Private by design
Mileage, trip, expense, earnings, and tax-planning records are designed to stay on your phone.
Guides
Practical guides for U.S. rideshare and delivery drivers who want better mileage, expense, earnings, tax-planning, and export records without uploading in-app driver records to GigClaim servers.
Last reviewed: June 15, 2026
Mileage, trip, expense, earnings, and tax-planning records are designed to stay on your phone.
Review local records first, then export only when you choose.
Intro
Good gig-driver records are specific enough to be useful later and clear enough to explain. These guides focus on practical recordkeeping, not tax advice.
Learn what to track during work sessions, how to review classifications, and how exports fit into a recordkeeping workflow.
See what GigClaim Starter includes for free, where the 5-session monthly limit fits, and when Pro may be better.
Use a privacy-first guide for driver records, local review, support caveats, and export control.
Use a practical checklist for mileage, expense, earnings, export records, and questions for a qualified tax professional.
Compare the recordkeeping workflows drivers may need when organizing mileage-based and actual vehicle expense records.
Delivery workflows
Focused guides for common delivery workflows. Platform names are used only to identify driver workflows.
Track DoorDash mileage with GigClaim on iPhone. Learn how to log delivery miles, find mileage records, use the free Starter plan, and export reports.
Use GigClaim as an Uber Eats mileage tracker with a free Starter plan. Learn what delivery miles to log, when the free plan fits, and how to review records.
Use GigClaim as an Instacart mileage tracker with a free Starter plan. Learn what shopper miles to log, when the free plan fits, and how to review records.
Use GigClaim as a Grubhub mileage tracker with a free Starter plan. Learn what delivery miles to log, when the free plan fits, and how to review records.
Driver pages
These pages connect the guide library to specific rideshare, delivery, shopping, and package-delivery workflows.
Track DoorDash work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with DoorDash.
Track Uber work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Uber.
Track Lyft work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Lyft.
Track Uber Eats work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Uber Eats.
Track Instacart work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Instacart.
Track Amazon Flex work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Amazon Flex.
Track Walmart Spark work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Walmart Spark.
Track Grubhub work miles, review trips, log expenses and earnings, and export records while keeping driver records on your phone. GigClaim is not affiliated with Grubhub.
Privacy-first tracking
These guides explain why driver records are sensitive, what local-first means, and how to track without connecting gig-platform or bank accounts.
Understand why driver records can reveal location, schedule, income, and platform activity.
GigClaim includes a free mileage tracker Starter plan with 5 work sessions per month. Learn when free mileage tracking is enough and when Pro may fit better.
Learn what makes mileage records sensitive and how a private mileage tracker can help gig drivers keep work miles, trips, expenses, earnings, and exports under their control.
A guide for gig drivers who want mileage tracking without linking gig-platform, bank, or financial accounts for their driver records.
Learn what local-first mileage tracking means for gig drivers who want work-mile, trip, expense, earnings, planning, and export records kept on the phone.
Tax-time workflow
These guides focus on practical review steps drivers can take before sharing records or using them in a tax-preparation workflow.
Organize work sessions, trip classifications, expenses, earnings, planning estimates, and exports.
Review work sessions, trip classifications, missed records, expenses, earnings, and exports before tax time.
Check what to review before exporting driver records and how to keep shared files limited and useful.
Keep recordkeeping separate from final tax decisions while preparing better questions.
Mileage records
Mileage records are easier to review when work sessions, trips, classifications, notes, and missed entries are organized as you go. GigClaim focuses on making those records inspectable before they become reports.
Privacy and local-first tracking
Driver records can show where you drive, when you work, what you earn, and which apps you use. GigClaim is built around local-first recordkeeping so in-app driver records stay on the phone and exports happen only when you choose.
Expense and earnings records
Keep expense records organized by type, date, amount, and notes for your own review.
Record gig earnings so mileage, expense, and income records can be reviewed together.
Record review workflow
A recordkeeping workflow should help you review records before tax time, export summaries when you choose, and bring questions to a qualified tax professional. GigClaim provides planning estimates and recordkeeping tools, not tax filing.
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