Bill Kill has just rolled out a major new version of the app in both Norway and Sweden. The update brings AI invoice scanning, a redesigned card vault, a travel goal tracker, and a full reward program called the Zen Path. Alongside the launch, the AwardFares perks have been refreshed: more free months of Bill Kill Master for AwardFares users, and a new set of codes for the +Biz program.

If you already use Bill Kill to turn rent, taxes, and utilities into EuroBonus points, this is the version you’ve been waiting for. If you haven’t tried it yet, the new app is the cleanest entry point so far.

Key Takeaways

  • New app, new features: AI invoice scanning, a unified card vault (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), and a travel goal tracker that shows how every payment moves you closer to a specific trip.
  • The Zen Path: a tiered reward program (White, Yellow, Green, Blue, Red, Black) that earns you Zen points on every payment and unlocks perks at each level.
  • More AwardFares Master codes: AF2NO (Norway) and AF2SE (Sweden) give AwardFares users 2 months free of Bill Kill Master with any 6 or 12 month plan. Valid through June 30, 2027.
  • New +Biz codes: AWARDFARES1BIZ (Sweden) and AWARDFARES6BIZ (Norway) give AwardFares users 1 month free on any +Biz plan. Valid through June 30, 2026.
  • For Bill Kill users: the existing benefit still stands: active Bill Kill subscribers can claim 2 months of AwardFares Gold at awardfares.com/billkill.

In This Article

What’s New in the App

The redesign focuses on three things: getting invoices into the app faster, keeping your cards organised, and showing you what your payments are actually building toward.

Bill Kill new app: AI invoice scanning interface with the camera capturing an invoice and the app reading the amount automatically.

AI Invoice Scanning

Point your phone at any invoice. The app reads the amount, due date, and payee automatically and pre-fills the payment screen. No more typing 12 digit OCR/KID numbers and hoping you got it right. For anyone who has wrestled with Norwegian tax invoices or a Telia bill at 11pm, this alone changes how often you actually pay through the app.

A Unified Card Vault

Your Visa, Mastercard, and American Express cards now live in a single screen. You pick a default for everyday payments, and you can scan a new card with the camera in a few seconds. The setup matters because the card you pay with is what determines your points-earning rate. Switching from a generic Visa to a SAS EuroBonus Mastercard or Amex is the difference between earning nothing and earning real travel currency on bills you were going to pay anyway.

Bill Kill card vault: Visa, Mastercard, and American Express cards stored side-by-side with a default card highlighted.

Travel Goal Tracker

Set a goal: “Norway to Turkey, Business class.” The app then shows your progress toward the points needed every time you pay a bill. It’s a small touch, but it reframes a 2,727 SEK insurance bill as 4 percent of a Business Class seat to Istanbul, not just another invoice. The psychology helps. Bills you’d grumble about become deposits into the trip you’re actually planning. And if you’re paying through a SAS Amex, the 2-for-1 voucher effectively halves the target. Same seat, half the points.

Bill Kill new app: travel goal screen showing progress toward a points target for a chosen route and cabin.

Pro Tip

Pay your card balance in full every month. The whole point (literally) of running bills through Bill Kill is to earn EuroBonus or Amex points on money you were going to spend anyway. Carrying a balance and paying interest erases the value of every point you earn. Treat the credit card as a transit layer, not as credit.

The Zen Path: Belts, Points, and Future Perks

Bill Kill’s reward program, Zen, has been rebuilt around a martial-arts-style belt progression. You earn Zen points on every payment (and on actions like paying on the due date or referring a friend), and you progress through belts as your lifetime points climb.

The belts, from entry to top:

Belt Tier
White Entry level. Everyone starts here.
Yellow Reached after consistent monthly use.
Green Reserved for active long-term users.
Blue Higher-volume payers.
Red Power users.
Black The very top of the program.

Zen points come in two groups: Basic Points (everyone earns them, count toward belt level) and Extra Points (Master subscribers only, can be redeemed against transaction fees at a rate of 1,000 Extra Points = 1 SEK / 1 NOK). If you’re paying serious volume through the app, Extra Points materially reduce the effective fee.

Bill Kill Zen Path: belt progression from White through Black with Zen points required for each level.

Updated Master Bill Kill Tiers and New Codes

Master Bill Kill is the paid tier that unlocks the full set of features on top of the free Ninja tier. Visa, Mastercard, and American Express all work across every plan, including Ninja, so points earners aren’t locked out at the free level. Three Master plans are available, and the longer ones come with a meaningful Zen-point bonus on top of the price discount.

Plan Monthly Cost (SEK) Benefits
1 Month 96 SEK/mo +5,000 Zen
6 Months 91.33 SEK/mo Save 14 days, +10,000 Zen
12 Months (Most Popular) 81.91 SEK/mo Save 2 months

For the AwardFares partnership, the codes have been simplified and extended:

New AwardFares → Master Bill Kill Codes

For AwardFares users signing up for a 6 or 12 month Master plan:

  • AF2NO : 2 months free Bill Kill Master in Norway.
  • AF2SE : 2 months free Bill Kill Master in Sweden.

