In the high-stakes world of food delivery, every second counts. For couriers (often called "Glovers" or "Riders") working with Glovo—one of Europe’s fastest-growing last-mile delivery apps—securing a high-paying order is often a battle of milliseconds. As soon as a delivery request pops up on the screen, a swarm of available riders taps the screen simultaneously. Only the fastest finger wins.
This intense competition has given rise to a controversial tool: the . Touted by some as a "game-changer" and condemned by others as a form of cheating, the auto clicker sits in a grey area of gig-economy tactics. But what exactly is an auto clicker? Does it work with Glovo’s algorithm? What are the real risks of using one? auto clicker glovo
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The author does not endorse violating Glovo’s Terms of Service. Always consult Glovo’s official courier policies before using any automation tool. In the high-stakes world of food delivery, every