Mileage records
Track work miles, review trips, and keep records inspectable before export.
No account linking
Some drivers want organized mileage records without connecting gig-platform, bank, or financial accounts. GigClaim is designed for manual, local-first driver records that stay under the driver's control.
Last reviewed: June 15, 2026
Track work miles, review trips, and keep records inspectable before export.
Mileage, trip, expense, earnings, and tax-planning records are designed to stay on your phone.
Export records only when you choose.
Inside GigClaim

GigClaim is built around reviewable records: track the work session, inspect trips, add missed entries or notes when needed, then export only after the record makes sense.
That workflow is useful for busy delivery and rideshare days where personal errands, weak GPS, parking, tolls, or route changes can make a raw mileage total hard to trust without review.
Quick answer
Driver scenarios
Use these examples as review prompts, not tax conclusions. Your facts still matter.
Use driver-created records instead of connecting gig-platform accounts for mileage, expenses, earnings, and planning estimates.
Manual/local-first records can cover multi-app days without requiring a separate connection for each platform.
Track the work session, review trips, log money records you choose to keep, and export when needed.
Why it matters
Connected accounts can add complexity for drivers who simply want to track work miles, review trips, log money records, and export when ready.
GigClaim focuses on driver-created records. It does not require gig-platform credentials or bank credentials for the in-app mileage, trip, expense, earnings, and planning records.
Privacy caveat
App Store downloads, subscriptions, restore flows, support requests, website forms, diagnostics, app analytics, and website analytics may use systems outside the local driver-record database.
The important distinction is that GigClaim's in-app driver records are designed to stay on the device unless you choose to export or share them.
Workflow
Without account imports, review habits matter. Check work sessions, trip classifications, missed entries, expenses, earnings, and notes while the week is still fresh.
GigClaim provides planning estimates and recordkeeping tools, not tax, legal, or accounting advice. It does not file taxes.
Review checklist
Confirm the workflow does not require gig-platform or bank credentials for in-app driver records.
Review manually added trips, expenses, earnings, and notes before relying on totals.
Do not send platform passwords, bank numbers, private trip histories, or tax documents through support unless specifically needed.
Common mistakes
Without account imports, your review habit matters. Check missed trips, notes, expenses, and earnings weekly.
App Store systems, support forms, diagnostics, app analytics, and website analytics may still be separate systems.
A note like 'delivery correction after missed start' is more useful than a vague or emotional note later.
Export only the date range and fields you need for the review or recipient.
Boundaries
FAQ
GigClaim is designed around driver-created records and does not require a bank connection for in-app mileage records.
Yes. GigClaim does not require gig-platform credentials for driver records. Platform names on the site are used to describe driver workflows, not affiliation.
Do not send full trip histories, platform passwords, bank numbers, tax IDs, or sensitive tax documents through support unless GigClaim specifically requests them and they are necessary.
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