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iPhone Workflow
An iPhone Mileage Tracker Without Background GPS
If you want mileage logging on iPhone without an app mapping your entire day, odostrada takes a more deliberate approach.
What odostrada does
It records odometer anchors and uses those anchors to calculate trip distance. Location can be requested when you create the anchor to help with tagging and context, but the app is not meant to run a constant background trace. If you want an odometer mileage tracker on iPhone, that is the core model.
Why some drivers prefer that
No always-on route history. No battery-heavy all-day session. No need to remember to stop a tracker. Just a fast capture flow that keeps the record intentional and easier to review later. For iPhone users who want a no account mileage tracker, that simplicity is part of the appeal.
Important iPhone reality check
On iPhone, web app storage can behave differently depending on context. Opening odostrada in Safari and launching it from Add to Home Screen can feel similar, but they are not always the same storage environment.
If you plan to rely on odostrada on iPhone, use Safari first and then Add to Home Screen for the best experience. And if your records matter, treat full backups as your recovery plan rather than assuming the browser or phone will save you later.
A calmer mileage workflow for iPhone
odostrada is for people who want mileage records, not surveillance maps.
Android users should install odostrada from Google Play instead of using the web app.