Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?
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@dashrender Cellular enabled ODB II connector
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But the real answer is nothings going to work for lazy people. Everything is going to require verification tracking which trip are you actually trying to track all that kind of shit it’s work they won’t do it
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@jaredbusch said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
But the real answer is nothings going to work for lazy people. Everything is going to require verification tracking which trip are you actually trying to track all that kind of shit it’s work they won’t do it
Right, this is why I think all trips would be wanted - then they will pay their staff to sift through that log and pull out the needed information.
But the info from a ODB connector would be useless without GPS data (more specifically name of a nearby landmark) so people can know where the trip went (from where to where). -
Google maps - when it works, is pretty cool in showing your movements around the city.
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@dashrender said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
But the info from a ODB connector would be useless without GPS data
I think most of these devices have GPS tracking built in.
Edit: Maybe not most, I don't know for sure, but there are certainly ones available that do. -
@bnrstnr said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
@dashrender said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
But the info from a ODB connector would be useless without GPS data
I think most of these devices have GPS tracking built in.
Edit: Maybe not most, I don't know for sure, but there are certainly ones available that do.All the ones I know of with cellular connectivity have GPS built-in. There are tons of them without cellular connectivity that do not do that they just talk to a device in the vehicle
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Triplog (https://triplogmileage.com/)
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I'm using MileCatcher. You can have it autocaterogize trips so if you make the same trip often, it doesn't prompt you to categorize it.
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I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
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@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
Awesome.. this was the first one my Googling led me to. I've installed it to try at lunch.
It's also included free in O365 Business Premium... I wonder why it's not in E3 or E5?
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@dashrender said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
Awesome.. this was the first one my Googling led me to. I've installed it to try at lunch.
It's also included free in O365 Business Premium... I wonder why it's not in E3 or E5?
It has literally this year probably will save me close to $5,000 to $10,000 in tax deductions. All of my clients are two hours away.
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@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
@dashrender said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
Awesome.. this was the first one my Googling led me to. I've installed it to try at lunch.
It's also included free in O365 Business Premium... I wonder why it's not in E3 or E5?
It has literally this year probably will save me close to $5,000 to $10,000 in tax deductions. All of my clients are two hours away.
Awesome.
Frankly, because doctors typically bill for things at the end of a trip, it would be pretty easy for them to make a docket of their trips from the billing info.. but - whatever. -
@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
I've been using Everlance, exactly the same thing. I actually need to go do that, I haven't categorized anything for like 2 weeks now.
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@travisdh1 said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
@penguinwrangler said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
I like MileIQ. It captures all of my drives. I then go into the app and swipe left for personal and right for business on the trip card. I usually do this while I am in line waiting on something, lunch, at mechanic etc. You can then go in and add details to each trip. Then you can export it out into an IRS approved report.
I've been using Everlance, exactly the same thing. I actually need to go do that, I haven't categorized anything for like 2 weeks now.
I've been using Everlance too. Easy to sort trips right in the app.
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I have a friend who uses Automatic in conjunction with his car's ODB-II connector. He's also a SE who does a ton of driving.
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Well - apparently our tax advisors have stated that we only need to monitor driving habits for two weeks, then use that data to extrapolate the expected business trips and do math... /sigh.. whatever.
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@dashrender said in Mileage tracking app - any suggestions?:
Well - apparently our tax advisors have stated that we only need to monitor driving habits for two weeks, then use that data to extrapolate the expected business trips and do math... /sigh.. whatever.
Yeah, that's way easier.