MileageWise is a Web Dashboard and Mobile App solution for creating IRS-Proof Mileage logs. By entering trips to the Web Dashboard or automatically logging miles with the Mobile App users can create IRS-Proof mileage logs even Retrospectively in, according to the vendor, 7 minutes a month. Users can improve already existing Mileage logs by importing them into the Web Dashboard, as the software monitors 70 logical conflicts when processing and correcting a Mileage log to ensure that the…
$6.99
per month vehicle
Webexpenses
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Webexpenses is a global provider of spend management solutions, combining integrated Expense Cards with cloud-based software for businesses of all sizes across 70+ countries. Serving industries such as retail, finance, technology, construction, and not-for-profit, Webexpenses gives businesses control over company spending by automating processes, proactively enforcing policies, and controlling costs. Features The Webexpenses…
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Pricing
MileageWise
Webexpenses
Editions & Modules
Small Business (Only For Ongoing Tracking)
$6.99
per month vehicle
Prepaid Mileage Log Audit Defense
$49.99
per year vehicle
Bronze Package (Retrospective + Ongoing)
$199.99
per year vehicle
Silver Package (Retrospective + Ongoing)
$319.99
for 2 chosen years vehicle
Gold Package (Retrospective + Ongoing)
$399.99
for 3 chosen years vehicle
Concierge (Retrospective Mileage Log Preparation Service, No Tracking)
MileageWise is just so much more up-to-date than MileIQ. IQ hasn't done a major update for a couple of years (or at least it feels like it), whereas MileageWise is always improving their product. You need to update the app every second week(ish), but it's always worth it, …
Webexpenses is easier to use and understand to me and my colleagues. you literally can just look at the page and you can see the hwole graph of everything and the pie chart that is displayed so that you dont have to figure it out yourself
I used an internal programme in CBRE Ireland and it was not user friendly and you'd have to input the same information over and over for every expense added.
The biggest difference between Webexpenses and Concur honestly lie in the simplicity of what is needed from the employee and their expenses. Concur asks for a lot of itemization sometimes and may even have to import other receipts and invoices that are spent by the employee and …
The ease of use of the platform has been the biggest benefit of this system. We didn't need to provide any structured training to our staff, we just sent out the link and people were able to intuitively use the platform. Other competitors were harder to navigate and to use.
I much prefer Web Expenses to Concur. Although one functionality that Concur had, a user could email their receipts from the registered user email to Concur then these receipts would be available for the user add to their expense claim.
It's well suited during every-day business trips and personal trips, too. These are the scenarios that our company usually use the app for - tracking business miles. It can be used for non-business mile tracking as well, but honestly I haven't tried it for regular, non-business purposes. I guess less appropriate scenarios in this case are when someone's not driving a car.
Really suits me well for making mileage claims, the map works well and it has an accurate log of addresses. Very handy and easy to be able to add any necessary receipts. Could be a good idea to include live road closures? but I understand that's quite tricky to do. Really easy to be able to move routes when you have gone a different way than recommended.
When you click add receipts after putting the details of your expense, you get the impression that you have done something incorrect from the prompt that you receive
Two options for adding receipts can confuse people when training them on how to use
It depends if alternative systems for other functions (HR / Payroll) have expenses functionality included as a supplementary service. If they’re part of a total system then having a separate system for expenses when another system provides the functionality (even if mildly less efficient, etc) then it wouldn’t be viable
Based on what I have used it for, it was very easy to use and navigate. The approval process was already setup on the back end so there was no confusion on my end. Notifications were sent to my email based on status which made it helpful to understand where an expense was in the process.
The support for the initial setup was great, but since then we have only had to contact support once when we had problems uploading credit card files. The help we received at this time was not good and we ended up trying various things until we resolved the problem ourselves. The online support tutorials are good, but searching for a specific issue is difficult.
It was difficult to train multiple people via video, as they learned at different speeds, and most of the user champions were not as capable with systems and finance processes as our dept.
MileageWise is just so much more up-to-date than MileIQ. IQ hasn't done a major update for a couple of years (or at least it feels like it), whereas MileageWise is always improving their product. You need to update the app every second week(ish), but it's always worth it, there's always something new coming up on their end.
The ease of use of the platform has been the biggest benefit of this system. We didn't need to provide any structured training to our staff, we just sent out the link and people were able to intuitively use the platform. Other competitors were harder to navigate and to use.