Lesson 1: Working with Uber Eats
In this lesson, you’ll learn the different ways you can partner with Uber Eats to fit your business and your goals, and how to get started.
Let ’s start with what’s included in this lesson. It covers the foundations and will be most useful if you’re an owner.
Intro: Flexible partnership options
Uber Eats partnerships as unique as your business. Watch a 2-minute video to see how you can start working with Uber Eats today.
Part 1: Delivery
People order on Uber Eats. Delivery people pick up. See how to get started reaching new customers and expanding your offering.
Part 2: Self-delivery
People order on Uber Eats. You deliver. Understand your different delivery options and how to use your own delivery staff.
Part 3: Pickup
People order on Uber Eats. They pick up at your location. Even if delivery isn’t for you, see how you can increase orders with Pickup.
Part 4: Online ordering
People order pickup or delivery directly from your website. Learn how to seamlessly add ordering to your website or menu.
Part 5: Virtual restaurants
Launch a new menu or restaurant from your existing kitchen. See how you can reach new customers and meet local demand without a new brick-and-mortar location.
Part 1: Delivery
Uber Eats expands the reach of your restaurant or store far beyond your block.
It can help to think of Uber Eats like one big neighborhood where you can easily be found by people all over your city. Now people who’ve never seen your store can discover you at exactly the moment they need to: when they’re hungry or need something delivered.
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Start using delivery in 4 steps
Step 1: Create an account
Create your Uber Eats account by signing up on our website.
Step 2: Customize your storefront
Catch people’s attention by updating your storefront. Design your menu, add photos, and include your business hours.
Step 3: Start accepting orders
Begin accepting orders using your Uber Eats Orders app, and prep your staff for business.
Step 4: Track delivery status
Easily let delivery people know when orders are ready to be picked up. Then track delivery status for real-time updates.
Part 2: Self-delivery
Self-delivery gives you access to Uber Eats’ 98 million monthly active platform users while letting you control delivery. When people search on Uber Eats for something they need, they can find and order from you directly in the app. Then your staff prepares, packages, and delivers right to their door.
Perks of self-delivery
Control more of the delivery experience
Lower your commission rates on each order
Reach new customers beyond your neighborhood
Plus, you’ll get flexible partnership options that give you help when you need it.
Want to expand your delivery area? Use your own staff to cover short distances and let Uber Eats deliver the longer ones. Having a busy night? Instead of declining orders, let Uber Eats handle deliveries until demand calms down.
Start using self-delivery in 4 steps
Step 1: Create your account
Sign up on our website to create your Uber Eats account. If you’re already a partner and want to try self-delivery, ask your account manager or send us an email at restaurants@uber.com.
Step 2: Choose your delivery area
Go into your Uber Eats Manager portal and select from a predefined delivery zone. Or customize your own, taking into consideration hard-to-access areas.
Step 3: Start accepting orders
Once you begin accepting orders, your customers will get an estimated delivery time frame.
Step 4: Communicate with customers
Tap Out for delivery when the order is ready and your delivery person is on their way.
Part 3: Pickup
Catch the dinner rush and reach people without having to worry about delivery. Uber Eats Pickup lets customers easily place an order without a fee, then pick it up directly from your location.
Perks of Pickup
Lower your fees while expanding your reach
Get featured in a special map view
Be visible to every Uber Eats customer in your city
Start using Pickup in 4 steps
Step 1: Create your account
Sign up on our website to create your Uber Eats account. If you’re already a partner and want to add Pickup, simply send a note to your account manager or to restaurants@uber.com.
Step 2: Customize your prices
The cost of covering delivery versus Pickup orders can be different. Now you can set different prices and offer different menu items for each.
Step 3: Start accepting orders
Once you accept an order, your customers will get an estimated pickup time frame.
Step 4: Communicate with customers
Tap Ready for pickup to let your customers know when their order is ready.
Part 4: Online ordering
Make it easy for people to order from you online by adding Uber Eats to your website. That way, when people visit your site to learn more or check out your menu, they can place an order for Pickup or delivery directly.
Perks of online ordering
Turn website visitors into customers
Learn more about your customers when they opt in at checkout
Easily manage your menu, prices, and orders
We’ll take care of the logistics so you can focus on what matters
Uber Eats will handle order creation, checkout, payment processing, and order tracking.
Start using online ordering in 4 steps
Step 1: Create your account
If you haven’t already, create your Uber Eats account by signing up on our website.
Step 2: Set up online ordering
Log in to your Uber Eats Manager portal, then click on Online ordering on the left side of the page. Accept the terms and conditions, then go through a step-by-step guide to get set up.
Step 3: Customize your page
Customize your online ordering page to fit your business. Add a logo, then choose a color style. Finally, apply your changes to one or multiple locations.
Step 4: Share your page
Start spreading the word about online ordering by sharing on your website, to your email subscribers, or on your social media channels. Click on Share to get the link.
Part 5: Virtual restaurants
Have an idea for a new restaurant? Want to reach even more customers or test a new menu? Virtual restaurants can help.
Virtual restaurants are delivery-only restaurants you can launch and run from the kitchen you’re already using. This lets you start immediately and without the costs or risks—like rent and additional staff—of opening a new location. So instead of finding you on the street, customers will only be able to find you in their app.
Perks of virtual restaurants
Reach new customers without opening a new location
Increase revenue from your current kitchen
Test new ideas and expand your business
Partners with virtual restaurants saw an average sales increase of more than 50%.**
Set up your virtual restaurant for success with more insights and less guesswork. Uber Eats can help you identify what people in your area are already searching for so you can fill the demand.
“A virtual restaurant can provide a whole new option without having to worry about all the overhead and additional staffing. What a blessing!”
—Navin Hariprasad, Lucky Cat Vegan
Start your virtual restaurant in 4 steps
Step 1: Create your account
Go to our website to create your account. If you’re already a partner and want to start a virtual restaurant, reach out to your account manager or to restaurants@uber.com.
Step 2: Look at insights
Discover what’s in demand in your neighborhood by using insights to determine the gaps in what’s already being offered.
Step 3: Customize your storefront
Once you’ve decided on a concept, create a name and develop a menu that’s exclusive to your virtual restaurant.
Step 4: Start accepting orders
Go live and start accepting orders. Customers will see you pop up in the app and can start ordering from you immediately.
*Based on Pickup/Dine-in in Austin, Dallas, Phoenix, and San Diego.
**Data from all active US/Canada partners, October 2018.
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