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Software is reasonable, $10 a month for plenty of features is good. The setup is pretty easy too. The receipts feature is another plus for me, it helps me stay on track and organized. The dashboard is suitable for tracking gives a great snapshot visually of progress. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'd like to be able to start invoicing from my phone as well as my computer. I would like it if they can introduce call method for customer support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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22 out of 23 Total Reviews for Hurdlr
Hurdlr completely automates my business finances and organizes each expense into an identifiable category, so I am always in the loop with my finances. On top of this, they generate balance sheets, expense/income reports, and general ledgers, which are very helpful for filing tax returns and working with my accountant.
Their customer support is also A+, and they never fail to answer my question the day I ask them. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike the inaccuracy in the Expenses overview, which includes personal and business expenses. I don't get an accurate view of all of my money going out since it double counts bank transfers (from one account to another) as expenses, which skews the results since they are not expenses. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.


- Good provision for on-the-go tracking via mobile phones
- Accounts with the most relevant banking entities in the United States for account linking.
- The interface of the platform is minimalist and at first glance easy to use, which gives the feeling of being very intuitive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- I miss some other banking entities for account linking such as Morgan Stanley, I hope that more can be added to the list later.
- The simple fact of having a manageable interface does not mean that there are still no ways to make it accessible. in my experience I was able to achieve good results but the operational mechanics of this application took me a while to understand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

That I can track my mileage, receipts, and tax dollars all in one place. It's easy to jump in from my phone, and fairly intuitive for small business owners/self-employed folks for simple, everyday use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I find the reports to be improving, but I still find them to be tedious. I'd love to see a report that breaks down each business we own, broken down by expense type and divided by months or even weeks. It would be even MORE amazing if I could just export everything to an excel spreadsheet in this format, as I usually copy and paste everything from my expense reports into a spreadsheet for my accountant every year. I know this isn't everyone's way of doing taxes, but it's been rather clunky for me.
I am also not a fan of auto-tracking, there has to be a more intuitive method. I have a lot of expenses and miles that are not business related, and unless you drive uber it feels tedious to have to review all the miles you've driven and choose which ones are business related, and then go choose what the purpose was. We turn all auto-tracking off because we find it's actually easier to manually input, which defeats the purpose. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hurdlr keeps track of my revenue and all various expenses in one place. I can take photos of receipts with the app, and have it set to track my mileage automatically. It's constantly keeping aware of my tax liability so I can keep myself covered there. The data on the phone quickly syncs up to the Hurdlr website so I can review everything on a bigger screen. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Though Hurdlr offers double entry accounting on a premium plan, some people may find it isn't a complete replacement for their needs compared to something like Quickbooks. For me, it's great and I only wish I found out about it sooner. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It tracks all driving that I do, so I am able to distinguish between business miles and personal miles. They give year end reports to assist with tax filing. They monitor your patterns and create rules for you to accept/reject to automatically tag mileage. They track your expenses out of linked accounts as well, so you can say if they are business or personal. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It doesn't start tracking until the car has been moving over a certain speed (10mph, I believe) for a minimum amount of time, so approximately 1/4 mile is removed from each drive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I liked the idea behind solving the problem. I need a clean, inexpensive, super user-friendly app to track my mileage and expenses. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When I tried Hurdlr it felt like too much setup was involved. I've used quickbooks and mileiq for my expense and mileage tracker. I moved away from quickbooks due to the cost. I loved the idea that they were trying to create an app that could simply my expense tracking but theirs did not work well either and it was spendy. I ended up moving my financials to Wave Financial App and going back to mileiq. I pay nothing for wave and 5.99 a month for mileiq. I would consider making a switch and consolidating to one platform if it worked and was in the same price point. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The swipe right and left features are my favorite because they allow me to categorize personal and business expenses quickly and easily. I also like the continuous update of profit or loss and the easy graph that shows you very quickly where you stand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I haven't found anything I just like so far. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the dual ecosystem of having access to an app as well as a desktop version. This makes it much easier to track expenses on the go like in instances when I am traveling. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm not a fan of the subscription plan, but can understand this is what they must do to stay profitable. I would much prefer a large one time expense to eliminate recurring expenses. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

This took over taxbot. Taxbot frequently choked on correctly recording mileage. I've not had any issues with Hurdler and the ability to define what mileage is business or personal is very easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing yet. I've not had any problems with the program. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.