Food Delivery Courier Jobs in Poland
Start registration in 4 steps
Register with partner
Download the app
Register with delivery services
Nothing else to do — download the app and wait for a call.
Done!
Delivery apps — where to sign up
You can connect one app or several at once. Which services are available depends on the city — check your city page.
In some cities the partner also connects Stuart — a courier platform without restaurant orders.
How much you can earn
You typically take home 25–55 zł an hour depending on the city, time and weather — that is after deductions, not gross. On Uber Eats in heavy rain or snow it can reach 60–80 zł/h: fewer couriers are out and the orders pile up. Your result depends on how many orders you accept, the distances and the bonuses running in that app. You see the rate for every job in the app before you accept it.
The range for a specific city is on that city page.
How to spot a firm worth staying with
This is not a wish list — it is what the biggest firms on the Polish market already treat as normal. If something here is missing, ask why, straight out.
Daily, weekly, monthly or on demand — with our partner also by BLIK, with the cash out of an ATM and no waiting for a transfer. The first money can reach you the day after your first delivery. Just check what the second and third payout in the same month cost.
The partner's app on iOS and Android: earnings, payouts, contracts, invoices, a support chat, vehicle booking. Without it, every question about one line on a settlement ends in a phone call and "we will get back to you".
Our partner runs eleven offices across Poland — among them Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk, Łódź, Katowice, Lublin, Białystok and Rzeszów. With a disputed settlement or a blocked account, a conversation on the spot often beats a week of e-mails.
Guides
Answers to the questions that come up most often — no marketing, with numbers where we have them.
What a foreigner actually needs to start delivering in Poland: PESEL, UKR status, karta pobytu and a visa with the right to work. No promises, no filler.
Read →Glovo or Wolt for couriers: booked slots versus free login, pay, cities, rejecting orders, the thermal bag and activation time. An honest side-by-side.
Read →How much a courier earns in Poland: 25–55 zł net per hour, how pay works in Glovo, Wolt, Uber Eats, Bolt Food and Pyszne, and what eats into your money.
Read →Bike, e-bike, scooter or car for delivery work: which app accepts which vehicle, where you need a licence and who hands out the thermal bag.
Read →What umowa zlecenie means in food delivery, who you actually sign with, what the settlement partner does about ZUS and tax, and what to check first.
Read →All cities
Frequently asked questions
How much can you earn as a food delivery courier?
You typically take home 25–55 zł an hour depending on the city, time and weather — that is after deductions, not gross. On Uber Eats in heavy rain or snow it can reach 60–80 zł/h: fewer couriers are out and the orders pile up. Your result depends on how many orders you accept, the distances and the bonuses running in that app. You see the rate for every job in the app before you accept it.
What documents do you need to work as a courier?
Basics: a valid ID or passport, PESEL number, and a Polish bank account for payouts. Non-EU foreigners also need a residence card, work-permit visa or UKR status (for Ukrainians). Cars and scooters require a driver's licence and vehicle papers. The whole verification runs online, usually through a settlement partner.
How does registration work and how long does it take?
You sign up online with a settlement partner — fill in the form, upload your documents, sign the contract. The partner then activates your account in the apps you chose. Bolt Food usually the same day or the next one, Uber Eats within 24–72 hours. With Wolt and Glovo the timing depends on whether your city is currently recruiting couriers — if it is, that's a couple of days. Your advisor checks this before you gather any paperwork.
Can you work without speaking Polish?
Yes — most apps support English, Russian and Ukrainian. Contact with restaurants is usually limited to showing the order number, and customers only see the delivery address. A few simple Polish phrases help at pickup but are not required. Fleet-partner support also operates in Russian and Ukrainian.
Which transport is best for courier work?
In big city centres a bike beats a car because of traffic and paid parking zones. A scooter is the middle ground when you want to work the peak hours. A car pays off on the outskirts and with heavy shop orders. An e-scooter works well in compact centres over short distances.
How much does a thermal bag cost and where do you get one?
The settlement partner gives you a thermal bag for free — you don't need to buy one. The platforms themselves neither hand out nor sell equipment. If you already have your own bag from another app, you can ride with it: all that matters is that it holds temperature, branded logos aren't required.