HIGH CAPACITY DRIVERS
Try Blocks and Enjoy Earnings Guarantees
Roadie Blocks gives Drivers exclusive access to scheduled time blocks – a new way to drive that comes with a set schedule and guaranteed earnings. For Drivers that prefer predictability and more time on the road, Blocks gives you the power to maximize your earnings per hour.
A NEW WAY TO DRIVE
JOIN OUR BLOCKS BETA
Drivers who join our Blocks Beta get exclusive access to scheduled, multi-stop Gigs within a preferred local zone. You’ll be one of the first to road test this exciting new feature and give us feedback based on your experience.
Want to learn more, sign-up and look for more details, coming soon!
How to Get Started with Blocks Beta
To be eligible for our Roadie Blocks Beta, you’ll first need to sign up and be verified as a Roadie Driver. Once your registration and driver verification are complete, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about joining our Blocks Beta.
Complete your Driver registration and verification
Let’s go! Start offering and driving Roadie Gigs
Get your Blocks Certification to get access to the Blocks scheduler
Frequently Asked Questions
Want to know more about Roadie Blocks? We’ve got all the answers about eligibility, scheduling, payouts, and more.
What is a Scheduled Block?
A Scheduled Block is a timeframe that you can sign up for to dedicate yourself for that time to a specific Sender(s) or Zone in exchange for an Earnings Guarantee.
How many blocks can I sign up for?
You are limited to one block per day.
How long is a block?
Blocks typically range from 4 to 8 hours in length. You’ll be able to see the time commitment for each block before you sign up.
Can I still offer on Gigs while committed to a scheduled Block ?
No. While on a scheduled block you will not have the ability to offer on any additional Gigs within the app.
How much will I be paid?
Each scheduled block has a designated Earnings Guarantee, which is a guaranteed payment for that specific block. The Earnings Guarantee may vary depending on the Sender/Zone, block timeframe, number of stops, etc.

