Uber, Bolt, FreeNow are not just popular taxi apps but full-fledged platforms through which tens of thousands of people in Poland commute and earn money daily. These services are available in most major cities, such as Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Poznań, and actively compete for the attention of drivers and passengers. To understand which platform is more profitable to work with or which app is more convenient for ordering a ride, it is important to conduct an objective comparison.
In this article, we will examine the main aspects: driver requirements, earnings on Bolt, Uber, and FreeNow, ride conditions for passengers, reviews, and answer the most frequently asked questions. Our overview will help you choose the right service – whether you are a potential driver or simply looking for a convenient way to get around.

Working Conditions for Drivers on Bolt, Uber, FreeNow
Starting work with a taxi in Poland on one of the popular platforms is a realistic opportunity for those who want to earn money with their own car or rent one. However, the connection requirements, list of documents, and technical requirements for the vehicle vary depending on the service. Therefore, it is important to understand the obligations and costs you will face even before registration.
You will also need to complete basic online training and upload your documents to the app. Profile activation takes 1 to 3 days. The easiest way to start is through official partners, who provide rental cars, handle license registration, and help avoid mistakes at the start.
To start earning with Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow, you will need:
- Age 18 or older;
- Polish driver’s license;
- A car (either personal or rented);
- Medical certificate, criminal record certificate, and psychological certificate;
- License extract (which can be arranged through us).

Earnings and Commissions on FreeNow, Bolt, Uber
How much does a driver earn in Poland? This is the first question any newcomer asks. Income depends on many factors: the city, time of day, car category, and platform commission. At the same time, earnings on FreeNow can differ significantly from income on Uber and Bolt. We have compared these indicators to give you a general idea of potential earnings.
Below are approximate figures for drivers working 5–6 days a week, 8–10 hours per day.
| Parameter | Uber | Bolt | FreeNow |
| Average income/week | 2500–3000 PLN gross | 2500–3000 PLN gross | 2000–2300 PLN gross |
| Platform commission | 30.75% | 30.75% | 27.06% |
| Bonuses and surcharges | + activity, peak hours | + peak hours, demand zones | + fixed rides |
| Fuel expenses | ~450 PLN/week | ~450 PLN/week | ~450 PLN/week |
| Net income (approx.) | 1300–1700 PLN/week (with bonuses and surcharges) | 1300–1700 PLN/week (with bonuses and surcharges) | 1100–1400 PLN/week (with bonuses and surcharges) |
Passenger conditions for FreeNow, Uber, and Bolt
Choosing a taxi service depends not only on price but also on interface convenience, vehicle arrival speed, and level of trust. Each of the three popular platforms offers its own approach to organizing rides. Here we will outline the benefits passengers receive with each service.
App: All three have an intuitive interface, support Russian and English languages, allow payment by card or cash, and provide ride ratings and route history.
Pricing:
- Bolt – usually the most affordable;
- Uber – slightly more expensive but with more stable rates;
- FreeNow – allows pre-booking rides and often works with fixed prices.
Safety and Support:
Each app tracks rides in real-time, allows sharing the route, and provides contact with the driver or support service. Passengers can leave ratings and comments that influence the driver’s rating on Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow.
Reviews and Reputation of Bolt, FreeNow, and Uber
Before choosing a service for work or rides, it is useful to check the opinions of those already working with these platforms. Reviews about working in taxi services vary depending on the city, conditions, and level of demand.
Drivers say:
- Bolt is often praised for the high volume of ride requests, especially in Warsaw;
- FreeNow – for its low commission and polite passengers;
- Uber – for predictability and well-developed support.
Passengers note:
- Bolt – fast car arrival and low prices;
- Uber – clean cars and high-quality service;
- FreeNow – convenience of booking and the ability to choose the type of vehicle.
What to choose? Conclusion
There is no universal answer to the question: which is better – Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow? It all depends on your goals.
If you are looking for extra income with minimal costs – start with Bolt.If you want stability – choose Uber.If a low commission is important – consider FreeNow.The best option is to register with all three platforms, as many drivers in Poland do. This allows you to adapt to demand and maximize earnings.
For passengers, the choice also depends on priorities: Bolt – for savings, Uber – for quality, FreeNow – for convenience in planning. In any case, partnering with Promin Partner provides support, access to vehicles, and assistance at all stages of onboarding.

Frequently Asked Questions about Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow
Can I work simultaneously on Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow?
Yes. Most experienced drivers use multiple apps at the same time, switching between them to avoid downtime and get more rides. This is the optimal way to increase income, especially during peak hours. The key is to organize your working day efficiently and follow each platform’s rules.
What cars are suitable for working with Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow?
Suitable cars must have:
- 4 doors and at least 5 seats;
- Not older than 2005 (for comfort-class cars – not older than 10 years);
- Good technical condition, valid insurance, and registration.
If you do not own a car, renting a vehicle for taxi work is possible through Promin Partner.
How to register as a driver for Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow in Poland?
The process consists of three steps:
- Collect and upload documents (driver’s license, registration, insurance, license extract);
- Verification at the app offices;
- Profile activation and going online.
If you do not have a license or prior experience, you can start working through Promin Partner, which handles all documentation and support.
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