For business travelers

Business travel records without rebuilding your calendar.

Keep country-by-country records for tax, employer reporting, per-diem documentation, and year-end reviews.

Free to try · No signup · iOS 16+ · Travel data stays on-device

Why this converts

People do not need another travel diary. They need the count before it hurts.

  • Short trips still count toward country exposure.
  • Employer, HR, finance, and accountant requests need clean totals.
  • Schengen short stays share one 90-day allowance.
  • Calendars and flights miss corrections and land borders.

Reporting

Make country totals available before someone asks.

DaysAbroad keeps a country-by-country record while you travel, then exports it for finance, HR, personal tax, per-diem records, or your own archive.

Purpose labels

Separate business context from the day count.

Purpose labels help keep records cleaner when a trip mixes business, transit, conferences, and personal days.

Proof and export

When someone asks where you were, have the file ready.

DaysAbroad keeps a country-by-country timeline you can export for accountants, visa paperwork, employer reporting, advisor review, or your own archive.

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  • Business trip purpose labels
  • Country totals
  • Schengen exposure
  • CSV export
  • Multi-year recordkeeping

FAQ

Common questions

Can this help with employer reporting?
It can help you keep day-by-country records and purpose labels. Your employer decides what reporting format it needs.
Can I export records for finance or HR?
Yes. Pro includes CSV and JSON export for spreadsheets, archives, and review workflows.
Do short Schengen business trips count?
Yes. Short stays across Schengen countries count toward the same 90/180 allowance unless an exception applies.

Get DaysAbroad

Start this year's record before it becomes reconstruction work.

Free for two countries. Pro unlocks automatic tracking, Schengen alerts, multi-year history, purpose labels, and CSV/JSON export.

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DaysAbroad helps you keep day-count records. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Always confirm your specific situation with an immigration lawyer, tax advisor, accountant, or the relevant authority.