Central London (Zones 1 to 2)
Soho, Covent Garden, City of London, Westminster, Mayfair, Fitzrovia
Whether you ride a bike, a scooter, or drive a car or van, sign up to see what's on for you across Greater London and the surrounding areas. Flexible hours, instant access, all in one place.
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COMPANIES YOU'LL WORK WITH IN LONDON
London has one of the highest concentrations of delivery work in the UK. Whatever you ride or drive, there is a company that will match.
Deliver for Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat. Choose your own hours and work as much or as little as you want.
Same-day and next-day parcels. High demand, consistent work and competitive pay.
Shop and deliver for Getir, Gorillas and more. Short shifts with quick turnaround and no experience needed.
Block-based shifts delivering e-commerce parcels. Book scheduled blocks and work when it suits you.
Hourly rates depend on the vehicle, the time of day and how many companies you stack. These are typical London ranges, with peak figures from drivers running multiple apps during surge hours.
Ranges are gross before vehicle costs, tax and service fees. Actual earnings depend on hours worked, area covered and how many companies you sign up with through Service Club.
Service Club connects London couriers, riders and drivers to top companies faster, with less paperwork and more support.
Apply once and get matched to multiple London companies. No repeating the same forms across different apps.
Pick your hours, your vehicle and your area. Go full-time, top up at weekends, or grab a few peak shifts. You decide when and how much you work.
Discounts on fuel, food, gear, mobile data and entertainment. Built specifically for delivery work.
Service Club is free for you. We earn from the companies we connect you to, never from your earnings.
No exclusivity. Run Uber Eats and Deliveroo in parallel, or pick up scheduled parcel blocks on quiet days. Your call.
Real humans you can reach when something goes wrong on a delivery, not just an app chatbot.
London is the UK's biggest delivery market. Every evening, from Hackney to Hammersmith, thousands of meals, parcels and groceries move on bikes, scooters, cars and vans across the city. With nine million residents and 30+ million annual visitors, London is Europe's most active urban delivery zone. Peak earnings hit Friday through Sunday evenings, while lunchtime rushes around the City of London and Canary Wharf keep food orders steady through the week.
London comes with its own set of delivery rules. Most of central London sits inside the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), so the vehicle you choose matters. Bike, e-bike and scooter delivery sits outside any licensing burden, which is handy for areas like Camden, Shoreditch and Soho where two wheels move faster than four. Cars and vans face daily ULEZ charges unless they meet emissions standards, and private hire (Uber, Bolt) requires a Transport for London PCO licence.
We work with the companies that actually operate in Greater London, including Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Stuart, Getir, DPD and Evri. One signup connects you to multiple income streams: a few hours a week on a bike, full-time courier work with a van, or anything in between. We match you based on the vehicle you have and the area you cover.
From signup to your first earnings, the whole flow takes between 24 hours and a few days, depending on the vehicle and checks involved.
Just your phone and email. Then a few quick details: name, postcode, vehicle and eligibility. No fees, no contract.
We line you up with the London companies that actually fit your vehicle, area and availability. You see only the ones that want you.
Complete document checks (right-to-work, licence, bank). Most London couriers and drivers are live and earning within 24 to 48 hours.
London has specific rules for couriers, riders and drivers that you should know before you start. From emission zones to licensing, here is what matters.
We only connect you to companies that actually fit your vehicle, your area and your eligibility. No wasted applications. No companies you can't take work for.
Sign up to get matchedDemand looks different across London. Here's where the work concentrates, when it peaks, and the vehicle that wins for each area.
Soho, Covent Garden, City of London, Westminster, Mayfair, Fitzrovia
Shoreditch, Hackney, Whitechapel, Old Street, Canary Wharf
Croydon, Ealing, Romford, Bromley, Wimbledon, Kingston
We match couriers and drivers across every London borough, from central zones like Westminster, Camden and Shoreditch to outer areas like Croydon, Ealing and Romford. Demand peaks in zones 1-2 for food, while parcel and grocery work spreads more evenly across the city. Tell us your home postcode and we'll line you up with the companies that operate near you.
Sign up to deliver hereNo. Most food delivery companies including Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat accept bikes, scooters and e-bikes. For parcel and e-commerce delivery, a car or van is required.
Typical hourly rates in London range from £10 on a bike during quiet hours to £22+ in a van on busy block shifts. During peak surges (Friday and Saturday nights, Sunday lunchtimes) bike and motorbike couriers stacking multiple apps can hit £40-50/h gross. Earnings depend on the vehicle, area and how many companies you sign up with.
The Ultra Low Emission Zone covers most of Greater London. If your vehicle does not meet emission standards, you pay a daily charge. Bikes, e-bikes, scooters and most electric vehicles are exempt. Check your vehicle on the TfL website before you start.
For food delivery by bike, scooter or on foot, no special licence is required. To work for private hire companies like Uber or Bolt, you need a PCO (Private Hire) licence issued by Transport for London. Parcel and courier roles need a standard UK driving licence.
Once your profile is verified and documents are checked, you can be matched to a London company within 24 to 48 hours. Bike and scooter onboarding is typically the fastest because there is no vehicle inspection step.
Yes, and most experienced couriers do. You can pick up shifts on Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat in parallel, then switch to scheduled parcel blocks during the week. Service Club gives you one signup across all of them, so the paperwork only happens once.
No. Service Club is free for drivers and riders. We earn from the companies we connect you to, not from you. You keep 100% of what you earn from the companies themselves.
For all roles: proof of right to work in the UK (passport, BRP or share code) and a UK bank account. For motorised vehicles you also need a valid driving licence, vehicle insurance for delivery use, and an MOT certificate. For bike and e-bike work, just right-to-work plus the bank account.