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