Favor Runner 4+

Deliver and get paid instantly

NeighborFavor Inc.

    • 4.7 • 20.8K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

MAKE SERIOUS CASH

Favor believes helping delivery drivers (we call them Runners!) maximize their earnings, starting with passing on 100% of order tips

SET YOUR OWN HOURS

Favor is designed to fit your schedule. From when and where you deliver to how often you get paid, it's completely up to you!

START RUNNING IN NO TIME

Ready to hit the road? The sign-up process is quick and easy so you can get on your way—no delivery experience necessary. To get started, you’ll just need to be 18 or older with reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and a clean record.

GET PAID DAILY

Favor Runners receive weekly deposits but you can also get paid anytime using Instant Pay. Whether you spend it or save it, you’ve got it on demand.

ACCESS EXCLUSIVE PERKS

From supplemental auto insurance for every driver to discounts on hundreds of products and services through PerkSpot, Favor makes it easy to keep running.

GET PAID TO MAKE SOMEONE’S DAY

Running is about much more than dropping off dinner—it’s about making someone’s day better one Favor at a time.

JOIN A COMMUNITY AS BIG AS TEXAS

Our regional Favor Runner Facebook Groups provide a safe space for active Runners to share their experiences, ask questions, exchange tips and tricks, and make meaningful connections.

PROUDLY SERVE FELLOW TEXANS

Favor Runners have helped millions of Texans get anything delivered in more than 200 cities across the state, including Abilene, Arlington, Austin, Baytown, Beaumont, Brownsville, College Station, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Georgetown, Houston, Killeen, Lubbock, Midland, New Braunfels, Odessa, Port Arthur, San Antonio, San Marcos, Temple, and Waco.

SIGN UP TODAY, RUN TOMORROW

Visit run.favordelivery.com to get started!

Promos may vary by market, time of day, or other factors.

What’s New

Version 5.4.16

Howdy, partner! We updated features and improved the app. Enjoy!

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
20.8K Ratings

20.8K Ratings

Evashelle#1 ,

Don’t work for free during inflation or ever

$4.10 to drive 40 mins to location 40 min wait for food to be prepped and cooked and 30 or 40 to drive to the customer. By the time you go to that snobby neighborhood where everyone there feels everyone else that don’t do what they do for a living don’t have a real job so they don’t tip you after you have done a service ( the bigger the house the smaller the tip of any tip at all) you would have possibly made $4.10 for 1 hr & a half 2 hrs of your time that you get the next day. Everyone just stop doing Favor since they could care less about us receiving the right compensation. We should get paid according to how long we spent driving to, placing, waiting for the order and driving it to the customer. $1.02 per action. Not worth your time and gas just to take a chance on an entitled snob who don’t believe there is good karma and bad karma involved when it comes to tipping someone who did a favor they were to sorry to do themselves. Nobody owe you anything. Go get your own food and make your own store runs since it’s not a real job inconsiderate incomassionante nincompoops.

decenanohemi ,

HONEST OPINION

It’s not recommended to do any runs unless It actually says it's busy, otherwise you’re working for nothing because that money you end up making just goes back for gas & sometimes it’s not enough to cover for a full tank. Even with the promos. (Coming from someone who only needs $20 for full tank) what they don’t realize is the amount of miles we travel from order to order. Not just that but also the time. You’ll most likely spend an hour doing each favor, even if it’s just for 3 items. 1- you have to drive back from your previous order to where you’re picking up the new one which could be a 20+min drive. 2- you have to wait for the order to be brought out to you & when it’s busy you could be waiting another 20min. 3- the travel to their home which can be another 20+min. Not just that but there’s other things that go into it. Sometimes you have to contact them because the restaurant doesn’t have their food or they don’t have the item in stock & you have to wait more time for the customer to reply. If at the end you have no other option but to cancel you because you couldn’t get in contact with them you DONT GET ANYTHING. & to top it off you could have 100+ items for them & the drive is a more than 20mins away & they live in apartments & in the second floor! they still tip you only $8 & some change for an order that took a lot of time & a lot of travel…. NOT WORTH IT unless it shows it’s busy!

mrnoname2020 ,

Promos are the only thing saving favor.

The only reason I have not deleted this app yet is the promos the driving distance and wait times are really bad compared to how much you earn the favor pay per miles is way too low and the customer tips are hit or miss you may get an order that is 5 miles and get a 10 dollar tip or you may get an order that is 15 miles and get a 2 dollar tip so favor needs to guarantee better pay on average my orders come in at about 9 to 10 miles each and pay about 8 dollars an order with tip the promos make it about a dollar per order maybe better if your lucky I typically only do shopping orders or groceries delivery because puting in orders then waiting is a waste of time you could drive for any other delivery service and not have to wait near the time you have to with favor. I like that it’s local but they need to step it up on pay if they want to compete with the other big companies out there. Or they need to figure out how to expedite H‑E‑B deliveries being brought to drivers cars like special parking spots for favor at H‑E‑B so they are faster I’ve waited upwards of an. Hour just to get groceries put in my car so I could make 8 dollars driving 10 miles so basically a net loss compared to other companies it’s not worth it but again I like local and the promotions help but after I complete the promo I stop driving it’s not worth it after the guarantee. I made less than minimum wage during the week with no promos.

App Privacy

The developer, NeighborFavor Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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