A Quick Guide to Delivery Gig Apps

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Bryce Bennett, CEO & Co-Founder | Solo Technologies, Inc.

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Navigating the bustling world of gig platforms can be a bit of a maze, especially if you're looking to find the perfect fit for your lifestyle and financial needs. Whether you're planning to drive full-time or just looking to make some extra cash on the side, it's crucial to weigh the pros and cons of each option. From established giants like Amazon Flex and Spark Driver to more localized services like Favor Delivery, our review will dive deep into the nuances of working with these popular delivery gig platforms, covering everything from how to sign up to the real perks and drawbacks you might encounter, and earnings information. Ready to discover which gig might be right for you? Let's get started!

Amazon Flex is a delivery program that allows independent contractors to deliver packages for Amazon. Drivers can sign up for delivery shifts, known as “blocks”, and use their own vehicles to deliver packages from Amazon facilities to customers' homes. These blocks typically range from 2 to 6 hours, and workers can earn between $18-$25 per hour on average. According to Solo, the highest paying cities for Amazon Flex drivers in 2023 were Seattle, Chicago, LA, San Francisco, and Atlanta, with drivers earning $25.07 per hour, topping the list nationally.

Spark Driver, Walmart's delivery platform, offers drivers the opportunity to deliver groceries, food, and other items directly to customers' doors. Solo's data revealed that the highest paying cities for Spark Driver in 2023 were Minneapolis, Boston, Portland, and Philadelphia.

Instacart, an on-demand grocery delivery platform, provides flexibility in work hours and immediate payment options for its shoppers. Solo's comparison of earnings across delivery platforms placed Instacart in the middle at $16.45/hr for full-service shoppers.

Favor, a Texas-based delivery service, offers a local focus with competitive pay rates. Solo's findings showed that Favor runners in select Texas metros earned an average of $12.70 per hour in San Antonio, $12.26 per hour in Houston, and $11.93 per hour in Dallas.

Each platform has its unique advantages and challenges, making it essential to choose one that aligns with your needs. By understanding the specifics of each gig platform, you can make an informed decision that suits your lifestyle and financial goals. So, why not give one of these platforms a try and see how it can help you drive your way to success?

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