u/EquipmentOk1819

Image 1 — VehIQ - added Car Journal, Group Trips, and Parking Pin to my all-in-one vehicle app
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VehIQ - added Car Journal, Group Trips, and Parking Pin to my all-in-one vehicle app

Hey,

VehIQ is my all-in-one vehicle companion app. In addition to the core features (fuel and expense logging, service history and reminders, AI Service Quote Analyser, AI Service Advisor, document vault, cost per km/mile tracking, multi-vehicle support, 15 languages), I just shipped a significant update with three new features I wanted to share.

What's new in this update:

Group Trips – plan and log trips with other people. Split fuel, tolls, accommodation, and expenses across the group, then settle up at the end. Built for road trips with friends or family where someone always ends up tracking who paid for what.

Parking Pin – never lose your car in a mall basement or crowded lot again. Drop a pin when you park and find your way back in seconds.

Car Journal – a personal space to capture your vehicle's story. Add notes, milestones, memories, mods, and incidents over time. It's the side of ownership that goes beyond numbers, the road trips, the upgrades, the moments worth remembering.

Price:

Free to download. Free tier covers 1 vehicle with fuel, expense, service logging, document storage, and reminders. Premium unlocks multiple vehicles, AI receipt scanning, AI Service Advisor, Quote Analyser, voice logging, reports, and the new Car Journal, Group Trips, and Parking Pin features.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.garaged.garaged

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 13 hours ago

12 years of Honda City service costs in one view, Rs.3.38L across 18 visits

Finally got around to digging through every service and body shop bill for my 2014 Honda City. Sharing in case it's useful for anyone looking at long term ownership cost.

I built the app called VehIQ. Wanted to actually use it on my own decade of bills before talking about it.

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 3 days ago

I built a road trip planner that uses your car’s actual numbers, not generic ones

Hi all, wanted to share a road trip planner I built into my vehicle app VehIQ.

Every trip cost calculator I tried gave me the same generic “average car” estimate, which has nothing to do with what my actual car will spend on this actual trip. A hatchback and an SUV on the same route are wildly different numbers.

So I finally built something that plans road trips around the things that actually matter. It estimates fuel cost based on your car’s real logged mileage, not generic averages, and then lets you budget for accommodation, food, activities, and tolls so you see the real total before you book anything. There is also a trip checklist for documents, vehicle prep, and the stuff you always forget the morning of departure, and if you are road tripping with friends or family the app splits expenses across everyone so nobody has to do the math at the end.

After the trip, you log the actuals and the app reconciles estimate versus reality, which means the next plan is sharper because it learned from the last one.

It works alongside the rest of the app (fuel tracking, service reminders, receipt scanning), which means your real cost per trip includes everything, not just gas.
Works for cars, bikes, and EVs. Free to start, paid tier for power users. Honestly built it because I was tired of guessing trip costs and arguing about who paid for what.
vehiqapp.com (iOS and Android)

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 10 days ago

I built an AI road trip planner that uses your car's actual fuel efficiency, not generic estimates

Every AI travel planner I tried gave me trip cost estimates based on generic "average car" numbers, which never matched what my own car would actually spend on the trip.

I added a road trip planner to VehIQ, my vehicle app, that uses your vehicle's actual logged fuel efficiency to estimate fuel cost, then lets you budget accommodation, activities, food, and tolls so you see the real total before you book.

It also handles the parts AI planners usually skip: a trip checklist for documents and vehicle prep, expense splitting if you're road tripping with friends, and a post-trip reconciliation that compares estimate to actuals so the next plan gets sharper.

The AI helps with receipt scanning during the trip, route-aware fuel cost estimates, and pulling vehicle specs from a database I built. You still log your trip details, the app just makes it fast.

Live on iOS and Android: https://vehiqapp.com.

Would love feedback from people who actually use tools for trip planning.

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 10 days ago

I built a trip planner for bike road trips that uses your actual mileage, not generic numbers

Every road trip calculator gives you the same generic ₹X per km number that has nothing to do with your bike. A Duke 390, a Classic 350, and an FZ are all wildly different on a long ride.

I added a trip planner to VehIQ that estimates fuel cost using your bike's actual logged kmpl, not a generic estimate, then lets you plan the day, budget stays, food, tolls, and entry fees so you see the real total before you book.

For group rides you can split expenses across everyone, and a trip checklist covers documents, gear, tool kit, and bike prep so you don't realise you forgot the puncture kit 200km in.

After the trip you log actuals, the app shows estimate versus reality, and the next plan gets sharper.

Live on iOS and Android: vehiqapp.com. Would genuinely value feedback from riders who do long trips.

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 10 days ago

VehIQ - One platform for all vehicles

I shipped to the Play Store after a year of building. VehIQ helps you manage one or more vehicles in one place.

