Pricing that respects a driver's math
Everything that runs on your phone is free forever - no trip caps, no trial clocks, no card. Pro adds the cloud: backup, sync, and AI tax tools, for about the tax deduction on four miles of driving a month.
- ✓GPS + auto trip detection, unlimited
- ✓Home Zone - hands-free start and stop
- ✓Floating bubble controls
- ✓Earnings per trip and platform ($/mile)
- ✓Fuel log with real cost per mile
- ✓Deduction totals at the IRS rate
- ✓CSV export + full JSON backup file
- ✓CSV import - bring your history from other trackers
- ✓Milestones, personal bests + tax-readiness meter
- ✓Weekly recap email + weekly net goal (free account)
- ✓Paste Your Day - type your shift, AI logs it (free account)
- ✓Cloud backup - phone dies, records don't
- ✓Sync across your devices
- ✓Weekly AI earnings review
- ✓Quarterly estimated-tax amounts
- ✓CPA-ready report pack (printable + CSVs)
The comparison drivers actually run
The established mileage apps charge $8.99 to $19.99 a month and most don't track earnings at all. GigOdo Pro at the founding price costs $24.99 a year - the tax-deduction value of about 33 miles at the current 76-cent IRS rate. See the detailed breakdowns: GigOdo vs Everlance and GigOdo vs MileIQ.
Why only sync is paid
Tracking your own miles on your own phone shouldn't cost a subscription - that's the product's core promise, and it's why the free tier has no caps. Pro exists because cloud storage, sync infrastructure, and the AI that writes your weekly review run on our servers and cost real money. You pay for what actually costs us something; the rest is yours.