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Everlance Review: Mileage And Expense Tracking App

Updated: April 22, 2024 By Robert Farrington | 6 Min Read 4 Comments

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everlance review

Boosting your income through a side business gives you increased security and career flexibility. But, keeping track of expenses and filing a Schedule C is a pain. If you’re looking for a simple app that allows you to track revenue, expenses, and even deductible mileage, then consider using Everlance.

Everlance tracks small business expenses and revenues, and it generates tax prep reports. It features a robust mileage tracker for anyone who needs to track their mileage. If you operate a solo business, Everlance could become your new favorite app.

And see how Everlance compares to the top mileage tracker apps out there.

Table of Contents
What Is Everlance?
Check Out Our Video Review
Trip Tracker
Expense Tracking
Revenue Tracking
Tax Prep Reports
Customer Service
Cost
Final Verdict

What Is Everlance?

Everlance helps freelancers track their business expenses and revenues. The app makes it easy to fill out a Schedule C for your taxes. 

The expense tracker that allows you to photograph receipts. You can use the app’s mileage tracker to track, categorize and deduct work related mileage. And Everlance allows you to track revenue from your phone.

Everlance simplifies the paperwork burden for people who run straightforward businesses. These are the most important features.

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Trip Tracker

Everlance’s trip tracker uses GPS to record the miles you drive. You can categorize trips as work or personal with a quick swipe. Everlance users rave about this feature. It is perfect for Uber or Lyft drivers as well as photographers, home care assistants and other people who drive for their business.

This is important because you can deduct qualified mileage on your tax return.

Everlance has a two-tiered trip tracking service. The first tier costs nothing. If you opt for the free version you have to manually track trips using one of two options. You can manually start the trip tracker by hitting “+” then “Start Tracker.”

Start by pressing the + sign.

You can press Start Tracker to track trips.

If you forget to start the tracker for a work related trip you can retroactively enter the trip using “+” and “Trip” and typing in your starting and finishing destination. The app calculates mileage for the trip.

The second tier, automatic tracking, requires an upgrade to Everlance Premium. This is worthwhile if you drive for work regularly. Alex Marlantes, Co-Founder and CEO of Everlance, explains, “If you don't drive much, I'd recommend sticking to the free plan [...] but if Everlance Premium catches one 20 mile trip per month for you that you forgot to write off that could more than pay for the $5 monthly fee.”

The Circled Button Means You can Automatically track trips as long as your phone is in your car.

The premium version costs $8 per month (when billed monthly) or $60 per year (if you pay annually). You can get $20 off your subscription if you enter the code TCI20 on the Everlance.com website.

Expense Tracking

Tracking expenses and holding onto receipts is a pain for most solo business operators.

Everlance solves that problem by allowing you to photograph receipts and categorize expenses from your phone. Everlance stores data in the cloud, and you can access the stored photos at any time.

It’s easy to track expenses through Everlance.

Unfortunately, you cannot import credit card statements into Everlance which would be a nice feature for some businesses. The expense tracker is robust enough for solo business operators, but not for more complex businesses.

Revenue Tracking

The revenue tracking feature is Everlance’s Achilles Heel. Entering and categorizing revenue from multiple sources is a hassle if you receive income electronically. Since you can’t import bank statements, you have to manually enter the data, or leave it blank.

The revenue feature seems to be designed with “giggers” in mind. If you receive pay right after you work, you’ll appreciate the ability to record and categorize income as soon as you receive it.

Tax Prep Reports

Everlance’s true power comes from its tax reporting.

The reports give you a CVS file with your expenses, mileage, revenue and image files. The reports make it easy to fill out a Schedule C for tax filing. You can filter the CVS reports in Excel, or you can upgrade to Premium to filter the reports in app. Premium users can also choose a PDF report form.

Customer Service

Premium customers receive special access to Customer Service Reps. You can chat with reps directly in the app. I used this feature a few times when I wanted to delete expenses or do other less obvious procedures. The reps returned my chatboxes within a minute or two, and their responses answered my questions.

If you want to become an Everlance poweruser, the Premium upgrade is worthwhile for the special access to service reps.

Cost

Everlance offers a free 10 day Premium trial, but many of the features are available in their free version. Everlance Premium features special customer service access, PDF reports, and automatic trip tracking. Premium costs $8 per month (billed annually) or $10 per month (billed annually) for Premium Plus.

Final Verdict

Most solo business owners will benefit from using Everlance. If you drive for your business, the Premium automatic mileage tracker is an excellent feature that will pay for itself in time saved and trips caught.

At the very least, solo business owners should test out Everlance’s free revenue and expense tracking features. The app eliminates most paperwork headaches. I absolutely recommend Everlance to any solo business owner who wants to focus on their business and not on their expense reports.

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Everlance Review
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Summary

Most solo business owners will benefit from using Everlance. If you drive for your business, the Premium automatic mileage tracker is an excellent feature that will pay for itself in time saved and trips caught.

At the very least, solo business owners should test out Everlance’s free revenue and expense tracking features. The app eliminates most paperwork headaches. I absolutely recommend Everlance to any solo business owner who wants to focus on their business and not on their expense reports.

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Robert Farrington
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He regularly writes about investing, student loan debt, and general personal finance topics geared toward anyone wanting to earn more, get out of debt, and start building wealth for the future.

He has been quoted in major publications, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, ABC, NBC, Today, and more. He is also a regular contributor to Forbes.

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