~26 k
residents
1
platform
Fri–Sun
weekly peak
Small city
city type

Konskie has 26,000 residents and a foundry tradition - its plants remain the biggest local employer. The rhythm is predictable: a short weekday wave during the break, one strong evening at the weekend. It's a small market where being online exactly when something is happening really matters.

Restaurants stick to the market square and nearby streets, and the town park with its palace complex marks the edge of the strict centre. You'll deliver to housing estates, single-family homes, and big-box stores on the roads out of town. The town is small enough that after a week you'll know the streets without navigation. Blocks sit close together, so two orders in the same area come up more often than you'd expect.

What to know — Konskie

Best hours

Best orders come on Friday to Sunday evenings between 18 and 22.

Weather edge

Rain and winter bring more orders and fewer active couriers competing.

Transport

Own bike or scooter works well across compact Konskie streets.

Vehicles that work for food delivery

Any of these will do, so go with your own preference.

Bicycle

Fastest in the centre, no parking issues

E-bike

The motor helps, so longer runs feel easy

E-scooter

Small, handy, great in busy city streets

Scooter

Between bike and car, with the perks of both

Moped

Wider range than a kick scooter

Car

Heavy orders and runs out to the suburbs

The gear that gets you started on deliveries

Thermal bag

Buy it from the partner

Powerbank

This one's on you

Transport

Ride what you have or rent from the partner

How to start delivering

1

Online registration

Fill in a short online form — takes a few minutes.
2

Talk to the partner

The settlement partner sorts the paperwork and contract.
3

Connect the apps

Accounts set up in the apps — start picking up jobs.
4

Start delivering

Choose your slots and start making money.

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.
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.
What happens if you decline orders often?
It depends on the app. Bolt Food has the only officially published threshold — an 80% acceptance rate — and a low rate sits outright on its list of reasons for blocking an account; missed offers count the same as rejected ones. Wolt officially doesn't penalise declines and publishes no threshold, though it does show you an acceptance indicator, and on Uber Eats declining carries no consequences. On Glovo your acceptance share feeds the Excellence Score, which decides how early you get to book slots.
What happens to your account if you take a long break?
Wolt expects activity: without deliveries your account goes inactive, and getting it back runs through your partner and only while the city is recruiting. On Glovo your rank drops if you skip more than a week, and the Excellence Score counts the last 28 days — so slots get worse after a pause. Uber Eats has no known deactivation rule for downtime and sometimes sends a bonus quest to pull you back. The safest habit is one delivery every couple of weeks.
What to do if the restaurant order is wrong?
Always check the order number on the receipt before leaving — staff mistakes happen regularly. If something is missing or wrong, ask the staff to fix it on the spot. If you only notice later, report it through the app chat — your rating won't suffer if you react quickly.

Four steps and you are on the road

1

Step one: the settlement partner

Step one is our partner. They deal with the documents, the contract and getting your app account live.
✓ 6,100+ couriers settle with the partner every week · 8+ years on the market · 11 offices in Poland
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2

Install the partner's app

As soon as you send the form, download the app and log in with the password from the SMS — it handles your settlements, payouts and advisor contact.Get it onGoogle PlayDownload on theApp Store
3

Register with delivery services

Choose and register with one or more delivery services. You can work with multiple apps at the same time.
Glovo
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4

Done!

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Congratulations! You have completed the registration process. Check your email and phone — verification may take 2–3 days. Once approved, you can start working!
Install the partner's app and log in with the password from the SMS:Get it onGoogle PlayDownload on theApp Store
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