Mileage Tracker Comparison · 2026
TripLog is the cheapest monthly option ($4.99/mo) with solid mileage tracking. FlexDash is $2/month more but adds AI earnings scanning, bank reconciliation, Amazon Flex cap tracking, and deactivation defense — features TripLog doesn't have at any price.
TripLog is one of the longest-running mileage tracker apps and offers the cheapest monthly subscription in this comparison ($4.99/mo). Their core tracking is mature and reliable. But like Everlance and MileIQ, TripLog was built for general business mileage rather than gig driving, so it lacks earnings tracking, bank reconciliation, and platform-specific tools.
| Feature | FlexDash | TripLog |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | Partial |
| 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 need only basic mileage tracking on the cheapest monthly plan and you don't want any of the earnings, bank, or gig-platform features, TripLog at $4.99/mo is the lowest-cost option.
If you drive for any gig platform, FlexDash's earnings scanning, bank reconciliation, and Amazon Flex cap tracking deliver value the $2/month difference recoups within one cap warning or one missed InstantPay fee. Both apps cost the same annually ($59.99), so on annual billing the question is purely 'do I want gig-driver features?' — and the answer is almost always yes.
Annually they cost the same ($59.99/year). Monthly, TripLog is $4.99 vs FlexDash's $6.99 — a $2/month difference. On annual billing, FlexDash is the better value because the per-year price is identical and FlexDash includes substantially more features.
FlexDash adds AI earnings screenshot scanning, Plaid bank integration, Amazon Flex 40-hour cap tracking, earnings-by-platform dashboard, automatic toll detection, community gas prices, and deactivation defense PDFs. TripLog focuses on mileage and expense tracking only.
No. TripLog tracks mileage and expenses but does not extract earnings data from gig platform screenshots. FlexDash uses Gemini AI to extract blocks, tips, base pay, station codes, and active-time hours.
No. TripLog has no Amazon Flex-specific features. FlexDash is the only mileage tracker that tracks the 40-hour rolling weekly cap correctly (including future scheduled blocks and isolating non-Flex platforms).
Yes — export your TripLog trip log as CSV and import into FlexDash via Settings → Import. Your historical mileage data carries over while FlexDash takes over tracking going forward.
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