We’re thrilled to share exciting news with our community:
MileageWise is now an officially registered trademark! 🎉
After years of dedication and hard work, we’ve reached this major milestone, solidifying our place as a trusted mileage tracking solution.

What This Means for You
For over five years, MileageWise has been helping self-employed individuals and businesses across the U.S. track their mileage and create IRS-proof reports. Now, our services are officially approved and endorsed by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
However, this isn’t just a legal recognition. It’s a testament to the quality of service we provide. It ensures that when you see the name MileageWise, you’re using a trusted, professional solution built to simplify mileage tracking and maximize your tax deductions.
A Milestone, But Not the Finish Line
While achieving trademark status is a huge step, we’re not stopping here. Our commitment to continuous improvement means we’ll keep evolving. We’re here to adapt to your needs: we will keep introducing new features, refining our technology, and ensuring MileageWise stays ahead of the game.
Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey
This milestone wouldn’t be possible without you—our users, supporters, and community. Your trust and feedback drive us to keep pushing forward! Not a MileageWise member yet? Try it out now, without commitment!
Try MileageWise for free for 14 days. No credit card required!
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