Every service, with mileage
Log oil changes, tires, brakes, and repairs with the date, odometer reading, cost, and notes.
CAR MAINTENANCE APP
GarageLog is a free car maintenance app that tracks service history, oil changes, repairs, fuel, and receipts per vehicle — with reminders and a shareable history for resale.

WHAT YOU CAN MANAGE
Log oil changes, tires, brakes, and repairs with the date, odometer reading, cost, and notes.
Keep receipt photos and invoices connected to the exact service they prove — no more shoebox.
GarageLog calculates when oil, tires, and inspections are next due from your real mileage.
Share a public garage page or PDF so a buyer sees the full documented history at a glance.
PRODUCT VIEW
Start with one record and GarageLog turns scattered notes into a structured vehicle history you can update and share.
MAINTENANCE
COMPARE
Any method works if you keep it up — but receipts, reminders, and sharing are where paper and spreadsheets quietly fail.
| Item | GarageLog | Paper logbook | Spreadsheet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mileage tracking | Logged per service | Handwritten | Manual entry |
| Receipts | Attached to each record | Separate envelope | Awkward links |
| Reminders | Automatic | None | DIY formulas |
| Sharing at resale | URL and PDF | Hand over the book | Export and clean up |
START IN 3 STEPS
Make, model, year, and current mileage — done in 30 seconds.
Start with the most recent oil change or repair and attach the receipt.
Set the next due mileage once and stop keeping intervals in your head.
DEEP DIVE
FAQ
Yes. Vehicle records, maintenance and fuel logging, receipt photos, and public garage pages are free to use.
Yes. Each vehicle keeps a fully separate history, so a daily driver and a project car never get mixed up.
Yes. You can share a public garage page by URL or export a PDF-style history — useful when selling or visiting a new shop.
GarageLog runs in the browser on any phone or computer. Create an account and your history is available everywhere.
GARAGELOG
One record with mileage and a receipt is the start of a history that pays you back at resale.