1. What is HeyMax Award Companion?
1. What is HeyMax Award Companion?
Award Companion is a Chrome extension feature that helps you find Singapore Airlines award seats faster. Instead of clicking through KrisFlyer's calendar day by day, it scans a whole date range for a route in one go and lays the results out as an availability heatmap across cabins — so you can spot Saver dates at a glance.
It's an experimental feature — still rough in places, and may change over time.
2. How does it work?
2. How does it work?
Three steps:
Install the HeyMax Chrome extension and sign in to your HeyMax account.
Log in to your own KrisFlyer account on Singapore Airlines' own website — the extension never handles your login.
Pick a route and a date range. Award Companion runs the searches for you and shows availability and pricing as a heatmap.
Under the hood it does the same thing you'd do manually — browsing the award calendar for one route across a date range — just faster and laid out cleanly.
3. Is this an official Singapore Airlines feature?
3. Is this an official Singapore Airlines feature?
No. Award Companion is built by HeyMax and isn't affiliated with or endorsed by Singapore Airlines. It works on top of your own logged-in KrisFlyer session.
Because it's unofficial, SQ could change how their site works or adjust their terms at any time, so we can't guarantee it'll always be available — you use it at your own discretion.
4. What does HeyMax have access to?
4. What does HeyMax have access to?
Your password — never. You log in on SQ's own page; we never see or store your KrisFlyer credentials.
Only the searches you start. We run award searches when you initiate them, nothing more.
We don't touch your account. No bookings, no changes to your miles, no actions beyond the searches you run.
5. Will my account get banned?
5. Will my account get banned?
Unlikely with normal use. Award Companion searches one route at a time across a date range — the same browsing pattern as using the KrisFlyer calendar yourself, just quicker — so you stay well within ordinary usage. We also pace searches deliberately to keep it that way.
The thing to avoid is heavy, rapid-fire use — for example, scanning dozens of routes across a whole year in one sitting. That's the kind of pattern that could draw attention to any account. Use it like a traveller planning real trips and you're on the safe side. As with any unofficial tool, you use it at your own discretion.
6. How accurate is the seat availability?
6. How accurate is the seat availability?
We pull availability directly from Singapore Airlines, so it's as accurate as SQ's own data at the moment you search.
If you occasionally see a difference between the extension and the SQ website, it's usually because award space changed between the two searches — award availability moves in real time. Treat results as a fast guide, not gospel, and confirm on SQ before you commit.
