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Mile Tally

Your trips. Your data. On your phone.

A mileage tracker built for people who'd rather their location history wasn't anyone else's business.

Coming to the App Store

Automatic. Without "Always" location.

Apple's motion sensors notice you're driving. Mile Tally asks if you want to log it. You decide.

Local. Period.

No accounts. No cloud sync. No iCloud. No analytics. No outbound network calls. The route never leaves your phone — only the summary the IRS asks for.

One-time $4.99. No subscriptions, ever.

Pay once for unlimited history, PDF export, the Apple Watch app, and home-screen widgets.

How it works

  1. You start driving.

    Mile Tally's motion detection notices and sends a notification. No GPS, no recording — just a heads-up.

  2. You decide to log it.

    Tap "Start Tracking" in the notification. The app comes forward and starts recording distance.

  3. The trip ends.

    Mile Tally saves the summary — distance, time, category, purpose — and discards the raw coordinates immediately.

  4. At tax time.

    Pick a date range, export CSV or PDF, and hand it to your accountant. Done.

What we will never do

  • Request "Always" location permission
  • Make a single network call without your action
  • Embed a third-party analytics or crash SDK
  • Sync your trips to a server we control
  • Sell, share, or aggregate your data