In short: at the start usually 20–30 zł per hour, and with experience, at peak and in bad weather even 45–80 zł/h. Below we explain what it depends on.
In this guide:
What earnings depend on
- City — bigger hubs have more orders. Check yours on the city list.
- Hours — lunch, evening and weekends pay best.
- Number of apps — several at once = less downtime.
- Weather and season — rain and winter mean more orders.
Rates: start and experience
| City type | To start | At peak |
|---|---|---|
| Large (Warsaw, Krakow) | 23–32 zł/h | 45–80 zł/h |
| Mid-sized | 21–30 zł/h | 40–72 zł/h |
| Smaller | 19–28 zł/h | 35–62 zł/h |
When you earn most
The strongest times are meal hours — lunch (12:00–15:00) and evening (18:00–22:00) — plus weekends. In rain and cold there are fewer couriers, so each gets more orders.
💡 Tip: running 2–3 apps at peak is the simplest way to raise your hourly rate.
What it adds up to monthly
Example: 6 hours a day for 22 days at 28 zł/h is about 3,700 zł. Working mainly at peak and on weekends, at a higher rate, it is easy to pass 5,000–6,000 zł.
Want to start as a courier?
Work starts through a partner — we help with registration and paperwork. After your first deliveries there is a 50 zł bonus.
✈️ Start on TelegramFrequently asked questions
Usually 20–30 zł per hour. More in larger cities and at peak.
At peak, on weekends and in bad weather experienced couriers reach 45–80 zł/h by combining several apps.