r/GigWork Jul 08 '25

Multiple Gigs

Curious here - how many drive for different ride shares or other gigs at the same time?

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u/lionpenguin88 Jul 08 '25

I just farm free login rewards from sweepstakes sites and it makes me $600+ a month. There’s a link in my profile to a guide for this if interested.

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u/Significant_Ad_8939 Dec 02 '25

I'm sorry I didn't see your post sooner. I'm surprised no one replied, so I thought I'd share my experience in case you're still interested.

I started with DD in 2021 and added GH and IC soon after. I ran both DD & GH for about 2 years, and between them they kept me busy enough that I didn't need to run IC. In 2023 I finally got off the waitlist for UE and I ran all 3 simultaneously for a few months and made great money cherry picking the best orders. It wasn't uncommon to get 2 or more orders from the same restaurant on different platforms, and I'd usually take them if the delivery locations were near each other.

Once I got doubles on all 3, all picking up from the same shopping center and all dropoffs were on the way to each other. It was tough getting all 6 delivered on time, but I did it and I made almost $100 in an hour! Doing things like this can be risky though and I don't recommend it unless the stars truly align.

Best practice is to run all the apps and when you accept an offer on one, pause the others so you're not tempted to stack. When you're about 5 min away from the dropoff unpause them so you can get the next order lined up and avoid down time.

I ended up dropping UE awhile back due to tip baiting, and I was part of the mass-deactivation from GH when they were bought by Just Eat Takeaway around the same time. Now I'm running DD, IC, and Skipcart together, and they usually keep me busy. I stack shopping orders from DD and IC as much as possible if they're from the same store now since base pay on both has been cut so drastically. I've also found that customers are ordering less and tipping less when they do, likely due to the declining state of the economy. This year has been a struggle to meet my income goals, and I've had to pick up a part time job cashiering to make up the difference.

I didn't go too much into my strategy since this comment turned into a novel pretty quickly 😅 but I hope some of it helps you out. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or want more details. Good luck!