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Tools & Resources for Gig Workers

Accounting & Bookkeeping

Your accounting system is the backbone of your gig business. These tools track income, expenses, and generate the reports you need for taxes.

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
QuickBooks Self-EmployedFull-time gig workers who want mileage + accounting in one$15/moAuto-track miles, expense categorization, quarterly tax estimates, Schedule C export
FreshBooksFreelancers who send lots of invoices$17/moBeautiful invoices, time tracking, client portal, expense tracking
WaveBudget-conscious solo gig workersFreeUnlimited invoices, receipt scanning, income/expense tracking (payment processing fees apply)
XeroGig workers with multiple income streams$15/moBank reconciliation, inventory tracking, project tracking
Zoho BooksTech-savvy gig workers on a budget$15/moAutomation rules, bank feeds, GST/Sales tax support, strong mobile app

Our take: Start with Wave if you are just getting started. Upgrade to QuickBooks Self-Employed or FreshBooks once your income stabilizes.

Banking & Business Accounts

Traditional banks don’t understand gig income. These modern options do.

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
FoundGig workers who want banking + taxes in one appFree (paid from $35/mo)Business checking, auto-save for taxes, built-in bookkeeping, free invoices, mileage tracking
LiliFreelancers who want smart savings toolsFree (Pro $9/mo)No-fee business checking, tax buckets, receipt matching, savings goals
BlueVineGig workers needing high-yield business checkingFree1.5% APY, no monthly fees, unlimited transactions, $3M FDIC insurance
MercuryHigh-earning solopreneurs and LLCsFreeNo fees, built-in bill pay, investor-grade tools, virtual cards

Our take: Found is the strongest all-in-one option for most gig workers.

Mileage & Expense Tracking

If you drive for work, mileage tracking alone can save you thousands. The IRS mileage rate for 2026 is $0.70 per business mile.

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
EverlanceDrivers who want automatic GPS tracking$8/moIRS-compliant logs, trip categorization, expense tracking, tax reports
MileIQRideshare and delivery drivers$5.99/moAutomatic drive detection, swipe-to-classify, IRS logs, annual reports
StrideBudget-conscious gig workersFreeMileage tracking, expense logging, tax deduction estimates
HurdlrMulti-gig workers balancing several income sources$10/moReal-time profit tracking, mileage + expenses, quarterly tax estimates

Our take: Stride is good enough for most drivers and it is free. For heavy drivers, Everlance or MileIQ are worth the subscription.

Tax Preparation & Filing

Gig workers can’t just file a simple 1040-EZ. These tools handle self-employment tax, Schedule C, and quarterly estimated payments.

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
TurboTax Self-EmployedOne-click filing with maximum deduction finding$89+Full Schedule C, mileage deduction max, audit support, quarterly estimates
FreeTaxUSAAffordable self-filing for experienced gig workers$14.99 (state)Schedule C, self-employment tax, prior-year carryovers
TaxSlayer Self-EmployedGig workers who want human support$42.95Schedule C, 1099-NEC/K import, professional support add-on
Cash App TaxesFree filing for simple returnsFreeFree federal + state, Schedule C, 1099-NEC import
SnapTaxYear-round tax planning (not filing)$4.99/moReal-time tax estimates, AI expense categorization, P&L reports

Our take: Use FreeTaxUSA if you are comfortable filing yourself. Use TurboTax Self-Employed if you want confidence you are not missing deductions.

