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Comparison
TTPTracker covers Global Entry, SENTRI, and NEXUS just like we do, and their paid tier scans faster than ours. Here's the honest breakdown.
We're Appt Helper, so we're not pretending to be neutral. Everything about TTPTracker below comes from ttptracker.com as of July 2026 — except their exact SMS-plan price, which is rendered by JavaScript and didn't show up when we pulled the page's source. We're telling you that instead of guessing a number.
None of these services would exist if CBP's calendar weren't such a mess. There are over 100 Global Entry enrollment centers nationally, and wait times swing wildly between them — 6+ months at JFK or LAX, a couple of weeks at a smaller regional center. That gap is basically the whole business model.
Credit where it's due: TTPTracker's paid SMS tier scans every second, by their own stated numbers — faster than our roughly 3–5 minute interval. At the most competitive airports where slots disappear in under 30 seconds, that speed is a real advantage, not marketing fluff. What we can't verify is their price — it's not in the page's static HTML, so we're not going to make one up. What we do know: we cover 60 days to their 30, and we email you on top of texting. If raw scan speed at a brutal airport is your top priority, TTPTracker's paid tier is worth a look. If you want a longer runway and a backup alert channel, that's us.
| Appt Helper | TTPTracker | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $19.99, 60 days | Not confirmed this check — verify on their site |
| Centers | 3 | 3 |
| Programs | Global Entry, SENTRI, NEXUS | Global Entry, SENTRI, NEXUS |
| Alerts | SMS + email | SMS (paid) or free browser alert |
| Guarantee | 60-day money-back | Not stated |
| Scan speed | About every 3–5 minutes | Every second, by their own claim (paid tier) |
| Touches your CBP account | Never | Not addressed on their site |
TTPTracker details pulled from ttptracker.com.
Yes — they have separate pages for Global Entry, SENTRI, and NEXUS centers. Same program coverage as us.
On their paid tier, by their own numbers, yes — every second versus our roughly 3–5 minutes. We're not going to argue with that. Where we make it up is a longer alert window and a second channel (email) in case a text gets missed.
Honestly, we couldn't nail this down. Their pricing page loads the number with JavaScript, so it wasn't in the raw page source we checked. Go look at ttptracker.com directly for the current figure.
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