As we all know other than reserve blocks, Amazon Flex routes are first come first served. That means you compete with all the other Flex drivers tapping refresh trying to get a block. Many drivers have noticed how blocks get taken so fast that it must be people using an auto clicker. Unfortunately this is a major problem with Amazon Flex. Until you know when blocks are typically dropped it can be really frustrating. We’ve discussed automation and Amazon Flex in depth here.
Let’s talk about why you shouldn’t resort to auto clickers or other hacks and the alternative. Third party apps are against the Amazon Flex terms of service. Using auto clickers is a direct violation of the independent contractor agreement. If you use them you’re risking deactivation.
Next many of these apps are a scam. After some research we have found several sites offering Amazon Flex hacks for sale. Upwards to a hundred dollars. This obviously is predatory behavior and illegitimate.
Lastly we’ve developed a solution. Using the Android accessibility services library provided by Google Flex Swag has made the process of manually tapping for blocks much easier and accessible. Check out the demo video here. Sign up for closed Beta and get the app by joining our Google+ FlexUtility testers community.
Flex Utility is totally free. Designed for Flex drivers. Created by Flex drivers and it’s our legitimate solution to combat the cheaters. Check out the detailed description of what it is on our Google+ page. Sign up for closed beta and help us improve the app.
Using Amazon Flex auto clickers, bots, and other hacks is simply not worth it. Drivers get deactivated all the time for it. It’s a huge risk and we’ve developed a solution. Flex Utility: The Better Way.
Appreciate it! Stay safe and Flex on.