Gig — your real take-home from gig work
Gig is a Personal-context earnings hub for gig work. It turns a pile of payouts across different apps into one honest financial picture — your true take-home after expenses and tax — and routes it straight into your personal accounting and taxes.
Turn it on:
Activate it from Account -> Modules -> Personal modules -> Gig. It opens at /me/gig.
Getting your payouts in:
Three ways, use whichever is least work: add payouts by hand, import a platform CSV, or read a 1099 with AI assist. Connect the gig jobs you work — rideshare, delivery, grocery, and more — and capture every payout so nothing goes missing at tax time.
Mileage — the deduction people miss:
Gig applies your mileage deduction at the standard rate automatically. For most drivers this is the single biggest deduction, and it is the one that is easiest to lose track of — so Gig treats it as first-class, not an afterthought.
Your real hourly rate:
Gig models your effective hourly rate — net of expenses and tax, not the gross the app shows you — plus a per-platform breakdown so you can see which app is actually paying and which one just looks busy.
Taxes, handled honestly:
Your earnings feed a Schedule C self-employment P&L that flows into your personal tax return. Gig computes self-employment tax (15.3%) and your quarterly 1040-ES estimates with their due dates, and nudges you to set aside money for taxes as you go — so April is never a surprise. It suggests a set-aside; it never moves your money.
Your data:
Everything in Gig is user-side. It is never shared with an org, and you can delete it anytime. This is your financial picture, kept for you.