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What is Uber Eats Hotspots

With the appreciable advancement in technology and the stress in people’s life, more and more people are opting for home delivery food apps. One of these miraculous apps that make your life so much more convenient is the Uber Eats, giving you the privilege to eat anything, anytime, in the comfortable confines of your own house, without you having to go out.

This also means that more people are required to be employed in this area as the delivery guys, as you must be familiar with.

So many people out there, so many orders being placed at all times at every corner of the country, it becomes very confusing while receiving orders for the people who are supposed to be delivered.

In order to deal with this ruckus, Uber Eats has a feature that is known as the “hotspot”. This is a feature that lets you log into your Uber Eats account as a delivery person and look for the busiest spots and hence, making it easier to get your order to be served.

How it works

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Uber Eats and all of these apps work on the basis of your current location. It tries to set up the user with a delivery person that is in the vicinity and this is how it assigns the order to a particular worker.

If you, as an employee would get an idea of the busiest spots on a particular day and time, you are guaranteed order and hence a job to be performed that gets you your daily bread. Uber eats Hotspots is the solution that you would be looking for.

Uber Eats hotspot Definition

 A hotspot is defined as the area where a great number of food orders are being placed. Uber Eats Hotspot displays all these ‘hotspot’ areas or the busy areas, in the form of a map, helping you to be in the vicinity to be able to get the delivery job.

The following steps allow you to do the same:

1.      Go to account>> Help.

2.      Click on more>> Common phone and app issues.

3.      Click on the last option ‘ I am not getting delivery requests’.

4.      A hyperlink is given. Click on the link. It leads you to a map that shows you the busiest places at the time. You can look into it and go to any of those places and get your delivery jobs.

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