Delivery drivers
Route, fuel, tips, mileage — finish the shift with more in your pocket.
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Toolenza for Delivery drivers
Built for the back-to-back delivery day
A delivery shift is time, fuel, miles, and platform fees — and the numbers that come out at the end of the day are only worth the work if you've tracked them properly. Toolenza is the toolkit for drivers who run multi-platform — picking up an Uber Eats while a DoorDash batches, declining a Spark offer that's worth less than your gas — and need a fast way to know what each trip actually paid per hour.
Nothing here replaces Gridwise, Stride, or Para. Toolenza is the free, browser-only, no-account version that works on the phone you already have.
Daily tools
Per-trip
route-optimizer— multi-stop trip planner. Critical when a batch has 4-8 drops; the geometric shortest route beats Google's default "closest first" for fuel and time. Open the optimized route in your map app.mileage-tracker— IRS-rate mileage log (currently $0.67/mi for 2024 business use). Log per trip; export CSV at tax time.gig-tip— actual-tip-vs-app-suggested-tip calc; useful for adjusting future-batch math.my-location+geocoder+reverse-geocoder+coordinates— get exact coords from an apartment building's strange address.map-links— generate Apple / Google / Waze deep-links to any address from coordinates.distance— straight-line and driving distance.
Earnings tracking
gig-earnings— daily / weekly / monthly earnings tagged by platform. The fundamental question: "which platform is paying me best right now?"gig-log— per-trip log with payout, tip, time, distance, platform.per-package-vs-hour— "is this $7 offer for 4 stops worth my time?" — converts per-stop pay to effective hourly rate.subscription-tracker— audit your own subscriptions; many drivers forget about $50/mo of unused apps.
Vehicle and fuel
mpg-fuel— fuel cost per trip, per shift, per week. Combined with mileage, gives you a per-mile cost.vehicle-tracker— log oil changes, tire rotations, brake pads. Knowing the schedule prevents the $1200 "surprise" mechanic visit that wipes out a week's earnings.
Shift management
world-clock+time-zone— for late-night cross-zone working.countdown+timer+multi-stopwatch— break/lunch/HOS timing.reminders+todos+sticky-notes— gate codes, building access notes, customer prefs.invoice+business-card— for tips reporting, corporate deliveries, side-hustle clients.calculators+percentage-calculator— quick mental math.pomodoro— for between-batch breaks (don't get burnt out chasing).
Frequently asked questions
Yes — `gig-earnings` and `gig-log` let you tag each trip with the platform. See per-platform breakdown, combined totals, and per-hour rates. You'll quickly see which platform is paying you better on which days/times.
Yes — it records date, distance, purpose, and applies the current IRS standard mileage rate ($0.67/mi business use for 2024). The IRS requires *contemporaneous* logs, so log each trip as it happens, not at month-end. CSV export at tax time.
It finds the geometrically shortest multi-stop route. For real-time traffic-aware routing, take the generated route and load it in Google Maps / Apple Maps / Waze — the map-link deep-link includes all stops in order, and the navigation app handles traffic.
Use `per-package-vs-hour`. Enter the offered payout and the estimated time to complete. The tool converts that to an effective hourly rate. If it's below your target hourly (say $25/hr), decline and wait.
No — Toolenza is a normal web app and uses minimal battery. The map app you navigate with (Google Maps / Waze) is the battery driver. Toolenza works in the background and you check it between drops.