Odomo starts tracking the moment you drive off and stops when you park - every trip logged, categorised and HMRC-ready, without sending your movements to a server. And where apps like MileIQ charge £5.99 every month, Odomo is a single £4.99.
On Android, Odomo starts tracking the moment your paired car Bluetooth connects. On iPhone, motion detection kicks in when you start driving. Either way, you just drive.
No account. No cloud. Your trips live on your phone only. The word “encryption” doesn’t even come up - because there’s no server for anyone to steal from.
Tiered 45p / 25p rates for petrol and diesel, HMRC Advisory Electric Rate for EVs, or set your own per-vehicle pence-per-mile. Export CSV or a self-assessment-ready PDF.
Track your van, your electric runaround and your motorbike separately. Each has its own rate schedule - no more manually working out which rate applies to which trip.
Left for personal, right for business. Review a week’s worth of trips in under a minute.
Free forever with 40 trips a month and one vehicle. Unlock everything for £4.99 once. No renewals, no “trial ended” pop-ups.
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Yes - Odomo applies HMRC’s Approved Mileage Allowance Payment rates (45p / 25p for petrol and diesel cars, 24p for motorcycles, the Advisory Electric Rate for EVs) and produces a full trip log with running tier totals. Export the PDF, attach it to your self-assessment or hand it to your accountant.
On Android, yes - as long as your phone is paired to your car’s Bluetooth. Odomo watches for that connection and starts logging automatically.
On iPhone, Apple doesn’t let third-party apps wake up from Bluetooth. Odomo uses iOS’s motion and location APIs instead: when you start driving, it kicks in on its own. You don’t have to remember to press anything either way.
On your device. Trips, vehicles, rates, everything. Odomo doesn’t have a server. Uninstalling the app or tapping “Delete all data” wipes everything instantly. See the Privacy Policy for specifics.
Pro users can export a backup file to Google Drive or Dropbox and restore it on the new phone. Free users can export a CSV.
Because a mileage tracker isn’t a service - it’s a tool. You pay once, you use it forever. Updates are free.
Odomo doesn’t integrate with Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Deliveroo or Amazon Flex directly - and it doesn’t need to. It logs every mile you drive between login and logoff on any platform, then lets you categorise whichever you like. It’s platform-agnostic on purpose.
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