Many Chase credit cards are known for competitive rewards programs and the ability to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards® between cards. Whether you're an existing Chase cardholder or someone looking for a new way to maximize cash back, you should consider Chase's newest no-annual-fee credit card: the Chase Freedom Flex®.
The Freedom Flex card builds upon the rotating bonus category rewards structure of the Chase Freedom® card (which is no longer open to new applicants). It adds above-average rewards for travel, dining and drugstore purchases. The new rewards can help you earn more cash back on your next road trip or everyday errands.
And Flex takes the benefit of a Chase card to a higher level by incorporating rewards on dining that equal the more costly Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees) ($95 and $550 annual fees, respectively). With the Flex card, you earn 3% cash back on dining at restaurants (including takeout and eligible delivery services), which is similar to 3X points with the Preferred and 3X points with the Reserve.
Select takes a close look at the new Chase Freedom Flex credit card and breaks down the rewards, additional perks and fees, so you can decide if this card is right for you.
Chase Freedom Flex credit card review
The Chase Freedom Flex® is an excellent cash-back card for maximizing your spending in a variety of categories.
- Long intro APR for purchases and balance transfers
- Rewarding quarterly bonus categories
- No annual fee
- Bonus categories are capped each quarter
- Has a foreign transaction fee
Rewards
- 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in bonus categories each quarter you activate (then 1%)
- 5% cash back on travel booked through Chase Travel℠
- 3% on drugstore purchases and on dining (including takeout and eligible delivery services)
- 1% cash back on all other purchases
Balance transfer fee
Intro fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater, on transfers made within 60 days of account opening. After that, either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.
Foreign transaction fee
3%
Chase Freedom Flex credit card rewards
The Chase Freedom Flex credit card offers the same base rewards as the Chase Freedom credit card: 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in bonus categories each quarter you activate (then 1%) and 1% cash back on other purchases. Then it adds three more categories that earn 3% or 5% cash back: eligible travel, dining and drugstore purchases.
Here are the rewards you earn with the Freedom Flex card:
- 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in bonus categories each quarter you activate (then 1%)*
- 5% cash back on travel booked through Chase Travel℠
- 3% cash back on dining at restaurants (including takeout and eligible delivery services)
- 3% cash back at drugstores
- 1% cash back on all other purchases
*Check out the full Chase Freedom cash-back calendar for more rewards information.
This card also comes with a welcome bonus: Earn $200 Bonus after you spend $500 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening
Select calculated how many rewards the average American can earn if they optimize the way they use their Chase Freedom Flex card. We worked with the location intelligence firm Esri, who provided us with a sample annual spending budget of $22,126.
The budget includes six main categories: groceries ($5,174), gas ($2,218), dining out ($3,675), travel ($2,244), utilities ($4,862) and general purchases ($3,953).
Here’s a breakdown of how much cash back you can earn in each category, annually:
- Groceries: $112 (assuming a 5% quarterly category is groceries and you max out the $1,500 cap)
- Gas: $44
- Dining out: $110
- Travel: $112
- Utilities: $49
- General purchases: $40
- Total: $467
Based on the annual spending budget from Esri, the average American can earn an estimated $667 in the first year of card membership, assuming you earn the $200 welcome bonus, and $2,435 over five years. This assumes that cardholders are redeeming cash back for a typical value of 1 cent each. Extreme optimizers might be able to achieve more value, and you may earn a higher or lower return depending on your spending habits.
Cardholders receive cash back in the form of Ultimate Rewards® points which can be redeemed for a statement credit, gift card, travel and more. You can even transfer points between other Chase cards that earn Ultimate Rewards, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card.
Additional benefits
The Freedom Flex card is backed by Mastercard and offers the top-tier World Elite Mastercard benefits, including:
- Boxed rewards: Earn 5% cash rewards on Boxed orders that you can redeem for future Boxed purchases.
- Lyft credit: When you take five Lyft rides in a month, you get a $10 credit (maximum of $10 credit per month).
- Fandango credit: Each time you buy two movie tickets, you’ll receive $5 off future movie tickets.
- World Elite concierge: Complimentary 24/7 concierge service that helps you plan vacations, book dinner reservations, find gifts and more.
- Cell phone protection: If you drop your phone or it’s stolen, you may get reimbursed for up to $800 per claim and $1,000 in yearly coverage. There's a maximum of two claims per 12-month period and a $50 deductible per claim.
Cardholders can also take advantage of Standard and World Mastercard benefits, such as price protection, a Postmates discount and a complimentary ShopRunner membership. (Learn more about World Elite Mastercard benefits.)
And like other Chase cards, you can benefit from these limited-time promotions:
- Earn 5% cash back on Lyft rides through March 31st, 2025.
- Cardholders can receive three months of free DashPass, then nine months at 50% off. New enrollees starting February 1, 2025 will receive six free months of DashPass.
Fees
In addition to generous rewards and perks, you can benefit from no annual fee. Plus, this card offers no interest on new purchases and balance transfers for the first 15 months your account is open (after, 18.99% - 28.49% variable APR). There's an intro balance transfer fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater, on transfers made within 60 days of account opening. After that it's either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.
Bottom line
The Chase Freedom Flex credit card is a competitive no-annual-fee card that outmatches the other two Freedom cards. You’ll receive lucrative cash-back rewards and an industry-leading welcome bonus that make this card a great asset.
Plus, this card pairs great with either the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card or the Chase Sapphire Reserve since you can transfer Ultimate Rewards points between cards. This makes your points worth 25% (Preferred) or 50% (Reserve) more.
Our methodology
To determine which credit cards offer the best value, Select analyzed popular credit cards available in the U.S. We compared each card on a range of features, including rewards, welcome bonus, introductory and standard APR, balance transfer fee and foreign transaction fees, as well as factors such as required credit and customer reviews when available. We also considered additional perks, the application process and how easy it is for the consumer to redeem points.
Select teamed up with location intelligence firm Esri. The company's data development team provided the most up-to-date and comprehensive consumer spending data based on the 2019 Consumer Expenditure Surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. You can read more about their methodology here.
Esri's data team created a sample annual budget of approximately $22,126 in retail spending. The budget includes six main categories: groceries ($5,174), gas ($2,218), dining out ($3,675), travel ($2,244), utilities ($4,862) and general purchases ($3,953). General purchases include items such as housekeeping supplies, clothing, personal care products, prescription drugs and vitamins, and other vehicle expenses.
Select used this budget to estimate how much the average consumer would save over the course of a year, two years and five years, assuming they would attempt to maximize their rewards potential by earning all welcome bonuses offered and using the card for all applicable purchases. All rewards total estimations are net the annual fee.
While the five-year estimates we've included are derived from a budget similar to the average American's spending, you may earn a higher or lower return depending on your shopping habits.