What it does:

  • Fuel tracking with mileage and cost trends
  • Service reminders based on your vehicle's actual intervals
  • AI receipt scanning, snap and it logs the expense
  • Document storage with expiry alerts for insurance, pollution, registration
  • Voice logging for quick entries while you are out
  • Trip logging with cost estimation
  • Multi-vehicle support including EVs
  • 15 languages

Standout feature: Service quote analyser. Snap a photo of the workshop quote and it flags which items are due now, which can wait, and which look padded based on your vehicle's service history.

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.garaged.garaged

Happy to answer any questions about the build or the features.

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 11 days ago

Hey All,

I'm a solo dev. I built VehIQ because I noticed the car app space was full of single-purpose tools - fuel trackers, service reminders, expense loggers - but nothing brought it all together with AI doing the heavy lifting.

VehIQ is a digital home for your car. Here's what it does:

  • AI Service Quote Analyser - snap a photo of any workshop quote, get a line-by-line breakdown of what's overpriced, if the items is really needed or can wait
  • AI Service Advisor - tells you what's due, what it should cost, and what to ask the mechanic
  • AI receipt scanning - fuel and service bills logged in one tap
  • Voice trip logging - for when you don't want to type at a fuel pump
  • Smart service reminders - based on your real driving, not a calendar
  • Cost per km tracking - your real running cost, updated every fillup
  • Document vault - RC, insurance, PUC, warranties, all in one place
  • Parking Pin - never lose your car in a mall basement again
  • Solo Driver Mode - for rideshare and delivery drivers (earnings, cost per km, shift tracking)
  • 11 languages, built for users worldwide

Free to start. Available on iOS and Android.

📲 vehiqapp.com

Worth a try..

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 21 days ago

Hi All,

Built VehIQ to give cars a digital home: trip planning, fuel logging, service reminders, document vault, and AI quote analysis to spot overpriced workshop bills.
Estimates road trip costs based on your real fuel efficiency, not the manufacturer’s number.

Available on iOS and Android.
https://vehiqapp.com

100+ downloads so far

Appreciate if you have any feedback and how to scale..

u/EquipmentOk1819 — 21 days ago

Hi,

Solo dev working on VehIQ for the last several months. It's an AI car management app, live on iOS and Android. Trying to figure out which feature actually converts curiosity into daily use.

The honest problem: the consumer car app space is a graveyard. Most users open these apps once, log a fuel bill, and never come back. I'm trying to break that pattern by positioning VehIQ as an advisor rather than a tracker, something that tells you things, not something that makes you log things.

What it does today:

  • AI receipt scanning for fuel and service bills
  • Voice trip logging
  • AI Service Advisor (tells you what's due, what it should cost, what to ask the mechanic)
  • Service Quote Analyser (snap a service quote, get a line-by-line breakdown of what's overpriced)
  • Parking Pin (never lose your car in a basement again)
  • Smart service reminders based on usage, not calendar
  • Document vault for RC, insurance, PUC, warranties
  • Solo Driver Mode for rideshare and delivery drivers (earnings, cost per km, shift tracking)
  • 11 languages, built for drivers worldwide

Free on iOS and Android: yukidigital.in/vehiq

What I'd love your input on:

  1. Which feature, real or imagined, would push you from "this looks interesting" to "I'm actually going to use this every week"?
  2. What's the one thing that's missing from every car app you've tried? (For those of you who've tried any.)
  3. If you could only have ONE of the features above, which would it be, and which would you cut without thinking?
  4. Honest read on the positioning: does "AI co-pilot for your car" land for you, or is it noise?
  5. For fellow builders: what would you charge for premium, and what would you keep free?
u/EquipmentOk1819 — 24 days ago

I'm a solo developer and I built VehIQ, an app to manage everything about a car in one place. I felt there was a gap in this space, most apps do one thing well (fuel log, or service reminder, or expense tracker) but nothing brought it all together with AI making data entry actually fast. So I built this app:

Free to try on iOS and Android: yukidigital.in/vehiq

What it does:

  • Logs fuel and tracks efficiency over time
  • Scans receipts with AI so expense entry is one tap
  • Service reminders before things break
  • Voice logging for when you're at the pump
  • Trip tracking with cost breakdown
  • Solo Driver Mode for rideshare and delivery folks (earnings, cost per km, shift hours)
  • Document storage for RC, insurance, PUC, etc.

What I would love feedback on:

  1. Is the onboarding clear, or do you bounce off before adding a vehicle?
  2. Anything obvious missing from the feature set for your use case?
  3. Does the AI receipt scanning actually save time, or is manual entry faster for you?
  4. For rideshare drivers here: does Solo Driver Mode track what you actually care about?
  5. Anything that feels janky or unintuitive on first use?
u/EquipmentOk1819 — 24 days ago