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Home » Blog » Promotions » Postmates Promo Code (For Customers)

Postmates Promo Code (For Customers)

There's nothing better than saving on food delivery using one of the many Postmates promo codes currently offered to new customers. Here is the best code to use, how it works, and how to earn free credit after you've claimed your first promotion.

Brett Helling
Updated on December 8, 2018January 5, 2021
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If you don’t feel like cooking but still don’t want to go out for a dinner, or you simply don’t have time to leave the office for lunch in between meetings, you can use the Postmates delivery service.

You can hire Postmates couriers to bring you not just food, but other items on your shopping list. The best part? New users can get a free delivery credit applied to their account just by using a Postmates promo code at signup.

In this guide, we’ll break down the best Postmates promo codes for 2020, then show you how to use them to maximize your savings.


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    • Invite your friends
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First Time User? Try This Promo Code!

If you’re a new customer looking for great savings of up to $10 off your first order, use a Postmates coupon code!

Like other on-demand services, Postmates is always looking to attract new customers. And that’s why they’re offering a free $100 promotion to new users.

Entering a code is simple and only takes about a minute. Simply select the coupon code from below, enter it at checkout, and then you will see the promotion automatically applied to the order.

The best thing about our Postmates promo code is that, unlike many other sites, ours stays up to date, meaning that the best Postmates promotions will always be available to new Postmates customers and 100 percent working.

Enter the above code into the Postmates app and you’ll be able to enjoy $100 off deliveries. So even if you order from a non-partner merchant, you should be able to save at least the amount of the delivery fee (and maybe even a bit more). Order from one of the many merchant partners and you’ll avoid the delivery fee and more.

Keep in mind, this code usually doesn’t apply towards the items you order, just the fees. Also, you can contact Postmates customer service at any time if you get stuck trying to apply a promotion.

Related Promotions:

  • Uber Eats Promo Code: $5 Off Your Order
  • DoorDash Promo Code: Free First Delivery
  • Postmates Promo Code: $100 in Free Delivery Credit
  • Caviar Promo Code: $20 Off Your Order
  • Instacart Promo Code: Varies by City

How to Use Your Postmates Code

When you’re ready to place your first order and claim your $10 promo deal, here’s what you have to do.

  1. Start by downloading the Postmates app on your phone
  2. Sign up for an account and look for the settings button (in the top left corner of the screen on most devices).
  3. Click “Promos and Credits”
Where to enter a promo code in the postmates app
  1. Enter your promo code and hit “Apply”
Enter and apply postmates promo code

With the $100 in your account, you can start shopping and saving money right away!


Postmates Promo Codes for Returning Users

Anyone who has been using Postmates for a while now probably knows that there aren’t many “existing user” codes to save you money.

But just because you’ve already used your first-time promo code doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. There are other ways for you to save on future orders.

1. Invite your friends

From Uber promotions to free Lyft credit to Postmates new user bonuses, referral codes are the best way to enjoy freebies once you’re already using the service.

By inviting friends to use the service, both you and your friend can enjoy some savings.

To get started, open the “settings” window and click on the “invite friends” button at the very top.

Where to invite friends on the Postmates app

When you open this menu, you should see the “Give $100 Get $100 screen. On this screen you’ll see your Postmates referral code:

Give 100 get 100 postmates referral

Make sure those friends use your referral link to identify you as the person that referred them to the service. Otherwise, you won’t get any credit from referring them.

As soon as one of your friends places an order, you’ll receive a free delivery credit to apply towards your next Postmates order.

2. Check your emails

It can be hard to keep with the hundreds of promotional emails you receive every day. But if you want to save some money, check the emails you receive from Postmates.

They regularly run promotions, and when they do, they’ll send you an email to let you know about the deal.

Most of the promotions are regional, so you’ll only be able to use them for stores in your area. Get in the habit of checking your Postmates emails and you’re sure to find at least a few good deals.

3. Follow Postmates on social media

Postmates is eager to build their social following. Postmates regularly shares unique deals across their various social media accounts to gain additional followers.

Check their Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook profiles to keep up to date with current promotions. They post about almost every promotion they offer, so keep in mind that many of the regional ones won’t apply to the city you’re in.

Some of the promos are huge, so it’s worth checking out. For example, last year they gave away $100 in delivery credits to all Facebook followers who downloaded their app. Just be quick to use the promotions as they appear. Most only last for a week or so.

You can also check their Medium blog for great deals. They haven’t been posting much lately, but it’s worth checking in on because it might come back soon.

4. Postmates Unlimited: For Real-Deal Postmates Users

Dedicated Postmates users know that the best way to get great deals is through the Postmates Unlimited subscription plan. With the subscription plan, you can enjoy free delivery on any order of $15 or more from any merchant store.

The service will cost you $9.99 a month or $95.88 per year, depending on if you want to pay monthly or pay for a year’s subscription in advance. If you’re a frequent user, it’s certainly worth paying for. And free shipping isn’t the only perk.

A screenshot of the Postmates Unlimited website

With Postmates Unlimited, all of your orders will be accepted immediately. That will cut down on your overall delivery time and wait time.

Plus, subscription orders are not subject to surge prices. So even during busy times, you’ll never have to pay for the surge. If you place orders often, this will save you lots of money over time.

The subscription plan is available in every city where Postmates operates. If you decide to pay per month, you can cancel your subscription at any time. And if you’re still not convinced of how much you can save, they’re currently offering a free trial.

Postmates Unlimited is not a one-time promo code or an option to take $10 off a specific delivery. But the more you use the service, the more money you can save over time.


Enjoy Great Savings and Get $10 Off Your First Delivery

We hope this article has given you a comprehensive overview of the Postmates service. Before you go, remember that you can enter the code RIDESHAREAPPS to get $10 in free credit for your first order.


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Brett Helling
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Brett Helling is the owner of Gigworker.com. Since an early age, he has started business ventures and worked various side hustles in many different niches. He has been a rideshare driver since early 2012, having completed hundreds of trips for companies including Uber and Lyft. In 2014 he started a website to share his experiences with other drivers, which has now become Ridester.com. He is currently working on a book about working in the Gig Economy, expanding his skill set beyond the rideshare niche by building and growing Gigworker.com. As the site grows, his insights are regularly quoted by publications such as Forbes, Vice, CNBC, and more.
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