Turo hosts

Trip payouts vs vehicle costs, clearly

Stop guessing after a busy month. Connect your bank, see Turo deposits next to insurance, payments, fuel, and cleaning, and ask AI with real transactions.

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Before and after

Before

Busy calendar, still no idea if the car paid for itself

After

Payouts and vehicle spend synced in one cash flow view

Before

Retyping numbers into a spreadsheet every month

After

Plaid pulls deposits and costs automatically

Turo hosts do not need another generic budget app. You need a clear answer after trips: after fees, insurance, payment, fuel, and cleaning, did the car make money? Lane starts there.

Connect the account where payouts land. Review deposits next to vehicle costs. Ask AI about last month using your real transactions, not averages from a forum thread.

Most hosts bounce between the Turo app, a bank portal, and a spreadsheet that is always a week behind. Lane collapses that into one review: cash flow for the month, categories for the car, and a transaction list you can trust.

Use the free calculator when you are still deciding whether to list or buy. Use Lane once money is moving so planning and actuals stop living in different places.

Cash flow

See the month the way a host thinks

Income from trips and costs from the car, in one chart you can trust.

  • Turo deposits appear with your other income after Plaid sync
  • Insurance, payment, fuel, and cleaning sit in spending categories
  • Switch 1M / YTD views when you want seasonality, not vibes

Transactions

Every payout and cost in one inbox

Search deposits, fix merchants, and exclude noise without opening three bank apps.

  • Unified list with merchant names and dates from connected accounts
  • Mark reviewed so surprises do not wait until month-end
  • Exclude transfers that would double-count cash flow

Spending

Vehicle costs that actually roll up

Insurance, fuel, fees, and cleaning should not hide in miscellaneous forever.

  • Spend by category from synced transactions
  • Fix a merchant once and keep the month readable
  • Compare this month to your recent average when costs spike

Decisions

Ask AI when a busy month still feels thin

Questions grounded in your synced banks, not a generic chatbot with no access to payouts.

  • Cashflow and spending answers from real transactions
  • Useful when trips look strong until insurance and cleaning land
  • Same data as your dashboard, explained in plain language

How hosts use Lane

A short path from signup to a monthly review you can trust.

Start a trial and connect the US checking or card account where Turo payouts and vehicle costs land. Access is read-only. Lane cannot move money.

Recent transactions sync automatically. Categorize insurance, payment, fuel, and cleaning so spending reports match how you think about the car.

Open cash flow after a busy week and ask whether the car paid for itself. Keep the free calculator for the next listing decision; keep Lane for what actually happened.

Your host money, not a demo spreadsheet

Sample widgets use realistic host-style cash flow so you know what the dashboard looks like.

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Frequently asked questions

Can Lane replace my Turo spreadsheet?

For monthly profit clarity, yes for most hosts. Sync payouts and vehicle costs from your bank, then use cash flow and categories instead of retyping every deposit. Keep the free calculator for planning before you buy or list another car.

Does Lane connect to Turo directly?

Not today. Lane connects to your bank through Plaid. When Turo pays out to checking, those deposits appear with your other income so you can review the month honestly.

What about insurance, car payments, and cleaning?

Those show up as bank transactions when you pay them. Categorize them once and they roll into spending and cash flow so you see true cost per month.

Will this work if payouts and personal spend share one account?

Yes. Many hosts start that way. Connect the account, mark transfers and personal rows as needed, and keep vehicle costs categorized so the car business picture stays readable.

How is this different from the Turo host app?

The host app shows trips and platform earnings. Lane shows bank reality: deposits after fees, plus insurance, payments, fuel, and cleaning that never appear inside Turo.

Built for people who want money clarity

Trusted by people who want clarity

Personal finance tracking — synced from your bank, not manual entry.

  • I used to export CSVs every Sunday and still couldn't tell if I was up for the month. Lane synced my accounts in a weekend—now I ask where the money went instead of guessing.

    Jordan M.

    Paycheck + side income

  • Paycheck and side income hit the same checking account. I spent months wondering where the month went — synced cashflow finally let me answer with numbers, not guesswork.

    Alex R.

    Paycheck + side income · Miami

  • Mint shut down and Credit Karma wasn't the same. Lane doesn't sell ads—it just shows synced cashflow and net worth. Budgeting isn't all here yet, but I finally see the full picture.

    Sam K.

    Former Mint user

See where your money goes

Bank sync, spending, cash flow, and net worth — plus AI on your real transactions.

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