TrackBook is a simple work tracking app for recording shifts, mileage, earnings, breaks, expenses, receipts, and reports in one place.
Whether you track work hours, driving miles, fuel costs, tips, or job-related expenses, TrackBook helps you keep your records organised and easy to review.
SHIFT TRACKING
TrackBook lets you record your work shifts with useful details such as start time, end time, breaks, expenses, tips, notes, and receipts. You can review your shift history and understand your total hours, paid hours, earnings, and deductions more clearly.
MILEAGE TRACKING
TrackBook includes a mileage tracker for recording work trips and driving distance. You can start a trip, track miles, review previous trips, and keep your mileage records organised.
The free version includes mileage tracking up to 30 miles. After that, a Pro subscription is required to continue tracking additional miles.
REPORTS
Generate and review reports for your work records. TrackBook is designed to help you understand your shifts, miles, earnings, expenses, and work totals without complicated spreadsheets.
USEFUL FOR
• Shift workers
• Delivery drivers
• Gig workers
• Self-employed workers
• Freelancers
• Couriers
• Drivers who need mileage records
• Anyone who wants simple work tracking
KEY FEATURES
• Track work shifts
• Track driving miles
• Record breaks
• Add expenses
• Add fuel costs
• Add tips
• Add notes
• Add receipt images
• Review shift history
• Review mileage history
• View work totals
• Create reports
• Simple and clean design
PRO SUBSCRIPTION
TrackBook offers optional Pro access for users who need more tracking features and higher usage limits.
The free mileage tracker allows up to 30 miles. After reaching the free mileage limit, Pro is required to continue mileage tracking.
Subscription details, pricing, renewal, cancellation, and billing are handled through Google Play. You can manage or cancel your subscription from your Google Play account.
IMPORTANT
TrackBook is a record keeping and tracking tool. It does not provide tax, legal, accounting, payroll, or financial advice. You are responsible for checking your records and using them according to your own work, tax, or business requirements.