Chauffit bikers are the logistics backbone of our service. You move drivers between pickups. Keeping rides fast, efficient, and seamless for everyone. Earn well. Work flexibly. No car required.
Earn per assignment. Money hits your account daily. No waiting for weekly settlements or lengthy payout cycles.
App-dispatched pickups sent straight to you. No idle waiting. The next assignment is always ready when you are.
More drivers on the platform means more logistics runs for you. Your income scales as Chauffit expands across Gurgaon.
Chauffit drivers count on bikers to keep their schedule tight. Be a verified part of the network they rely on every day.
Use your own bike, work your own hours. No fixed shifts, no borrowed vehicles. Just you, your bike, and the open road.
All assignments come through the app. You see the pickup, the driver, and the destination. No guesswork, ever.
Send your name, location, and bike details. Takes 2 minutes.
We verify your driving licence and bike RC. Process takes under 24 hours.
Get the biker app and a walkthrough of how assignments work.
Accept your first assignment. Every drop counts toward your income.
Own two-wheeler (motorcycle or scooter)
Valid driving licence and bike registration (RC)
Smartphone with internet (Android or iOS)
Government ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID)
Strong knowledge of Gurgaon roads and shortcuts
Punctuality and professionalism
Your job is driver logistics. When a Chauffit driver finishes dropping a customer, they need to reach the next pickup point quickly. You pick them up on your bike and transport them there. Making the whole system faster and more efficient.
No special bike required. Any standard two-wheeler. Motorcycle or scooter. With valid registration is fine. It should be in good working condition.
You earn per completed drop. Monthly potential is ₹20,000–₹30,000, subject to the number of drops obtained and completion rate. More availability during peak hours means more assignments.
Yes. You set your availability in the app. Morning and evening peak periods tend to have more assignment volume, but there are no mandatory hours.