FuelNote vs Fuelly
Both apps track fuel. They optimise for very different drivers.
You want to compare your mileage against thousands of other vehicles. You like the social aspect: seeing how your car stacks up against the global average for your make and model. You don't mind public data or the occasional ad.
You care about logging speed at the pump. You'd rather not see ads. You sometimes have spotty network at the pump and want the app to just work.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Fuelly | FuelNote |
|---|---|---|
| Offline-first | No | Yes |
| Free, no ads | Free w/ ads | Yes |
| Family-shared log | Public garage (social) | Coming soon |
| Five-second logging | Slow web form | Yes |
| Mobile-first PWA | iOS + Web | Yes |
| Community price-sharing | Yes | No |
| Public profile / garage | Yes | No |
| Per-km cost trends | Limited | Yes |
| CSV / JSON export | Yes | Yes |
Bottom line
Use Fuelly if community comparison matters. Use FuelNote if speed, privacy, and offline-first matter. We're transparent: Fuelly is a great app with 15+ years of polish. FuelNote is newer and focused. Pick the one that fits the way you actually drive.
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