fee Hilton Honors and the $550 Aspire.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 130,000 points -
Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit CardChase · VisaThe Boundless is the mid-tier Marriott cobrand at $95 a year, sized for occasional Marriott stays.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 4 Free Night Awards -
Chase Sapphire PreferredChase · VisaThe Sapphire Preferred is the entry door to Chase's transferable Ultimate Rewards ecosystem at a $95 annual fee, with 5x on Chase Travel bookings, 3x on dining and online grocery, and a 10% anniversary points boost that compounds over years.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 75,000 points -
The Platinum Card from American ExpressAmexThe Amex Platinum is an $895/year travel-and-lifestyle card built around credits and lounges rather than spend rewards, with over $3,500 in annual statement-credit value if you actually use what is on the menu.
Annual fee $895Welcome offer 175,000 points