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Using the app

Your guide to Uber’s Driver app

From tracking earnings to planning your day, learn how to use the Driver app to make the most of every trip.

Navigating the app        Going online       Trip requests        Taking trips       Vehicle integrations     

Home

After selecting Home, you’ll get to a screen where you can:

  • Choose Go to start earning
  • See data like hourly trends
  • Toggle ride types by selecting the preferences icon (top right)
  • Access the Safety Toolkit (blue shield)
  • Tap the map to easily see busy areas and report road hazards
Rideshare app screen showing surge pricing in San Francisco, with highlighted areas indicating increased fares and estimated wait times. The bottom navigation bar displays Home, Earnings, Inbox, and Menu icons.

Earnings

The Earnings section shows what you’ve earned over the past week, provides options for cashing out, and includes a detailed weekly customer fare breakdown. You can also view Quests and promotions (if available) to discover more ways to earn.

Mobile app screen displaying earnings of $120.60 for April 30 to May 6, with $42.54 earned today, and a total balance of $1,000.00. Navigation bar at the bottom shows icons for Home, Earnings, Inbox, and Menu.

Inbox

Your Inbox is a one-stop shop for communications between you and Uber. Here, you can view messages about your document statuses and miscellaneous things we think you should know, or get account and incident help by chatting with Uber Support.

Smartphone screen displaying an app's inbox section with tabs for notifications and support, showing active messages about a driver fare review and a cancellation fee issue. Navigation bar at the bottom includes icons for Home, Earnings, Inbox, and Menu.

Menu

The Menu section contains these important parts:

  • Profile: Check your Uber Pro status and personalize the details you share with riders
  • Help: Get support
  • Safety: Go to the Safety Hub
  • Settings: Configure your app
  • More ways to earn: Find new opportunities and discounts
  • Manager: View and update key documents and vehicles
  • Money: Access tax forms and manage payout methods
  • Resources: Learn about new and existing features
    Mobile app profile screen for Paula Brown showing profile photo, rating of 4.95, 90% statistic, and 2% statistic. Buttons for Help, Safety, and Settings are visible, along with a navigation bar at the bottom featuring Home, Earnings, Inbox, and Menu icons.
    Hand interacting with a smartphone displaying a navigation app, with a car dashboard and a digital map visible on the screen. White geometric lines and dots overlay the scene for a modern, tech-inspired effect.

    Going online

    To earn with Uber, you need to go online. First you can plan ahead in the Home section of the app to discover earning trends and upcoming opportunities like events and reservations. When you’re ready to start receiving trip requests, select Go.

    Navigation app interface with a large blue "Go" button in the center, a map background, and a message at the bottom stating "You're offline."

    Reading trip requests

    Trip requests display key information about trips before you accept them. Here’s a quick breakdown of the 2 kinds of trip requests that might be offered to you, based on your location:

    UberX ride offer showing $12.15 fare, 4.95-star rating, 3 minutes (0.5 miles) away, 4-minute (0.5 miles) trip, and a blue 'Accept' button.

    Exclusive requests (available everywhere)

    These are sent to you only—and just for a limited amount of time. If you’re going to take the trip, you must choose Accept before the time expires.

    UberX ride estimate showing $29.31 fare, driver rated 4.99 stars, 5 minutes (0.4 miles) away, 32-minute (26.3 miles) trip, and a 'Match' button.

    Trip Radar requests (available in most cities*)

    These are sent to multiple drivers. Select Match if the trip interests you. If you're matched to one of the offers you selected, a trip will begin. In some cases, you can select the Trip Radar button to view a list of requests.

    Taking trips

    After accepting a trip, you’ll go through 3 main stages: navigating to your rider, starting the trip, and ending the trip. Here’s what it can look like:

    Navigation app interface showing a route, speed limit of 35, estimated arrival in 2 minutes for a 2.2 mile trip, and a note about picking up Josefina.

    Pickup

    After you accept a trip offer, the app will guide you to the pickup location. If you need to contact your rider, select the phone icon.

    Uber driver app interface displaying 'Waiting for rider' with a timer at 1:30, rider's name Josefina, call and profile icons, and a 'Start UberX' button.

    Trip start

    After picking up your rider, you’ll be prompted to swipe Start to begin your trip. Then the app will begin navigating to your dropoff location.

    Six road sign icons for reporting map issues: traffic jam, roadwork, pedestrian crossing, no entry, speed camera, and hazard, arranged in two rows under the heading 'Add a map report.'

    Map reports

    While driving, you may encounter map reports from other drivers informing you about potential issues along your route such as an accident or road closure. You can also report such issues yourself by tapping the traffic cone icon on your map.

    Uber driver interface showing 'Arrived at dropoff' for passenger named Joséfina, with options to call or view profile, and a button labeled 'Complete UberX.'

    Dropoff

    After arriving at the dropoff location and ensuring that your rider safely exits your vehicle, swipe Complete to finish your trip. Then prepare to accept another trip request or go offline.

    Two route options: Flexible route with a higher chance of rides, arriving by 11:20 AM, and Faster route with a lower chance of rides, arriving by 11:05 AM.

    Destination Mode

    If you want to go somewhere specific, like toward your home, a medical appointment, or a busy area, you can turn on Destination Mode. Set your preferred destination and get matched with trips that move you closer to where you’re headed. **

    Vehicle integrations

    If your vehicle is equipped with Android Auto or CarPlay, or you drive a Tesla, you can use Uber’s Driver app on your vehicle’s screen to accept trips and get turn-by-turn navigation instructions without having to reach for your phone.

    Rideshare app interface displaying a route on a city map, fare of $9.59, 4.59 rating, estimated times and distances, and options to accept or decline the ride.

    Frequently asked questions

    How can I stay informed about new features in the Driver app?

    We occasionally send emails, push notifications, and in-app messages about new features. You can also look for communications about or even an invitation to Only on Uber. This annual event is where we announce updates in person with drivers and couriers, and it’s live-streamed and replayable on YouTube.

    What devices are compatible with the Driver app?

    Uber’s Driver app is compatible with most modern Android and Apple smartphones. Plus, if your car is equipped with Android Auto or CarPlay, or you drive a Tesla, you can use the app on your vehicle’s display to accept trips and get turn-by-turn directions.

    How do I find new opportunities to earn?

    You can discover new earning opportunities by navigating to the Menu section of the Driver app, then choosing either Opportunities (to see special promotions and events in your area) or Work Hub (to explore additional earning opportunities you may not have opted into yet).

    What is my acceptance rate?

    Your acceptance rate is the percentage of Exclusive trip requests you accept. We calculate your acceptance rate based on the last 100 Exclusive trip requests you’ve received. A higher acceptance rate helps keep you earning and may unlock higher Uber Pro status and more rewards.

    What is my cancellation rate?

    Your cancellation rate is the percentage of trip requests you cancel after accepting them, including Trip Radar requests. We calculate it based on the last 100 accepted trip requests, excluding cancellations that are outside of your control. A lower cancellation rate helps keep trips running smoothly and may unlock higher Uber Pro status and more rewards.

    Drive your way in the app

    *Trip Radar requests are available in most US markets, excluding NYC, Oregon, and Washington State.

    **Destination Mode has a limited number of uses per day. See your Driver app for details. Not available in NYC. Features may vary across US markets.