You must be an active AwardFares subscriber at the time of subscribing on Bill Kill. Valid through June 30, 2027. Codes work based on region: an AF2SE won’t validate for a Norwegian account, and vice versa.

That’s an effective two months free on top of an already-discounted long plan. If you were planning to pay a year of Norwegian or Swedish bills through Bill Kill anyway, this turns it into 14 paid months for the price of 12.

+Biz: New Codes for AwardFares Users

Bill Kill’s +Biz program (for registered businesses paying corporate invoices) is also part of the refreshed partnership. If you’re a business owner running rent, taxes, suppliers, and software through +Biz, two new codes apply:

New AwardFares → +Biz Codes

For AwardFares users on any +Biz plan (1, 6, or 12 month):

  • AWARDFARES1BIZ : 1 month free +Biz in Sweden.
  • AWARDFARES6BIZ : 1 month free +Biz in Norway.

You must be an active AwardFares subscriber at the time of subscribing. Valid through June 30, 2026 (this one is the shorter, time-limited campaign window). The “1” and “6” in the code names are internal differentiators with no other meaning.

For context on what the +Biz program covers (eligible expense categories, Amex restrictions, transaction fee math), see our previous write-up: Bill Kill +Biz in Norway.

Already a Bill Kill User? Claim 2 Months of AwardFares

The benefit on the AwardFares side hasn’t gone anywhere. If you already have an active Bill Kill subscription, you can claim 2 free months of AwardFares Gold at awardfares.com/billkill. The validation runs against Bill Kill’s system, so you don’t need a code: just sign in on both ends with the same details and the offer activates.

This is the cleanest path to try AwardFares Gold if you’ve been on the fence: paying a few months of bills through Bill Kill is essentially free (or net-positive once the points are factored in), and the AwardFares Gold months come on top.

The Value Proposition

A single Business Class alert that fires at the right moment can save you the equivalent of $2,000 to $5,000 in cash fares. A 9.99 USD per month AwardFares Gold subscription pays for itself with one good redemption. When you stack the 2 free months from Bill Kill on top of points-earning bill payments, you’re getting the search tool, the alerts, and the points all from spending you were going to make anyway.

Bottom Line

The new Bill Kill app is a meaningful step up: faster invoice entry, better card management, and a reward program that gives long-term users something concrete to climb toward. The AwardFares perks have been refreshed to match. If you’re in Norway or Sweden, the math is straightforward: pay bills you’d pay anyway, earn EuroBonus points on top, get a couple of months of award search included on either side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Master Bill Kill and the +Biz program?

Master Bill Kill is the consumer plan, used to pay personal invoices (rent, utilities, taxes, insurance) on a credit card. +Biz is the business plan, intended for registered companies paying corporate expenses (supplier invoices, payroll-adjacent costs, software). They have separate subscription tiers and separate AwardFares promo codes.

Do I need an AwardFares subscription to use the new Bill Kill codes?

Yes. The codes AF2NO, AF2SE, AWARDFARES1BIZ, and AWARDFARES6BIZ all require an active AwardFares subscription at the time you sign up on Bill Kill. The other direction (Bill Kill subscribers getting 2 months of AwardFares Gold) does not require a code, just a Bill Kill account that Bill Kill’s system can validate.

Can I use a Norwegian code in Sweden, or vice versa?

No. The codes are region-specific and validate against your account’s country. AF2NO and AWARDFARES6BIZ are for Norway, AF2SE and AWARDFARES1BIZ are for Sweden.

Until when are the new codes valid?

The Master codes (AF2NO, AF2SE) are valid through June 30, 2027. The +Biz codes (AWARDFARES1BIZ, AWARDFARES6BIZ) are valid through June 30, 2026 as a launch campaign.

What is the Zen Path and how do I climb it?

It’s Bill Kill’s belt-based reward program. You earn Zen points on every payment, plus extra Zen for actions like paying invoices on the due date, referring a friend, or holding a Master subscription. As your lifetime points grow, you advance through belts (White, Yellow, Green, Blue, Red, Black). Top-tier belts unlock additional perks, including (in time) the ability to gift an AwardFares Diamond subscription to a friend or family member.

Are American Express cards supported?

Yes. All American Express cards work across every Bill Kill plan, including the free Ninja tier and Master. On +Biz there are some category restrictions (Amex blocks payments for things like flights, cruises, hotels, and Klarna invoices), but Visa, Mastercard, and Amex all work on the consumer side. Paying through a SAS Amex card on Bill Kill also counts toward the annual spend threshold for the SAS Amex 2-for-1 voucher, which is the single highest-value perk on any Nordic card.

Is there a fee on every payment?

Yes, Bill Kill charges a small transaction fee on each payment (around 2.5% on +Biz). For most users, the value of the EuroBonus or Amex points earned outweighs the fee, especially when paying bigger-ticket items. Master subscribers can also redeem Zen Extra Points against fees at 1,000 Extra Points = 1 SEK / 1 NOK.

Where can I download the new app?

On the App Store and Google Play. Search “Bill Kill” or visit billkill.no for direct links.