MileTrack β Automatic Mileage & Tax Log Set it and forget it. MileTrack detects when you start driving and logs each trip automatically. No tapping. No forgetting. Open the app at tax time and your mileage is already organized. A smarter inbox for your trips Every detected trip lands in your Inbox. Swipe right to accept, swipe left to dismiss. Classify a week of driving in minutes. Merge short trips into one route. Add a business purpose. Done. Built for real tax deductions The IRS expects a written record of business mileage β date, destination, purpose, and miles. MileTrack captures what you need. Export a clear PDF or CSV whenever your accountant asks. The 2026 IRS standard rate is $0.725 per mile. Know your deduction in real time The dashboard shows your month-to-date deductible miles and estimated tax savings, updated as you confirm trips. Glance at your miles from the Home Screen Add the MileTrack widget (small or medium) to see todayβs miles and month-to-date totals without opening the app. Stay in control of your data Settings β Data & Backup lists iCloud snapshots and on-device backups so you can review history and restore when you need to, after a clear in-app confirmation. Saved locations, vehicles, clients, and categories continue to sync through iCloud alongside your trip log. Whatβs new in 1.2.5 β’ Data & Backup β browse iCloud and local backups; restore a snapshot when you need it β’ Home Screen widget β today and month-to-date stats at a glance β’ Trip reminders β optional Business and Personal actions on the notification to bulk-categorize pending trips β’ Saved locations (Home, Work, and coordinates) back up to iCloud and survive reinstalls β’ Month-to-date deduction on Home for a more useful daily view β’ Reports category filter at the top for faster access β’ Estimated value in Reports when a matching mileage rate is configured Works across all your devices. iCloud keeps your trips and settings consistent on every iPhone signed into the same account. Perfect for freelancers, consultants, gig workers, real estate agents, photographers, and anyone who drives for work and wants to keep the deduction.