Miles auto-logs every business drive in the background and writes an IRS-compliant PDF at tax time. Zero data ever leaves your iPhone.
Download on the App Store See how it worksiOS 17+ · iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch · No ads, no servers, no cloud GPS
Rideshare drivers, real-estate agents, sales reps, contractors, small-business owners — anyone who claims the standard mileage deduction.
A typical full-time rideshare driver logs 25,000 business miles a year. At 70¢/mi, that is $17,500 deductible.
Showings, listings, closings. Confidential client locations stay on this device.
Trips to jobsites, suppliers, client meetings. Tag each trip with a Schedule C category.
Territory drives logged automatically. Export a CSV your sales-ops team can paste into expensing.
One-time setup. Background trip detection. One swipe to classify.
Miles uses iOS system-level Significant Location Change + Visit Monitoring. Battery cost is ≈ 2–3% per day — not the 20%+ that "always GPS" apps burn.
A 30 KB on-device model learns from your swipes. After ≈ 50 manual classifications, most trips classify themselves.
Date, miles, start, end, business purpose, rate, deductible — exactly what the IRS expects. CSV export for your accountant.
"Last trip: 4.2 mi · Business?" Tap to confirm. Wrist tag is the lowest-friction classification surface that exists.
One nudge a day, at the time you pick. Tap to swipe through yesterday's trips Tinder-style.
Pro+ matches trips against your Calendar to suggest "this looks like the 2:30 Smith meeting."
No servers. No analytics. No insurance affiliate. No ads. No third-party SDKs. Miles is the offline-first answer to MileIQ.
Free to download. Subscription-only revenue — no ads, no affiliate, no data sale.
Subscriptions auto-renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Manage in Settings → Apple ID. One free trial per Apple ID. Tax-season Annual price ($19.99) honoured Jan 15 – Apr 15 each year.