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ReceiptLine vs Hurdlr

Compare ReceiptLine's receipt-first expense export with Hurdlr's mileage, bank-transaction, tax-estimate, and reporting workflow, including manual receipt handling and provisional Pro pricing.

Direct answer

Which product is the better fit?

ReceiptLine is the better fit when the recurring job starts with a receipt photo. Hurdlr is the better fit when bank transactions, mileage, ongoing tax estimates, and an IRS tax report belong in one self-employed dashboard. Hurdlr attaches receipt images to manually created expenses rather than scanning them with OCR.

Feature and pricing comparison

Decision areaReceiptLineHurdlr
Pricing$59 per month. As of July 2026; verify current pricing on the provider's site.Premium is listed at $9.99 per month or about $100 per year. An older help article described Pro at $200 per year with federal and one state filing; treat that Pro figure as provisional and confirm it on the site. As of July 2026; verify current pricing on the provider's site.
Best suited toFreelancers, rideshare and delivery drivers, contractors, realtors, and small shops that want a focused receipt workflow.Self-employed workers who want bank transactions, mileage, tax estimates, and tax reporting in one workflow.
Primary jobTurn a snapped receipt into a categorized expense and tax-ready export.Combine mileage and expenses with ongoing self-employed tax estimates.
Receipt captureSnap a receipt for processing.Manual expense entry with an attached receipt image; no receipt OCR.
Expense organizationAutomatically categorizes the resulting expense for review.Bank transactions, mileage, and tax estimates.
Tax workflowProduces a tax-ready export; it does not claim to file a return.IRS tax report; an older source describes federal and one-state filing on Pro.
Export / connectionTax-ready expense export.IRS tax reporting; no additional export format is asserted here.

Who each product is for

Choose ReceiptLine when

Receipt capture is the missing layer

A freelancer, contractor, realtor, or driver seeking receipt extraction, category review, and tax-ready export.

Self-employed mileage, expense, and tax-estimate tracking

Choose Hurdlr when

A self-employed user who wants bank and mileage tracking plus tax estimates and reporting, and can accept manual receipt entry.

Supported capabilities, without filling the gaps

  • Bank-transaction tracking
  • Mileage tracking
  • Tax estimates
  • IRS tax report
  • A Pro tier described as including federal and one state filing

Questions worth answering before switching

1

Whether receipt OCR or bank-transaction tracking saves more work

2

Whether mileage and tax estimates need to be in the same app

3

Whether manually attaching receipt images is acceptable

4

Whether the stale-dated Pro filing reference can be confirmed

Hurdlr has the wider self-employed tax dashboard; ReceiptLine has the more direct receipt workflow. Treat the older Hurdlr Pro filing price as provisional until confirmed.

ReceiptLine vs Hurdlr FAQ

How much do ReceiptLine and Hurdlr cost?

ReceiptLine: $59 per month. As of July 2026; verify current pricing on the provider's site. Hurdlr: Premium is listed at $9.99 per month or about $100 per year. An older help article described Pro at $200 per year with federal and one state filing; treat that Pro figure as provisional and confirm it on the site. As of July 2026; verify current pricing on the provider's site.

Does Hurdlr create an expense from an emailed receipt?

No. The verified information says emailed receipts do not create expenses; receipt images are attached to manually entered expenses.

Is the listed Hurdlr Pro price definitely current?

An older help article described that figure with federal and one state filing, so this comparison treats it as provisional and directs readers to confirm it.

ReceiptLine uses AI to extract and suggest expense details. It is not accounting or tax advice. Review each receipt and confirm the correct treatment with a qualified professional for your jurisdiction.