30-Second Decision Calculator for Uber Eats & DoorDash

⏱️ Offer expiring? Calculate instantly! Stop losing money on bad orders. Our free calculator beats the 30-second timer - no login required. Better than Gridwise or Stride, designed for drivers with ADHD who need quick decisions.

🎯 Instant Profitability Analysis

Result

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30 seconds isn't enough time! While you're still calculating, profitable orders expire. Driver Power App gives you instant decisions in under 11 seconds - FREE forever, no login required. Better than paid apps like Gridwise.

Real-Time Decisions

Instant calculations as orders arrive, helping you make quick, informed decisions

Earnings Optimization

Smart filters and recommendations to maximize your hourly earnings

Cost Tracking

Track fuel costs and vehicle expenses to understand your true earnings

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Uber Eats and DoorDash delivery earnings, calculations, and profitability.

Uber Eats drivers typically earn $15-25 per hour, but actual earnings vary by location, time of day, and demand. Our calculator helps you target $20+ per hour by analyzing each order before accepting.

Peak hours (lunch 11am-2pm, dinner 5pm-9pm) and weekend nights often yield higher earnings. Use our instant calculator to ensure each delivery meets your hourly rate goals and maximize your earning potential.

To calculate net earnings after gas:

  1. Note your total payout and miles driven
  2. Multiply miles by your car's cost per mile (typically $0.50-0.70 including gas, maintenance, wear)
  3. Subtract vehicle costs from total payout

Our calculator factors in a $1.50/mile minimum to cover gas and vehicle expenses while ensuring profit. Always track your actual vehicle costs for accurate calculations.

Uber Eats can be profitable in 2025 if you're strategic about order selection. With rising gas prices and increased competition, it's crucial to maintain minimum standards: $20/hour and $1.50/mile.

Our 30-second calculator helps you instantly identify profitable orders and avoid money-losing deliveries. Success depends on your market, vehicle efficiency, and smart order selection using data-driven decisions.

Average Uber Eats pay ranges from $1.00-2.50 per mile, but many orders fall below profitable thresholds. Our calculator uses a $1.50/mile minimum to ensure orders cover gas, vehicle wear, and generate profit.

Orders below $1.50/mile often result in losses when factoring in vehicle costs. Always calculate total round-trip distance when evaluating offers using our instant calculator.

Maximize Uber Eats earnings by:

  1. Using our calculator to accept only profitable orders ($20+/hour, $1.50+/mile)
  2. Working during peak hours and surge periods
  3. Positioning near restaurant clusters
  4. Tracking all expenses for tax deductions
  5. Avoiding low-paying or long-distance orders

Our instant calculator helps you make profitable decisions in under 30 seconds, ensuring every delivery contributes to your earning goals.

Accept Uber Eats orders that meet these criteria:

  1. Pay at least $20/hour based on estimated time
  2. Pay at least $1.50/mile for total distance
  3. Reasonable pickup and delivery locations

Our 30-second calculator instantly analyzes these factors so you can decide before the offer expires. Avoid orders that don't meet both hourly and per-mile minimums.

Both Uber Eats and DoorDash can be profitable - success depends on your local market and order selection strategy. DoorDash often shows more upfront information, while Uber Eats may have different peak periods.

Our calculator works for both platforms, helping you maintain consistent profitability standards regardless of which app you use. Focus on orders meeting $20/hour and $1.50/mile minimums on either platform.

Calculate delivery profit by:

  1. Starting with total payout amount
  2. Subtracting vehicle costs (miles × cost per mile)
  3. Subtracting time cost (minutes × your target hourly rate ÷ 60)

Our calculator automatically factors in $20/hour time value and $1.50/mile vehicle costs to show if each delivery is profitable. This ensures you account for both time and distance costs in every decision.