The mileage tracker built for Amazon Flex drivers
Amazon Flex tells you what the block pays before you take it. What it never tells you - not before, not after, not at tax time - is how many miles the route will put on your car. Two $72 blocks can differ by 60 miles, and Amazon reports none of them. GigOdo logs every one automatically.
Blocks hide the miles
A Flex driver running four blocks a week can easily drive 900 to 1,100 miles a month: to the station, the route itself, and the long legs between far-flung stops. At the current IRS rate of 76 cents per mile (72.5 cents before July 2026), 1,000 monthly miles is a $760/month deduction - $9,120 a year - and Amazon provides no record of any of it. Without your own log, that deduction simply doesn't exist on your return.
Same pay, different profit
Block pay looks fixed, but your profit isn't. A $72, 3-hour block with a tight 30-mile suburban route nets very differently than the same $72 across 90 rural miles - roughly $6 versus $18 of gas, and $22 versus $65 of deduction. GigOdo pairs each block's real miles with its pay, so your history shows which stations and time slots actually pay. The weekly AI review spells it out from your own numbers.
How Flex drivers use GigOdo
- Home Zone is made for block work: leave home, tracking starts; pull back in after the route, it stops and files the trip. Zero interaction on block days.
- Auto-Detect (Android) covers everything else - it notices driving and tracks in the background while you run the Flex app.
- Log the block pay against the day's miles - or type "friday 3hr flex block $72, about 85 miles" into Paste Your Day and approve it.
- Fuel log turns fill-ups into your true per-mile cost - the number that decides whether long-route stations are worth it.
- Tax time: deduction totals at the IRS rate, free CSV export, CPA-ready report pack in Pro.
Start logging before your next shift
Free forever. No trip cap. No card. Your routes never leave your phone.
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