Built for delivery drivers

Drop the order. Log the run.

DoorDash, UberEats, Instacart, GrubHub, Shipt, Roadie — most delivery drivers run multiple apps to stack income. NeighCheck tracks each platform separately, applies the right mileage and tax math, and shows your real net per hour.

The 'gigs all add up' pitch breaks down fast when you factor in mileage cost and self-employment tax. NeighCheck reframes the math so every gig and every app gets evaluated on the right number: what you actually clear per hour after everything that comes out of it.

Multi-app
Unlimited
tag each shift with platforms driven
Mileage
IRS standard
or actual vehicle cost, your choice
SE tax
Built-in
15.3% included in projections
What you get

The full feature set, tuned to your job.

Multi-platform shift logging

Tag a shift with the apps you drove. Per-app gross. Per-app tips. Per-app bonus / peak pay.

Tip vs. base pay tracking

Tips on delivery apps get pooled into payment differently across platforms. NeighCheck keeps the tip portion identified for taxable-income accuracy.

Mileage log mapped to IRS rates

Per-shift mileage with annual totals. Standard rate applied automatically. Compare with actual vehicle cost at year-end.

Vehicle expense tracker

Fuel, maintenance, insurance, depreciation — Schedule C categories ready to go.

Peak pay & quest tracking

Promotional earnings tracked separately so you can evaluate whether a quest was actually worth the wear-and-tear.

Net per hour after costs

Gross / hour is meaningless if it doesn't account for mileage cost. NeighCheck shows net per hour after fuel + depreciation + SE tax. The real number.

Self-employment tax included

1099 income carries 15.3% SE tax. Quarterly estimates take it into account.

Wage Wire — delivery driver feed

Anonymous net hourly averages from other drivers. Filter by region and platform.

Employer Intel — platforms rated by drivers

Honest reviews of DoorDash, UberEats, Instacart, GrubHub, Shipt, and smaller platforms.

FAQ

Common questions.

I run three apps simultaneously. How do I log that?
Tag a single shift with multiple apps and enter the gross from each. The shift logs once; the multi-app split is visible in the per-platform view.
Does it track which orders pay best?
At the shift level, yes. At the per-order level, no — that's more logging than most drivers want. The shift-level view is enough to spot which apps and which hours actually pay.
Standard mileage or actual expense?
Both tracked, both compared at year-end. Use whichever produces the larger deduction on your return. Newer fuel-efficient cars usually favor standard mileage; older or high-cost cars sometimes favor actual.
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Log tonight's shift. See what you actually made.

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