Record fill-ups for all your cars and monitor your car’s efficiency.
Need to track business mileage? Just start auto trip and we will track all your trips in the background whenever you are on the move.
Don’t lose sight of your maintenance and services. Log your services and we will remind you when its due.
Know your vehicle's running costs and plan for your expenses.
Sign into the cloud and get easy access to all your data from anywhere and any device.
Run your reports or schedule them weekly or monthly to know more about your fill-ups , mileage and expenses.
Free Version$0.00
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Gold Version$9.99
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Platinum Version$9.99/year |
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| Unlimited fill-ups, services, expenses | ![]() |
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| Unlimited manual trips | ![]() |
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| In-depth analysis and reports | ![]() |
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| Reminders based on mileage or date for services and expenses | ![]() |
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| Voice activated input | ![]() |
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| Sync data between multiple devices | ![]() |
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| Add Unlimited services and expenses | Upto 10 service |
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| Add Multiple vehicles | Upto 4 |
Upto 7 |
Unlimited |
| Instant backup of all your data to the cloud | Only Log |
Log + Receipts |
Log + Receipts |
| Automatic trip logging | 15 trips / month |
15 trips / month |
Unlimited |
| Export to Google Drive | Only Log |
Log + Receipts |
Log + Receipts |
| Sync data between multiple drivers | ![]() |
Up to 3 drivers |
Unlimited |
| Generate reports | Cannot attach raw |
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| Access your data on the web | ![]() |
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| GPS tracking in manual trips | ![]() |
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| Change quantity unit for individual fill-ups | ![]() |
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| No Ads | ![]() |
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| Schedule Automated weekly or monthly reports | ![]() |
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| Receive maintenance reminder via email | ![]() |
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| View saved trips on maps | ![]() |
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