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StatRun

Log stops. Audit your pay.

TestFlight beta ios

ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc ·Released 2026-07-09

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

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About this app

What StatRun does

A $1,200 settlement one week and a $200 settlement the next — and no way to tell whether the company actually paid every stop you ran. That is the reality of independent medical courier work: per-stop pay across two or three contracts, weekly checks that arrive as a single number, and a dispatch app that belongs to the company, not to you. StatRun is the run log that belongs to the driver. Log every stop in seconds. Set up each contract once with its per-stop rate, STAT rate, and after-hours rate; from then on a stop is one tap with the time stamped automatically. Your day builds itself into a route sheet — stops, rates, running total — and your week rolls into an earnings figure you calculated yourself, not one you were handed. When the settlement lands, reconcile it. Enter the amount paid and StatRun lines it up against your own log: stops run versus stops paid, expected pay versus actual pay, contract by contract. Short a few stops? You will know the same day, with dates and times to point to, instead of shrugging at another mystery check. StatRun is also your personal exception record. Temperature checks, delayed pickups, lockbox problems, refused packages, who you notified and when — all noted against the exact run. When a lab questions a delivery from three weeks ago, you have your own dated account of what happened, independent of a company system you may no longer have access to. Notes cover packages and runs only, never the people they concern. Mileage and expenses live in the same ledger, tied to the contract that generated them, so tax season becomes a year-end summary instead of a shoebox: per-contract income, deductible miles, and expenses in one clean report ready for your Schedule C. Everything stays on your phone. No account, no server, no company login that vanishes the day a contract ends. Your routes, your rates, your record. • One-tap stop logging with automatic timestamps • Per-contract rate cards: per-stop, STAT, after-hours, mileage • Weekly settlement reconciliation: stops run versus stops paid • Exception log with temperature notes and a notification trail • Mileage and expense ledger tied to each contract • Year-end per-contract summary for Schedule C • Fully offline, no account, yours for good

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Contract Rate Cards

Set up each courier contract once — company, per-stop rate, STAT rate, after-hours rate, mileage rate, settlement day — and every logged stop prices itself automatically.

Stop Logger

One tap logs a stop against the active contract with an automatic timestamp; the day builds into a route sheet with stop count, rates applied, and a running dollar total.

Settlement Reconciliation

Enter each weekly settlement and StatRun lines it up against your logged stops for that period: stops run vs stops paid, expected pay vs actual pay, with the delta flagged in dollars.

Exception Log

A personal chain-of-custody record: temperature checks, delayed pickups, access problems, refused or damaged packages, who was notified and when — each tied to the exact stop and exportable as a dated account.

Mileage & Expense Ledger

Miles and vehicle expenses logged against the contract that generated them, with deductible-mile totals running all year.

Year-End Summary

Per-contract income, deductible miles, and categorized expenses rolled into a Schedule C-ready year-end report with PDF and CSV export.

Why it exists

The problem

Per-stop 1099 couriers get wildly inconsistent weekly settlements they cannot audit because the only run record lives in the company's dispatch app, and they carry personal chain-of-custody exposure (temperature excursions, late pickups) with zero personal record when a lab disputes a run weeks later.

What's different

How StatRun stands out

Company dispatch platforms (OnTime 360, CXT Software, e-Courier, Onfleet) are owned by the contractor company: the driver cannot use them to audit a settlement and loses all history the day a contract ends. Gridwise, Everlance, and Hurdlr are generic gig mileage-and-earnings subscription apps with no per-stop contract…

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FAQ

Questions about StatRun

How much does StatRun cost?

StatRun is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.

Where does StatRun store my data?

On your device. StatRun is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.

What platforms does StatRun support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for StatRun?

Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.

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