FuelNote vs Drivvo
Both apps track fuel and vehicle expenses. They take very different positions on ads, web access and offline reliability.
You want a mature mobile-only vehicle manager with maintenance reminders, expense categories and a polished Android/iOS experience — and you don't mind ads in the free tier or paying for premium to remove them.
You want a fast, free, no-ads fuel mileage tracker that works on phone, tablet and laptop. You sometimes have spotty signal at the pump and want logging to just work, offline. You value privacy: no third-party trackers, no data resale.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Drivvo | FuelNote |
|---|---|---|
| Offline-first logging | Partial | Yes |
| Free, no ads (forever) | Freemium — ads in free tier | Yes |
| Multi-vehicle support | Yes | Yes |
| Five-second logging | Medium | Yes |
| Web app (phone + tablet + laptop) | No | Yes |
| iOS + Android | Yes | PWA (installs from browser) |
| Per-km cost trends | Limited | Yes |
| Maintenance reminders | Yes | Limited |
| CSV / JSON export | Yes | Yes |
| Privacy: no third-party SDKs | No | Yes |
Bottom line
Use Drivvo if you want deep maintenance tracking on Android/iOS and don't mind ads. Use FuelNote if speed at the pump, no ads, offline reliability and web access matter more. Both apps are legitimate; pick the one that fits how you actually use your phone.
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