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Can you DoorDash and Uber at the same time?

Yes, you can and should drive for multiple delivery apps.



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Based on what drivers make per delivery, Uber appears to come out on top. These are 2022 numbers for median deliveries per order. Although Uber Eats earnings per trip are 18% higher compared to DoorDash, DoorDash drivers complete 1.5 trips for every trip completed by an Uber Eats driver.

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The simple answer is yes. In fact, it's the ideal way to earn more by working more efficiently. Allowing you to pick and choose the top deliveries across multiple platforms. As well as helping you avoid slower shifts with less time spent waiting for requests.

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Empowering Dashers With Advanced Telematics The app uses key data about speed, distance traveled and braking, in order to provide Dashers with helpful and real-time insights about their driving.

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With multi-apping, you work on several apps ' in this case, GrubHub and Uber Eats ' at the same time. This allows you to take on multiple orders at once, streamlining your workflows, reducing downtime, and potentially allowing you to earn more with gig work.

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Get all of the above for just $9.99/month with the monthly plan or $96/year ($8/month) with the Annual Plan. With the Annual Plan, you save more upfront and with our monthly plan, it's a subscription without the commitment - you can cancel anytime.

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The average income for most DoorDash drivers ranges between $15 and $25 per hour. You may also earn more than this if you get plenty of additional income from tips for your orders.

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Uber made $10.4 billion in 2019 from mobility, in 2021 the segment generated a total of $7.3 billion. At the same time, Uber Eats has grown from $1.9 billion to $8 billion revenue.

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Uber Eats does not pay for gas. It's an expense you have to pay yourself if you're working as an Uber Eats driver. Whenever you're working, you need to think like a business and make sure that you're making enough money to cover your vehicle and gas costs.

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