KriftMiles
Miles
Drive. We sort the rest.
What it is
Miles is a mileage tracker for Belgian self-employed people and small business owners. Whether you drive a private car for work, or run a company that owns the car you sometimes use privately, your fiscal deduction depends on knowing which trips were business and which were not.
Most people end up doing this in February for the whole previous year, with three months of receipts, a calendar, and some guesswork. Miles handles it as you drive.
What it does
Logs every trip in the background.
No buttons, no setup wizards. Open the app once, give it permission, and it picks up your driving from there.
Asks you once.
Each new trip shows up as business or private based on patterns Miles learns. You confirm or correct with a tap. Over time, confirmation becomes optional.
Knows the Belgian fiscal rules.
Forfait, real cost, BTW deduction percentage, professional usage ratio. Miles knows the math your accountant runs, and produces the report they expect at year-end.
Stays out of your way.
No dashboards to check, no graphs to interpret. Miles works in the background and shows up when it matters: at year-end, when your accountant asks, or when you want to know how much fuel was actually deductible.
Why it exists
I started building Miles because I needed it. I’m self-employed. I drive for work. For three months in early 2025 I had receipts in a folder and no idea which trips were billable, deductible, or just a coffee run. The mileage log that should have been filled in weekly was empty. February came, the accountant asked, and I had to reconstruct three months of driving from memory.
Every self-employed Belgian I know does the same thing. The tools that exist either treat you like a fleet manager, or assume you have time you don’t. Miles is the tool I wished existed.
Join the waitlist
Public beta opens early Q3 2026. Get on the list and we’ll let you know when it’s your turn. No spam, no marketing emails, just a single message when Miles is ready to drive.