How Yuravia compares

Fair, side-by-side comparisons of Yuravia and the other tax-residency and day-tracking tools — jurisdictions, alerts, privacy, languages and price. We try to be accurate about what each does well.

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What to look for in a tax-residency tracker

The right tool depends on how you actually move. A US snowbird wintering in Florida has a very different problem from a nomad cycling through ten countries and the Schengen area. These are the things that separate the trackers — and where we think Yuravia is, and isn't, the best fit.

Coverage that matches your map

Some apps go deep on US state residency; others cover a handful of countries. If you split the year across borders, you want breadth: Yuravia tracks 75 jurisdictions plus the Schengen 90/180 limit at once. If you only move between two US states, a US-state specialist may serve you better.

Does every rule cite an official source?

A hardcoded “183” is easy to ship and easy to get wrong. We name the tax authority and the statute on every country page, with the date we last checked it. When you're making a six-figure decision, you should be able to click through to the primary source.

How does it count your days — and what does that cost in privacy?

Automatic GPS tracking is convenient but means an app holds a continuous record of where you are. We took the opposite stance: you enter trips manually, we're anonymous by default, and we never silently track location. That's a deliberate trade — less automatic, far more private.

Does it warn you before, or just calculate after?

A calculator tells you where you stand today; an alerting tool warns you before you cross a line. Yuravia escalates at 50%, 75%, 90% and 100% of every threshold — and is honest that the day count is only the part we can measure, not the home, family and economic-tie tests a counter can't see.

We make Yuravia, so weigh our take accordingly — the side-by-side pages above are written to be accurate about what each competitor does well.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best app to track tax-residency days?

It depends where you travel. US-state snowbirds are well served by TaxBird or Monaeo; nomads splitting the year across many countries (and the Schengen area) get the widest sourced coverage from Yuravia, which tracks 75 jurisdictions with official sources, proactive alerts and a free Schengen calculator. The comparisons above break it down tool by tool.

Is there a free tax-residency day tracker?

Yes. Yuravia’s Schengen 90/180 and 183-day calculators are free with no account, and several apps offer free tiers or trials. Yuravia is €39.99/yr after a 14-day trial; check each tool for current pricing.

How do these trackers differ?

Mainly on coverage (US-state vs global), how they count days (automatic GPS vs anonymous manual entry), whether each rule links to an official source, language support, and whether they add a social/friends layer.

See your days across every country

Yuravia tracks 75 tax-residency rules at once and warns you before you cross a threshold. Free, anonymous, no ads.

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