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What should gig workers track every day?

Track final earnings, active batch time, waiting time, commute time, mileage readings, stores, order count, and anything unusual about the day.

The daily basics are simple: when you worked, what you did, where you waited, which stores produced orders, what the orders paid, and how much driving happened.

The more consistently you track, the more useful your history becomes. You do not need perfect notes; you need enough data to compare days and spot patterns.

Over time, this helps you understand best stores, best time windows, real hourly pay, and wasted time.

How GigLogging helps

GigLogging is designed around exactly those daily records: timeline, orders, mileage, stores, stats, and exports.

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