The Uber Eats signup process is straightforward. Once your account has been created, we will send you emails to keep you updated on your progress and the next actions to take. Please keep in mind that an Uber Eats account is strictly personal and cannot be shared in any way.
Here’s everything you need to know to get started with Uber Eats.
Step 1: Go to the App Store or Google Play and download the Uber Driver app.
Step 2: Sign in or create an account.
You must be at least 18 years old to register.
Have a motorcycle or a car.
Sign up using your full name and surname as it appears on your identification paper.
Step 3: Decide the city you’ll be working in:
Step 4: Determine the sort of delivery truck you will use:
a motorcycle or a car
Step 5: Attach the necessary personal documents.
Step 6: Perform a safety check.
To deliver with Uber Eats, a thorough safety assessment is required.
See ‘Document requirements’ below to book your safety screening.
Step 7: To add a vehicle to your profile, upload your motorcycle or car documentation.
Step 8: Once your documents have been uploaded, they will be examined and authorized.
Your registration is then complete, and your account is created.
Remember that! Your activation could be delayed.
Uber does not constantly introduce additional couriers. As a result, you may not be activated right away after signing up. Keep your contact information up to date so that we can contact you if there is a demand in your area.
Step 9: For Uber Eats deliveries, an insulated delivery bag is necessary.
When your account is ready, you will be sent a link to purchase a bag.
Remember that! Do not buy a bag unless you have received authorization to do so.
Step 10: Your account will be completed within 24 to 48 hours of receiving your luggage.
You will then be ready to accept orders and begin earning money!
How much do Uber Eats drivers in South Africa get paid?
“For early morning deliveries, we can make R14 to R15 every delivery, with a lunchtime spike of R20 per delivery, and occasionally we earn per kilometer, which might be R20 to R45 per delivery,” says Walter, an Uber Eats driver. On average, he earns between R1,800 and R2,200 every week.
Is it worthwhile to use Uber Eats?
With Uber Eats, you keep 100% of the tips you earn; tips can be paid in cash when you deliver or on the app. Because on the time you deliver, your earnings can vary greatly. You will earn more money if you labor during peak hours.
Is Uber Eats a profitable business in South Africa?
Uber Eats drivers in South Africa can earn a solid living by completing food delivery orders for clients. The amount they make, however, is determined by a variety of factors, including the number of completed orders, the distance traveled, and the time spent waiting for orders.