Net profit, not gross pay
Log a shift in a few taps. GigKeep subtracts fuel, maintenance, and depreciation from your real vehicle profile — not a generic per-mile guess — and shows what the day was actually worth.
For Spark, DoorDash, Instacart & 5 more
Your platform app shows what you were paid. GigKeep shows what you kept — after gas, wear and tear, and the taxes you’ll owe in April. Built by a Spark driver who got tired of guessing.
Free to use. No account required. No GPS. No ads.
Saturday, 9 hours on Spark
Illustrative day. Your numbers come from your vehicle, your miles, your tax setup.
The offer evaluator
A “$42, 30 minute” offer looks like $84 an hour. It isn’t. Nobody pays you for the drive back, the wait at the counter, or the miles you put on your own car. GigKeep does that math before you tap accept — this is a taste of it, with average settings. In the app, it learns your shopping speed, your store waits, your vehicle.
What the platform implies
$36.00/hr
True rate after costs & real time
$14.20/hr
MARGINAL
What’s in the app
Log a shift in a few taps. GigKeep subtracts fuel, maintenance, and depreciation from your real vehicle profile — not a generic per-mile guess — and shows what the day was actually worth.
True hourly rate before you accept — counting the drive back, the wait at the store, your shopping speed, and vehicle cost on the round trip. Green, amber, or red, against your own hourly floor.
Quarterly set-aside if you’re disciplined, an annual view with an underpayment estimate if you’re honest. No Tax on Tips aware. Standard mileage vs. actual expenses, side by side.
Odometer-based with a commute split, so only business miles feed your deductions. No GPS running in your pocket all shift. Forgot to log? The catch-up wizard rebuilds your week.
Import CSVs from 7 platforms and 5 other tracker apps — free, always. Spark won’t give you a CSV at all, so GigKeep reads your earnings screenshots instead, right on your phone.
Chill shows today’s take and nothing else. Focused adds your weekly pace and tax nudge. Obsessed is every number we’ve got, all at once — built for the drivers who want it all on one screen.
Privacy
Some tracker apps run GPS all shift and sell what they learn. GigKeep can’t — your data lives in a database on your phone, and mileage comes from your odometer, not a location service. If you subscribe to Pro and turn on cloud backup, your records sync to servers only your account can read. That’s the whole story.
Why this exists
GigKeep wasn’t designed in an office. It started with a driver in Alabama doing the math on the way home — $150 on the screen, and somehow less than $100 that was really his after the gas, the wear on the Kia, and the tax bill nobody warns you about in April.
The other apps didn’t help. One wanted GPS running all shift and sold what it learned. One was built for rideshare and treated delivery like an afterthought. None of them knew that a 40-item shop order and a curbside pickup are completely different jobs, or that Spark won’t even give you a spreadsheet of your own earnings.
So he built the app he wanted in the parking lot: quick to log, honest about costs, ready with a verdict before the accept window closes. Every feature in GigKeep exists because a real shift demanded it.
Pricing
The free tier isn’t a trial — it doesn’t expire. Pro is $2.49 a month or $19.99 a year. Less than one bad order a month.
$0 forever
$2.49/mo · $19.99/yr
Questions
Spark, DoorDash, Instacart, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Shipt, Amazon Flex, and Roadie. GigKeep is for delivery drivers — it isn’t a rideshare app, on purpose. Delivery has its own economics: shopping time, store waits, tips that change after drop-off.
No. Mileage is odometer-based with a commute split, so only business miles count toward your deductions. There’s no GPS service running in the background, which also means no battery drain and nothing to forget to turn on.
Yes — feature-limited, never time-limited. Shift logging, net profit, the offer evaluator with default settings, mileage, basic tax set-aside, and every import format are free for as long as you want them. Pro adds personalization, deeper dashboards, and cloud backup.
Spark doesn’t offer a CSV export, so GigKeep reads your earnings screenshots instead — on your device, nothing uploaded. It can also reconcile a week of entries against a Spark summary and catch tip adjustments and incentive backfills.
No. GigKeep estimates what to set aside, shows quarterly and annual views, and compares standard mileage against actual expenses — but it’s an estimate tool, not tax advice. Bring the numbers to a tax professional; that’s what the export is for.
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