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Move your Drivvo data to SteerLog

Drivvo’s report exports are spreadsheet files, and SteerLog reads spreadsheet CSVs: any file with a date column imports, and odometer (mi or km), volume, unit price, total cost, and notes are matched by name. No ads anywhere in SteerLog — not on the free tier, not after you pay.

Getting your data out of Drivvo

  1. In Drivvo, export your history as CSV — its refuelling, service, and expense reports export separately.
  2. Export each report you want to keep. Kilometre odometers are fine: SteerLog reads km columns and works natively in kilometres and litres if that’s your unit.
  3. Move the files to your iPhone and import them one at a time into the same vehicle — SteerLog tells fuel from service by the columns each file carries, and skips duplicates across files.

If Drivvo’s export headers don’t all match (they vary by version and language), the recognized-column table below is the fix: rename a header in any spreadsheet app and re-save as CSV. Only the date column is required.

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Importing into SteerLog

  1. Get your CSV onto your iPhone — AirDrop, iCloud Drive, Files, or email it to yourself.
  2. In SteerLog, open Settings › Export & Import › Import CSV. The import lands in the vehicle you currently have selected, so pick the right car first.
  3. Choose the file. SteerLog reports how many entries were added, how many duplicates were skipped, and how many rows it couldn't read.
  4. Check the History tab — your entries, charts, and fuel economy are computed from the imported fill-ups immediately.

One CSV goes into one vehicle. The free tier is one vehicle with every feature; unlocking more vehicles is a single one-time purchase — no subscription.

Column names SteerLog recognizes

Matching ignores case, spaces, and punctuation — Fuel-up Date, fuelup_date, and FuelUpDate all match. Only a date column is required; everything else is optional.

FieldAccepted column names
Date (required)date, fuelup_date, service_date, entry_date, day
Odometerodometer, odo, miles, mileage, km, kilometers, odometer_mi, odometer_km
Fuel volumefuel_volume, volume, gallons, litres, liters, fuel_qty, qty, quantity
Price per unitprice_per_unit, price_per_gallon, price_per_liter, unit_price, price
Total costcost, total_cost, total_price, total_spent, total, amount
Entry typetype, entry_type, category — values like fuel, service, expense
Title / placetitle, services, service, station, fuel_brand, location, description, name
Notesnotes, note, comments, comment
Full-tank flagfull_tank, filled_tank, full
Partial-fill flagpartial_fuelup, partial

No type column? Rows with a fuel volume or unit price are treated as fuel-ups; the rest become service or expense entries. Total cost is computed from volume × price when the file doesn't carry it. European decimals are safe — an entry of 9,6 litres imports as 9.6, not 96. Re-importing the same file skips duplicates (same day, type, odometer and cost), so you can't double up your history by accident.

Questions, answered

Does SteerLog show ads?

No. SteerLog has no ads for anyone — free or paid — and no subscription. The free tier is one vehicle with every feature; a single one-time purchase unlocks unlimited vehicles, photo receipts, insights, and presets. That’s the entire price list.

My log is in kilometres — does that import?

Yes. SteerLog reads km odometer columns by name and works natively in kilometres and litres — fuel economy shows as L/100km. Comma decimals in volumes and costs are handled correctly too, whatever locale the export was made in.

Is the import free?

Yes — completely. Import, CSV/PDF export, iCloud sync, and backup files are all free in SteerLog, forever. The free tier is one vehicle with every feature; a single one-time purchase unlocks unlimited vehicles. There is no subscription.

What happens if I import the same file twice?

Nothing bad — duplicates are skipped. SteerLog treats an entry as a duplicate when the calendar day, entry type, odometer and cost all match one it already has, so re-running an import (or importing overlapping exports) won’t double your history.

How do I import more than one car?

One CSV imports into one vehicle, so export each car separately and import each file with that car selected. The free tier holds one vehicle with every feature; unlocking your whole garage is a single one-time purchase, not a subscription.

Why the import is free

SteerLog's whole premise is that your maintenance history belongs to you: it lives on your phone and your own iCloud — no account, no company server, no subscription. Import, export, backup files, and CSV/PDF are free forever, because a log you can't move isn't yours. See how SteerLog works.

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