CORRIENTE · SAN JUAN

The Rider Playbook

Keep your other apps. Stack us on top. Corriente is the driver-friendly layer — built so every mile you ride pays more than it did before we existed.

Manual del rider — quédate con tus otras apps; nosotros vamos encima.

Grocery prep9:00a · anchor
DoorDashgap fill
Pincho dropadded to route
Uber Eatsgap fill
Battery swap60 seconds
Beach kit dropadded to route

One afternoon, one battery, six paydays.Corrienteother apps

The strategy · la estrategia

Riders in China stack 6–10 orders a run. That's the model.

The biggest delivery company on earth (Meituan) doesn't send riders on one order at a time — riders keep adding drops to a live route, and earnings come from density, not speed. We're bringing that to the San Juan beach corridor, where an e-bike beats a car every single block: no parking, no gas, boardwalk access, and battery swaps in about a minute so you never sit charging.

We're the Lyft to their Uber — the smaller, rider-first one. DoorDash and Uber Eats treat multi-apping like a dirty secret. We treat it as the plan.

How a shift flows · así corre un turno

Anchors first, gaps filled, add-ons stacked

  1. 1
    Take an anchor. Grocery-prep runs are scheduled in advance — known time, known address, known pay. That's guaranteed money the on-demand apps can't give you.
  2. 2
    Fill the gaps with your other apps. Between Corriente drops, run DoorDash and Uber Eats like you already do. Our offers show pay + distance up front, so you can compare them against whatever's on your other screens and take the best one.
  3. 3
    Stack add-ons on your line of travel. When a new Corriente order pops near your route, dispatch offers it to you — accept or decline, every single time, your call. A drop that adds 4 minutes to a route you're already riding is almost pure profit.
  4. 4
    Swap, don't charge. Battery low? Swap a fresh pack at base in about a minute and keep rolling. Downtime is the enemy of $/hour.
The money · el dinero

Per drop, plus every cent of your tips

You doYou get
Delivery dropfood, kits, packagesper-drop rate
Tipscollected in the app checkout100% yours
Add-on stop on your routeaccepted mid-routefull drop rate again
E-bike, batteries, swapsours, maintained$0 — provided

No gas. No car payment. No charging time. Your only job is the route.

Multi-app rules · las reglas del multi-app

Run every app you want — just never cross the streams

Hard rules · reglas duras
  • No alcohol. Ever. We don't sell it, we don't carry it, we don't "grab a six-pack as a favor." If a customer asks: "the rum shelf is a five-minute walk — we can't, sorry!"
  • Never enter a guest's unit. Grocery stockings that require going inside are owner-handled. You hand off at doors, lobbies, and fixed landmarks — never open beach sand.
  • Hot food gets a fixed-point handoff — a named lobby, gate, or landmark the customer picks in the app. No wandering the beach with cooling pinchos.
  • Photo proof when the app asks. It protects you — timestamped proof the drop happened, where, and in what condition.
  • Helmet on, lights on after dark. Non-negotiable.
Why this wins · por qué ganamos

The corridor is ours to take

Uber Eats and DoorDash send cars into a strip with no parking. We ride a 2–5 km beach corridor — Punta Las Marías, Isla Verde, Ocean Park, Condado, the Piñones boardwalk — where the e-bike is simply the faster machine. Every rider on a swap-battery e-bike is a moving advertisement, and every stacked route makes the next order cheaper to serve. Density is the moat. You're not just delivering — you're building the network that makes your own $/hour go up.

Isla Verde Condado Ocean Park Viejo San Juan Piñones