Split the fuel
Add whoever was in the car and Milesheet divides the real fuel cost between you, so “chuck me a tenner” becomes an actual number.
Plenty of driving is just driving. Milesheet costs the journey properly and works out who owes what.

Every journey, whatever it was for.
Milesheet started as a way to claim business mileage back, but most of what it does has nothing to do with tax. A road trip, a festival run, a fortnight in Cornwall — it records those the same way, and knowing what a journey actually cost is useful whether or not anyone is claiming it back.
Because it knows your real economy from your own fill-ups, the cost of a drive is a real figure rather than a guess. Add the people who were in the car and it splits the fuel between them, either with you taking a share or with the passengers covering it, and tells you plainly what you are owed.
Then send it. A single journey shares as a tidy PDF — the route on a map, times, distance, what it cost — which settles an argument about petrol money faster than a text message ever has.
Group a holiday together and the whole trip totals up: every drive, the miles, the fuel. None of it needs a business mile anywhere near it.
Add whoever was in the car and Milesheet divides the real fuel cost between you, so “chuck me a tenner” becomes an actual number.
Choose whether the driver pays a share too, or whether the passengers cover the fuel between them. Both are one tap.
Share one drive as a PDF with the route, the distance and what it cost. Easier than explaining it.
Collect a holiday or a weekend away under one name and see the whole thing totalled — miles, fuel and cost.
Real MPG, cost per mile and what you have spent on fuel, whether or not a penny of it is claimable.
Sharing is a file you send, not a social network you join. Nobody needs the app to read what you send them.
£9.99 once, no account, and nothing leaves your phone.

£9.99 once. No subscription, no account, nothing leaves your phone.