The mileage tracker built for Roadie drivers

Roadie gigs aren't like food delivery - they're airport runs, oversized items, cross-town and cross-state hauls. The miles are big, the return leg is often empty, and Roadie doesn't hand you a mileage log. On gigs this size, the mileage math IS the profit math.

Comparing Roadie with Frayt, Bungii, GoShare, and the rest of the big-item apps? Start with the big-and-bulky delivery guide.

The deadhead problem

A "$35 plus $10 tip" airport run that's 28 miles out is a 56-mile round trip - you drive home empty. That gig grossed $0.80 a mile, not $1.61. At highway fuel burn, gas takes another $8, and the 56 miles are worth $41 of tax deduction at the 2026 IRS rate. Whether that was a good gig depends entirely on numbers Roadie never shows you. GigOdo tracks the full round trip automatically, so the empty leg - your real cost - is in the log too.

Long miles make fuel accuracy matter most

At 100+ miles per gig, the difference between a guessed fuel cost and your car's real number is dollars per gig, not cents. GigOdo starts with your MPG and local gas price, then switches to accurate mode after two full-tank fill-ups: your actual dollars divided by your actual miles - highway cruising, cargo weight, and all.

How Roadie drivers use GigOdo

Start logging before your next shift

Free forever. No trip cap. No card. Your routes never leave your phone.

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Driver questions

Does Roadie provide a mileage log?
No. Roadie shows gig distance estimates when you accept but provides no mileage documentation for taxes. Your own contemporaneous log is the record.
Is the empty drive back deductible?
The return from a delivery made in the course of your work generally counts as business mileage, but specifics depend on your situation - log the full round trip and confirm treatment with your tax professional.
Will hours of tracking drain my battery?
GigOdo uses standard Android location updates comparable to navigation apps, and its Settings > Battery panel shows the measured battery use per hour while tracking, so you can see the real cost instead of guessing. For multi-hour hauls, a car charger is smart practice regardless - you're likely running navigation anyway.
Is it really free?
Tracking, the fuel log, deduction totals, and CSV export are free forever with no trip cap and no card. Pro ($2.99/month founding price) adds cloud backup, sync, the weekly AI review, and tax extras.