Why $0 Annual Fee Setups Work
Annual fee cards get the most attention, but a well-chosen set of no-fee cards can earn 80-90% as much as a premium setup — with zero cost to hold. For many people, the math favors skipping the fees entirely.
The key is combining cards that cover different bonus categories, so you earn 2-3% or more on the majority of your spending instead of 1% everywhere.
Combo 1: Chase Freedom Unlimited + Capital One SavorOne
Total annual fees: $0
| Category | Card to Use | Earn Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Dining | SavorOne | 3% |
| Groceries | SavorOne | 3% |
| Streaming | SavorOne | 3% |
| Entertainment | SavorOne | 3% |
| Everything else | Freedom Unlimited | 1.5% |
Why it works: The SavorOne covers four major bonus categories at 3% with no spending caps. The Freedom Unlimited fills in everything else at 1.5% — a solid base rate for a free card.
Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($600 dining, $700 groceries, $60 streaming, $100 entertainment, $2,540 everything else):
- SavorOne: ($600 + $700 + $60 + $100) x 12 x 3% = $526/year
- CFU: $2,540 x 12 x 1.5% = $457/year
- Total: $983/year net (no fees to subtract)
Upgrade path: If you later add a Chase Sapphire Preferred ($95/year), your CFU points become transferable to Hyatt, United, etc. — boosting their value from 1 cent to 1.5-1.7 cents each.
Combo 2: Citi Double Cash + Amex Blue Cash Everyday
Total annual fees: $0
| Category | Card to Use | Earn Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Groceries | BCE | 3% (up to $6,000/yr) |
| Gas | BCE | 3% |
| Online shopping | BCE | 3% (up to $6,000/yr) |
| Everything else | Double Cash | 2% |
Why it works: The Double Cash's 2% flat rate is the best no-fee base rate available. The BCE adds 3% on gas, groceries, and online shopping — three categories where most people spend heavily.
Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($500 groceries, $250 gas, $350 online shopping, $2,900 everything else):
- BCE: ($500 + $250 + $350) x 12 x 3% = $396/year
- Double Cash: $2,900 x 12 x 2% = $696/year
- Total: $1,092/year net
Note on BCE caps: The 3% on groceries and online shopping each cap at $6,000/year ($500/month). If you spend more, the excess drops to 1%. For heavy grocery spenders, the SavorOne combo above may earn more since its 3% has no cap.
Combo 3: Wells Fargo Active Cash + SavorOne + Amex BCE
Total annual fees: $0
| Category | Card to Use | Earn Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Dining | SavorOne | 3% |
| Groceries | SavorOne | 3% (uncapped) |
| Streaming | SavorOne | 3% |
| Entertainment | SavorOne | 3% |
| Gas | BCE | 3% |
| Online shopping | BCE | 3% (up to $6,000/yr) |
| Everything else | Active Cash | 2% |
Why it works: Three cards, zero overlap, and a strong earn rate on nearly every category. The SavorOne handles dining, groceries, streaming, and entertainment. The BCE covers gas and online shopping. The Active Cash picks up everything else at 2%.
Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($500 dining, $600 groceries, $60 streaming, $100 entertainment, $250 gas, $300 online, $2,190 everything else):
- SavorOne: ($500 + $600 + $60 + $100) x 12 x 3% = $454/year
- BCE: ($250 + $300) x 12 x 3% = $198/year
- Active Cash: $2,190 x 12 x 2% = $526/year
- Total: $1,178/year net
This three-card setup earns an effective 2.45% across all spending — better than any single no-fee card can achieve alone.
How These Compare to Fee Cards
On the same $4,000/month spend, a typical fee card setup (Amex Gold + Freedom Unlimited) might earn:
- Gross: ~$1,600/year
- Net after fees: ~$1,600 - $325 + $240 credits = $1,515/year (if credits are fully used)
- Net without credits: ~$1,600 - $325 = $1,275/year
The three-card no-fee combo earns $1,178/year — only $97 less than the fee setup with credits, and actually more if the Amex credits go unused. For many people, the simplicity and zero-cost of the no-fee approach is the better deal.
When to Upgrade to Fee Cards
No-fee setups work best when:
- Your total spend is under $5,000/month (less spend = less benefit from higher category rates)
- You don't use transfer partners (travel cards' value comes from transfers)
- You want zero ongoing costs (no need to track whether cards pay for themselves each year)
Consider adding a fee card when:
- Your dining + grocery spend exceeds $800/month (the Amex Gold's 4x starts to dominate)
- You want transfer partner access for international travel
- You value lounge access or travel protections
Let the Optimizer Decide
Not sure which no-fee combo is best for your spending? Run the optimizer and exclude all annual fee cards — the solver will find the mathematically best $0/year setup for your exact spending profile. You might be surprised how much you can earn without paying a dime in fees.