Neutral comparison
Everlance vs Hurdlr
Both go beyond plain mileage tracking, but in different directions. Everlance leans toward tax filing and company reimbursement. Hurdlr leans toward freelancer finances, with invoicing and bank-connected expense capture.
Side-by-side
| Everlance | Hurdlr | |
|---|---|---|
| App size | 182.7 MB | 61.6 MB |
| Free tier | Limited free trips, then a paid tier | Unlimited semi-automatic mileage, free |
| Paid pricing | Tiers from about $8.99/mo up to ~$99.99 | Premium about $9.99/mo (around $100/yr) |
| Beyond mileage | Expenses, 1099 filing, FAVR / CPM reimbursement | Invoicing, bank-connected expense capture |
| Integrations | Reimbursement and payments focus | Banks, Uber, FreshBooks, Square, Stripe, PayPal |
| Languages | 3 (English, French, Spanish) | 1 (English) |
App size, language, Apple Watch, Teams, and scope figures sourced from public App Store and marketing pages, fetched 2026-05-02. Pricing changes often. Confirm on each app's App Store listing before relying on a number.
Everlance
A filing-and-reimbursement-first app: mileage plus expenses, in-app 1099 filing, and FAVR/CPM programs.
Strengths
- In-app 1099 tax filing
- FAVR and CPM reimbursement for companies
- Three languages
Watch out
Largest app here at 182.7 MB, and a solo freelancer pays for fleet-reimbursement scope they likely won't use.
Best for
Drivers who want filing built in, or companies running structured reimbursement.
Hurdlr
A freelancer finance app: mileage plus invoicing plus bank-connected expense capture, in a notably small binary.
Strengths
- Genuinely usable free tier (unlimited semi-automatic mileage)
- In-app invoicing with card/ACH acceptance
- Bank connections plus Uber, FreshBooks, Square, Stripe, PayPal
- Small for its scope at 61.6 MB
Watch out
Full automatic mileage tracking requires Premium; the free tier is semi-automatic. QuickBooks is not among its listed integrations.
Best for
Solo freelancers who want invoicing and bank-connected expenses alongside mileage, and a real free tier.
Which should you pick?
Pick Everlance if you want in-app 1099 filing or a company reimbursement program. Pick Hurdlr if you want invoicing and bank-connected expense capture, a much smaller app, and a free tier you can actually live on.
A third option
If mileage is the actual job, TruMile
If you don't need filing, invoicing, or bank reconciliation, just clean automatic mileage with an IRS-ready export, TruMile is 19.8 MB and does that one job. 40 free auto trips a month, then $7.99/mo, with no four-tier paywall to read.
See how TruMile compares to each app →FAQ
Which has a better free tier, Everlance or Hurdlr?
Hurdlr's free tier includes unlimited semi-automatic mileage tracking, which most casual drivers can live on. Everlance's free tier limits the number of trips before a paid wall. For full automatic tracking, Hurdlr requires Premium (about $9.99/month).
Does Hurdlr integrate with QuickBooks?
Hurdlr's listed integrations are bank connections plus Uber, FreshBooks, Square, Stripe, and PayPal. QuickBooks is not listed. If QuickBooks specifically matters, verify on hurdlr.com before switching.
Which one files my 1099 taxes?
Everlance ships an in-app 1099 filing flow. Hurdlr focuses on real-time tax estimates and invoicing rather than filing. If in-app filing matters, Everlance is built for it.
Track every business mile, free for 40 trips a month.
No email. No credit card. A focused 19.8 MB mileage tracker with an IRS-ready export.
Download free on the App Store