Neutral comparison
MileIQ vs Everlance
Both are well-known mileage apps, but they aim at different jobs. MileIQ is a focused tracker with a Teams tier. Everlance is a multi-product app that bundles mileage with expense reports, in-app 1099 filing, and FAVR/CPM reimbursement programs.
Side-by-side
| MileIQ | Everlance | |
|---|---|---|
| App size | 122.5 MB | 182.7 MB |
| Languages | 1 (English) | 3 (English, French, Spanish) |
| Apple Watch app | No | No |
| Teams / fleet tier | Yes | Yes (incl. FAVR / CPM) |
| Scope | Mileage tracking plus Teams admin | Mileage plus expenses, 1099 filing, FAVR, payments |
| Free tier | 40 drives total, then a paid wall | Limited free trips, then a paid tier |
| Paid pricing | About $8.99 to $13.99/mo (annual options to ~$139.99) | Tiers from about $8.99/mo up to ~$99.99 (Professional) |
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.
MileIQ
The 13-year incumbent, now Microsoft-owned. A mileage tracker with a Teams admin tier and strong name recognition with accountants.
Strengths
- Mature, recognized name that accountants and tax preparers know
- 13 years of detection-engine refinement on iOS
- Teams tier for managers running multiple drivers
Watch out
The free tier is 40 drives total, not 40 per month, so most regular drivers hit the paywall fast. The binary is large for a single-purpose tracker.
Best for
Drivers who want a focused, widely-recognized mileage tracker and may later add a small Teams plan.
Everlance
A multi-product app: mileage plus expense tracking, in-app 1099 tax filing, and structured FAVR/CPM reimbursement for companies.
Strengths
- In-app 1099 tax filing flow
- FAVR and CPM reimbursement programs for fleets
- Three languages (English, French, Spanish)
Watch out
At 182.7 MB it is the largest app in this comparison, and the four-tier pricing takes some reading to navigate. You pay for scope you may not use.
Best for
Companies running FAVR/CPM programs, or self-employed drivers who want mileage, expenses, and 1099 filing in one app.
Which should you pick?
Pick MileIQ if you want a focused, recognizable mileage tracker and don't need expense or filing features. Pick Everlance if you genuinely want mileage bundled with 1099 filing, expense reports, or a company reimbursement program, and don't mind the larger app and tiered pricing.
A third option
If mileage is the actual job, TruMile
Both apps are large for the core job of logging miles. If mileage tracking is all you actually need, TruMile is 19.8 MB, roughly 6× smaller than MileIQ and 9× smaller than Everlance, with a free tier of 40 auto trips every month (not 40 total) and one flat price of $7.99/mo after that.
See how TruMile compares to each app →FAQ
Is MileIQ or Everlance cheaper?
Entry pricing is similar. Both start around $8.99/month. But Everlance has higher tiers (up to about $99.99 for Professional) because it bundles expenses, 1099 filing, and reimbursement. MileIQ's free tier is 40 drives total; Everlance's free tier is a limited number of trips. Confirm current prices on each App Store listing.
Which one files my taxes?
Everlance ships an in-app 1099 filing flow. MileIQ does not. It produces a mileage report you hand to your tax software or accountant. If having filing inside the same app matters, Everlance is built for that.
Do either of them work on Apple Watch?
Neither MileIQ nor Everlance lists an Apple Watch app as of 2026.
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