

If you’re on iPhone, you can download the Uber partner app here: t./driver-app If you’re new to rideshare driving, I highly recommend checking out the Driver Advice section of this blog – and if you haven’t signed up to drive yet, you can get a bonus of up to $500 when you apply using this link.

I checked it again today, and the Uber Partner app does, in fact, come up now – even when you search for “Uber driver app” instead! But actually using the app is a challenge unto itself. Then right after my shiny new iPhone arrived, I figured out my error… I just needed to search for the “Uber Partner app.” Sigh. Somewhat miffed, I assumed that the Android version must not be out yet. Why? Well, when I went to download the app, I kept searching for “Uber driver app” – and for whatever reason, the Google Play store would only show me the passenger version.

When I first signed up to drive for Uber a couple years ago, I actually rented an iPhone from them, even though I already had a perfectly good Android.
