Mileage Tracker Comparison · 2026
Hurdlr Premium is a strong all-in-one bookkeeping tool. FlexDash matches the bank-linking feature, adds Amazon Flex cap tracking, Bluetooth trigger, toll detection, gas prices, and deactivation defense — and saves you $40/year.
Hurdlr Premium is built for self-employed bookkeeping — mileage, income, expenses, and quarterly tax estimates in one app. It's one of the few competitors that links to bank accounts. But at $100/year it's the priciest option in the gig-driver space, and it lacks Amazon Flex-specific tooling and deactivation protection.
| Feature | FlexDash | Hurdlr |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic mileage tracking | Yes | Yes |
| AI earnings screenshot scanning | Yes | Partial |
| Amazon Flex 40-hr cap tracker | Yes | No |
| Bank-verified earnings (Plaid) | Yes | Yes |
| Earnings-by-platform dashboard | Yes | Partial |
| Bluetooth car auto-trigger | Yes | No |
| Automatic toll detection | Yes | No |
| Community gas prices | Yes | No |
| Deactivation defense PDF | Yes | No |
| IRS-compliant tax reports | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-platform single app | Yes | Yes |
If you need full-featured self-employed bookkeeping (mileage + income + expenses + quarterly tax estimates) AND you're not specifically a gig driver — for example, a freelance designer or consultant with diverse income streams — Hurdlr's broader accounting features may justify the higher price.
Any gig driver. FlexDash includes the same Plaid bank integration as Hurdlr, plus Amazon Flex cap tracking, Bluetooth trigger, toll detection, gas prices, and deactivation defense — for $40/year less. Hurdlr's bookkeeping breadth doesn't help a Flex or DoorDash driver as much as gig-specific tooling does.
Yes — FlexDash Pro is $59.99/year vs Hurdlr Premium at $100/year, a $40/year savings. Monthly is $6.99 vs Hurdlr's $9.99 ($3/month savings).
Yes — FlexDash Pro uses Plaid (the same provider as Hurdlr) to identify gig platform deposits and auto-flag InstantPay fees as deductible expenses. Same security model, same bank coverage, $40/year less.
Amazon Flex 40-hour cap tracking, Bluetooth car auto-trigger, automatic toll detection with EZ-Pass rates, community gas prices, and deactivation defense PDFs for Amazon Flex and DoorDash — none of which Hurdlr offers.
No. Hurdlr is general-purpose bookkeeping; it has no Amazon Flex-specific features. FlexDash is the only mileage tracker that tracks the 40-hour rolling weekly cap correctly.
Yes — that's Hurdlr's signature feature. FlexDash focuses on per-trip mileage deduction and per-trip earnings; for quarterly federal tax estimates you'd export FlexDash data and plug it into TurboTax or QuickBooks. If real-time quarterly tax estimates are critical to you, Hurdlr's $40/year premium may be worth it for that one feature.
Join the waitlist and be first to try FlexDash v2 — with bank integration, Amazon Flex cap tracking, and Bluetooth auto-trigger. Early members get 30 days free.
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