Become a Bike Dasher

Dash greener, leaner, and even save on expenses when you become a Bike Dasher.

Want to ride electric? Check out our exclusive deals with Dirwin and Whizz.

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Why become a Bike Dasher?

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Faster Routes

Take more direct routes that help you make more deliveries. 

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Go Green

You won’t have to worry about traffic or parking. All while reducing your carbon footprint.

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Save More

You’ll cut costs on gas, car maintenance, and trips to the gym. That means more money stays in your pocket.

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Save on costs.

As a Bike Dasher, you won’t have to worry about gas, fuel, or car maintenance. That means more of your money stays in your pocket.

"The operating costs of running a bike are incredibly low, so that allows me to [keep] more earnings from dashing."

Hiro
Bike Dasher in Chicago

Faster routes. Earn more.

Delivering on a bike allows Dashers to take faster routes. The more deliveries you complete, the more money you earn.

"I take shortcuts through small alleys or bike lanes in parks to get to the customers' places faster than [on a] regular route."

Khanin
Bike Dasher in Toronto

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Want to Dash Electric?

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Go Electric

E-bikes help you go further and reach your goals faster.

With e-bikes you receive:

  • Up to 8 hours of battery life

  • Fast charging 

  • Built in lights

  • A comfortable ride 

  • Low maintenance costs

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E-Bike Resources

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Ride Easy with E-Bikes

If you’d prefer to put a little less pedal to the metal, DoorDash has partnered with Dirwin and Whizz to offer exclusive savings to Bike Dashers: 

Dirwin offers Dashers 30% off the purchase of an e-bike + free shipping and optional assembly. Dashers also receive a FREE Start Up Accessory Package.

Whizz offers Dashers in NYC 15% off rental and rent-to-own e-bike plans.

Know Before You Go

Bike Safety & Resources

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    Tips & Tricks

    Want to know how to make the most of bike dashing? Check out these new Bike Dasher tips to learn about:

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    Equipment Discounts

    Enjoy discounts on safety equipment like the below, and more!

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    Stay Safe on the Road

    DoorDash is committed to helping keep Bike Dashers safe. That’s why we have safety programs set up to give you confidence on the road.

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    Dash Towards Earnings

    Check out some of the best tools Dashers use to earn more:

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    E-Bike Benefits

    Check out these bicycling and driver safety videos from the bike league for tips on: 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our signup process takes just a few minutes, and most Bike Dashers can start earning within days.

To earn money, all you need is a smartphone and bike.  

Just tap the 'Already started signing up?' button after accessing sign up, and log in using the email address and phone number you used to sign up.

If you're not quite finished, we'll prompt you for missing information. Otherwise, you'll see the status of your signup.

You don't need any specific prior work experience. But if you do have previous experience in the rideshare, food, or courier service industries, delivering with DoorDash is a great way to earn money.

We welcome bikers from other gig economy or commercial services such as UberEats, Postmates, Lyft, Caviar, Eat24, Google Express, GrubHub, AmazonFresh, Instacart, Amazon, Uber, Waitr, and Bite Squad. Dashers come from all backgrounds and industries, and include catering drivers, truck drivers, and taxi drivers.

Once you receive a delivery opportunity, you'll see where it is and what you'll make, and can choose to accept or reject it. Once you accept, there are generally three steps, all of which are clearly outlined in the Dasher app:

  1. Ride to the merchant or restaurant

  2. Pick up the food

  3. Ride to the customer to drop off the food

For more help on bike dashing, click here.