Apple’s iOS is much stricter regarding third-party automation. iPhone users generally rely on the built-in feature under Accessibility settings, which can be configured to loop taps, though it is less automated than Android alternatives. The Benefits: Why Couriers Risk It

While there is no official "Glovo Auto Clicker," couriers often repurpose general automation apps:

A highly popular, free app on the Google Play Store. It allows for single-target or multi-target tapping modes and lets users save specific coordinate configurations.

Because iOS strictly limits background automation apps, auto clickers are primarily used on Android devices. Here is how couriers typically configure a standard coordinate-based auto clicker for the Glovo courier app. Step 1: Install a Reliable Auto Clicker

Setting the interval too fast (e.g., 1 millisecond) can sometimes crash the Glovo app or trigger bot detection. A safe starting point is usually between . The Risks: Can You Get Banned?

When a high-value order pops up on the screen, an auto clicker can instantly accept it before another rider has a chance to read it. Why Couriers Use Auto Clickers on Glovo

For Glovo couriers (often called "Glovers"), the app relies heavily on a scheduling system where hours are released at specific times. High-demand hours—such as weekend dinners or rainy days—offer the highest surge pricing and order volumes. Because thousands of couriers try to book these slots simultaneously, the shifts disappear within fractions of a second. Couriers use auto clickers to repeatedly tap the "Accept" or "Book" buttons faster than any human finger could, hoping to guarantee a profitable schedule. The Apparent Benefits: Why Couriers Use Automation