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Stride Alternatives for Mileage Tracking and Tax Savings
Top Stride alternatives for gig workers, freelancers, and self-employed drivers who need automatic mileage tracking and tax-ready reports — starting with MileLog.
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Stride offers mileage tracking alongside health insurance marketplace tools for gig workers and self-employed individuals. It is a unique combination, but some users find the health insurance features irrelevant and want a more focused, higher-quality mileage tracker without the bundled insurance experience.
MileLog

MileLog is a simple automatic mileage tracker for freelancers, contractors, realtors, small businesses, and anyone who needs IRS- or CRA-ready mileage logs. It focuses on the core loop: drive as usual, let the app detect trips, swipe to classify business or personal, then export clean reports for tax time.
Its biggest appeal is the lightweight, practical workflow. If you mainly want automatic tracking, one-swipe classification, battery-conscious behavior, and straightforward reports without a heavy business platform, MileLog is a natural fit.
MileIQ

MileIQ is one of the best-known mileage trackers, using automatic drive detection and swipe-based classification. It is a reliable choice for solo drivers who want a familiar brand with straightforward mileage logging.
Everlance

Everlance combines automatic mileage tracking with expense tracking and receipt capture. It is useful for self-employed workers who want mileage and expenses handled together in one app.
Driversnote

Driversnote offers automatic GPS logging, tax-compliant reports, and optional iBeacon hardware. It is a practical option for drivers who want structured trip logs and a clean reporting setup.
Each app balances different priorities: MileLog for simple automatic tracking that just works, MileIQ for a familiar swipe-based flow, Everlance for combined mileage and expense management, and Driversnote for structured GPS logging with optional hardware.


