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June 19, 2018

2018 Review of MileIQ App

MileIQ www.mileIQ.com From the 2018 review of Travel & Expense Management systems. MileIQ is well suited for organizations that need to track mileage for numerous employees, though it also is a good solution for freelancers that need to track travel mileage for tax purposes. Designed to be easy, users can simply download the application and... Read more »

Mary Girsch-Bock

MileIQ

www.mileIQ.com

From the 2018 review of Travel & Expense Management systems.

MileIQ is well suited for organizations that need to track mileage for numerous employees, though it also is a good solution for freelancers that need to track travel mileage for tax purposes.

Designed to be easy, users can simply download the application and forget about it, as the product is designed to work in the background, with users only required to handle the installation, then MileIQ does the rest.

Users can choose to utilize MileIQ’s basic mileage tracking, though the system can be personalized with users adding default vehicles, locations, and general travel purposes to the application in order to track mileage in better detail.

Users can easily classify drives as business and personal with a single swipe, with a swipe to the left indicating a personal trip, while a swipe to the right will indicate a business trip. Trips to the doctor or other healthcare institutes can be recorded as medical. Users can also set up a variety of custom categories as well. Once users have established the primary purpose of the trip, secondary classifications can be applied as well, for more detailed tracking of mileage expense, with users able to create both business and personal categories for more in-depth tracking.

Business hours can be indicated on MileIQ, so any driving that takes place during the indicated business hours would automatically be classified as a business trip, though users can easily customize the entries if desired. .

All mileage recorded will calculate at the current IRS reimbursement rate, with users able to access any past drives if necessary. Users can also easily view all drives from the comprehensive MileIQ Dashboard, which can be viewed from any device, including desktop computers, laptops, and smart phones and tablets. The dashboard provides easy travel/mileage management, with users able to view all trips, add or edit trip details, add additional vehicles, and create mileage expense reports, with the created report emailed to the user directly. Users can also add notes to any trip recorded in MileIQ. For those that make repetitive trips, users can use the new Frequent Drives feature to automatically classify those drives.

Users are provided with a variety of getting started resources that help with system installation and setup, and how to manage the first drive. There are also a variety of troubleshooting articles available, and users can easily contact Mile IQ support via email for answers to questions.

A good solution for businesses that need to manage employee mileage, Mile IQ currently offers three plans; the Basic Plan, which is free and includes up to 40 drives per month; the Premium Plan, which is $5.99 per month, or $4.99 per month, billed annually; and the Team Plan, for companies that employ professional drivers. Pricing for the Team Plan is available upon request. Businesses with an active subscription to Microsoft Office 365 can get the Premium Plan at no cost.

2018 Rating: 4.75 Stars

 

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Mary Girsch-Bock

Mary Girsch-Bock

Contributing Writer

Mary grew up in Chicago, graduating from the University of Illinois-Chicago. She began her career as accountant and later made the switch to writing full time, concentrating on business and technology, with a focus on small business. A former QuickBooks beta tester, Mary’s work has appeared in The Motley Fool, The Blueprint, and Property Manager.com.  She currently writes a monthly accounting and technology-related blog for PLANERGY, and ghostwrites several blogs for various software companies.

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