Time Tracking & Invoicing

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
HarvestFreelancers with multiple clients at different rates$12/moTime tracking, invoicing, expense tracking, project budgets
Toggl TrackSimple, one-click time trackingFree (Starter $10/mo)One-click timer, reporting, integrations with 100+ tools
BonsaiFreelancers who want an all-in-one business suite$5.50/moContracts, proposals, invoices, time tracking, accounting
IndyGig workers managing multiple projects$12/moProposals, contracts, invoices, task management, file sharing

Contracts & Legal

ToolBest ForStarting PriceKey Features
BonsaiFreelancers needing customizable contract templatesIncluded in Bonsai ($5.50/mo)50+ legally-reviewed templates, e-signatures, contract management
Rocket LawyerGig workers forming an LLC or corporation$40/moLLC formation, contract library, legal advice, registered agent
LegalZoomOne-time LLC formation with guidance$99 + state feesLLC formation, operating agreements, trademark filing
HelloSignSending and signing contractsFree (3 signs/mo)E-signatures, templates, audit trail

Retirement & Savings

Gig workers don’t get employer 401(k) matches. You have to build retirement savings yourself.

ToolBest ForKey Features
Solo 401(k) (Vanguard/Fidelity/Schwab)Gig workers with high income who want maximum contributionsContribute up to $70,000/year (2026), Roth options
SEP IRA (Betterment/Vanguard)Simple retirement saving with high contribution limitsUp to 25% of net earnings ($69,000 max for 2026)
BettermentAutomated investing for gig workersGoal-based investing, tax-loss harvesting, 0.25% fee
WealthfrontPassive automated investingTax-optimized portfolios, cash account with 4.5% APY

Our take: Start with a Solo 401(k) if you can save aggressively. A SEP IRA is simpler but does not allow Roth contributions.

Health Insurance

Without an employer plan, you need to find and budget for your own coverage.

ToolBest ForKey Features
HealthSherpaFinding ACA marketplace plansCompares plans, estimates subsidies, enrollment assistance
Stride HealthGig workers specifically (used by Uber, Lyft, DoorDash)ACA plan comparison, subsidy calculator, tax penalty estimates
Healthcare.govDirect marketplace enrollmentSubsidy eligibility, Medicaid/CHIP screening, plan comparison

Payment Processing

ToolBest ForFee Structure
StripeOnline payments, subscriptions, platform integrations2.9% + $0.30 per transaction
PayPalSimple invoicing and payment links2.99% + $0.49 per transaction
SquareIn-person payments, invoices, POS2.6% + $0.10 (in-person), 2.9% + $0.30 (online)
Venmo BusinessPeer-to-peer payments with business profile1.9% + $0.10 per transaction

All-in-One Platforms (New for 2026)

Several newer platforms are trying to replace the multi-app stack with one integrated system.

ToolBest ForStarting PriceWhat It Does
TrakMiles ProGig workers who want every feature in one app$4.99/moMileage, revenue, expenses, time tracking, double-entry accounting, Schedule C, AI
Lifeline (SmackTax)1099 workers wanting tax-first all-in-one$7.99/moGPS mileage, AI receipt scanning, bank import, Schedule C, multi-entity
DiscoGig workers who struggle with tax savingsFreeAuto-detects deposits, splits into spending/taxes/savings, state-aware guidance
BookdEvent-based and per-gig workersFreeGig logging, income tracking, tax estimates, expense snap-and-categorize

Recommended Starter Stacks

Stack 1: The Free Stack ($0/mo)

  • Banking: Found (free tier)
  • Accounting: Wave
  • Mileage: Stride
  • Invoicing: Wave (built-in)
  • Tax filing: Cash App Taxes or FreeTaxUSA

Stack 2: The Balanced Stack (~$25-35/mo)

  • Banking + Tax set-aside: Found (free tier)
  • Accounting + Invoicing: FreshBooks ($17/mo)
  • Mileage: Everlance ($8/mo)
  • Tax planning: SnapTax ($4.99/mo, optional)

Stack 3: The Power Stack (~$35-55/mo)

  • All-in-one: TrakMiles Pro ($4.99/mo) or QuickBooks Self-Employed ($15/mo)
  • Banking: Mercury or BlueVine (free)
  • Invoicing + Contracts: Bonsai ($5.50/mo)
  • Tax filing: TurboTax Self-Employed (one-time $89+ at tax time)
  • Retirement: Solo 401(k) via Vanguard (free to set up)

Last updated: May 2026. Prices and features change. Always check the tool’s website for current information.

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