Stokedfare isn't a faceless deals blog. It's the watchdog one diver-slash-snowboarder wished existed — so he built it, from a small town in Ohio.
I'm Mike. I scuba dive, I've been snowboarding my whole life, and for years I did the same dumb thing every winter and every dive season: I'd finally book the trip, then find out a week later the flight had been hundreds cheaper — or I'd pay a "normal" fare that wasn't normal at all, just what the airline felt like charging that day.
The trips that were supposed to be the highlight of my year kept starting with me feeling ripped off. So I started watching fares obsessively. Then I got a computer to do the watching for me, 24/7, across every airport near me and every destination I'd actually go. That's Stokedfare.
placeholder class and this note. Until then it's clearly marked so it never ships by accident.That number is the whole idea in one line: the difference between what a trip should cost and what most people actually pay. Close that gap, automatically, for the people who chase the same trips I do.
An unreal flight deal is what makes a trip suddenly possible. We lead with the flight, score it against what that exact route normally costs, and only ping you when it's genuinely rare — never to hit a quota.
We price the real thing — flight, gear, stay, activities, all-in — not a fare in isolation. If something's an estimate, we say so. If a hotel's far from the lifts or the reef, we don't show it.
We only send deals you asked for, from airports you chose. No spam, no selling your data, one-tap unsubscribe. Alert fatigue kills trust faster than anything — so the rare great deal stays rare.
Stokedfare makes money when you book a hotel or activity through our links, at no extra cost to you — that's what keeps the flight alerts free. We only ever recommend the places you'd actually want to be. That's the deal.