Mileage Tracker Comparison · 2026
MileIQ has rock-solid mileage tracking but nothing gig-specific. FlexDash matches its annual price ($59.99/yr), adds AI earnings scanning, bank-verified earnings, Amazon Flex cap tracking, and deactivation defense — features MileIQ doesn't offer at any price.
MileIQ is owned by Microsoft and is the most-installed mileage tracker on the App Store. Their automatic tracking is excellent — drive-classification is reliable and battery use is low. But MileIQ was designed for general business travel, not gig driving, so it lacks earnings tracking, platform-specific tools, and bank reconciliation entirely.
| Feature | FlexDash | MileIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic mileage tracking | Yes | Yes |
| AI earnings screenshot scanning | Yes | No |
| Amazon Flex 40-hr cap tracker | Yes | No |
| Bank-verified earnings (Plaid) | Yes | No |
| Earnings-by-platform dashboard | Yes | No |
| Bluetooth car auto-trigger | Yes | No |
| Automatic toll detection | Yes | No |
| Community gas prices | Yes | No |
| Deactivation defense PDF | Yes | No |
| IRS-compliant tax reports | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-platform single app | Yes | Partial |
If you're a Microsoft 365 user doing general business travel (not gig driving) and you only need mileage tracking — no earnings, no bank reconciliation, no platform-specific tools — MileIQ's tight Microsoft integration is convenient.
Any gig driver. MileIQ's lack of earnings tracking, bank reconciliation, and Amazon Flex cap tracking makes it incomplete for delivery and rideshare work. FlexDash matches MileIQ on price and surpasses it on every gig-relevant feature.
FlexDash Pro and MileIQ Premium both cost $59.99/year. Monthly, FlexDash is $6.99 vs MileIQ's $8.99 — a $2/month savings.
FlexDash adds AI earnings screenshot scanning, Amazon Flex 40-hour cap tracking, Plaid bank-verified earnings, Bluetooth car auto-trigger, automatic toll detection, community gas prices, and deactivation defense PDFs. MileIQ tracks mileage only — it doesn't connect to banks or scan earnings.
MileIQ tracks Amazon Flex miles correctly, but it doesn't track the Flex 40-hour cap, doesn't scan earnings, and doesn't integrate with Amazon's payouts. FlexDash was built specifically for gig drivers and handles all of these.
No — MileIQ focuses purely on mileage. FlexDash combines mileage tracking with AI earnings extraction from screenshots and Plaid bank reconciliation for true per-platform $/hr data.
Yes — export your MileIQ trip log as CSV, then import into FlexDash via Settings → Import. The IRS-compliant log keeps your historical trips intact while FlexDash takes over going forward.
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