1. Inaccurate or missed GPS tracking
The most frequent complaint involves apps failing to log entire trips, recording only partial drives, or missing them altogether despite percieved correct setup.
Built from real driver complaints, Trip Logbook fixes the things people hate most: unreliable tracking, compliance worries, battery drain, clunky interfaces, and apps that sell their data.
Across App Store reviews, Google Play feedback, and driver forums, the same complaints appear again and again. Trip Logbook was deliberately designed to solve these problems at the root.
The most frequent complaint involves apps failing to log entire trips, recording only partial drives, or missing them altogether despite percieved correct setup.
Accuracy isn’t a “nice to have” – it’s the whole point of a mileage tracker.
Automation without control is pointless. In the real world accuracy is not automatic, it is intentional.
Users stop trusting the logs and fear audits.
Instead of relying on a single fragile “auto-detect” method, Trip Logbook gives you flexible, reliable trip triggers per vehicle so drives aren’t missed.
Significant battery consumption from background GPS is a common issue, even when not actively tracking.
Continuous GPS tracking kills the phone battery, so users disable tracking “just for now” and lose trips.
Trip Logbook activates GPS tracking only when required so you don’t have to choose between logs and battery life.
Monthly trip caps (e.g., 10-40) run out quickly.
Basic and/or Auto mileage tracking, and user data locked behind expensive subscriptions or paywalled exports.
No paywalls for basic exports, or surprise add-ons — just a clear value exchange.
Too many taps, unclear states, and complaints about unintuitive navigation.
Difficulty classifying trips - Trip type changes (e.g., personal to business) don't save reliably or revert, requiring workarounds.
Difficulty editing trips.
The app is designed for everyday drivers, not software admins. The goal is deliberate control with minimal friction.
Users report difficulty getting help for billing, technical issues, or lost data.
When something breaks or doesn’t make sense, users feel frustrated and abandoned by generic or absent support.
When something doesn’t work as expected, you’re not left to guess.
We respond! We fix!
Many mileage apps crash, freeze, or refuse to open — causing lost trips and unreliable records..
Apps that depend on constant internet connectivity often break down in low-signal areas like rural roads, tunnels, or urban canyons, leaving users with incomplete or inaccurate logs.
We use the app on a daily basis ourselves. Many of our users have been with us for years.
We live in an imperfect world. No App is perfect. If something goes wrong, Trip Logbook support is here to assist.
One-size-fits-all workflows can’t handle multiple vehicles, different trip types, or a user’s real-world patterns.
Trip Logbook is built for freelancers, small business owners, and anyone juggling multiple vehicles and trip types.
Trip Logbook can be customized around your requirements.
Logs are incomplete or missing key fields, so accountants or tax authorities reject them.
Reports are hard to export or don’t include what accountants need, so users recreate everything manually.
Mileage records are structured for real-world audits, not just pretty summaries. Reports are designed to be the final step.
Apps upload every trip to the cloud, leaving users feeling watched, exposed, and unable to leave without losing data.
Permanent GPS access raises issues about tracking beyond work hours and unnecessary data collection
Trip Logbook treats your driving history as yours — not as a data asset to monetise.
Most mileage trackers optimise for keywords and feature checklists. Trip Logbook optimises for a single outcome: you feeling confident that your mileage is captured, compliant, and private.
Now available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Trip Logbook gives you a full‑access 30‑day free trial — no payment details required. Just install the app and start driving.
We want every driver to experience the value firsthand. Trip Logbook should pay for itself many times over — even compared to “free” mileage‑tracking apps.
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