Who builds it
A small Australia-based engineering team. We're not a 50-person company and we're not pretending to be. Code, support, billing — same people.
FlexGuru is an indie Amazon Flex block-grabber built out of Australia — live here now, with the US, UK and Canada rolling out. We’re in beta. There’s no fictional driver count on this site, and there won’t be one until there’s a real one to print.
FlexGuru is an independent project building a block-grabber for Amazon Flex drivers. It’s built and run out of Australia, which is where we’re live today; the US, UK and Canada are next as we roll out.
We deliberately use the same connect mechanism the existing Flex bots do — Amazon’s own “Sign in with Amazon” OAuth flow, the one Amazon publishes for Flex device pairing. That gives drivers a login experience they already recognise, while we put our own effort into the safety stack and the dashboard.
We’re in beta. There’s no fictional “500 happy drivers” on this site, because there aren’t any yet. What we have is a working product, a clear safety architecture, and a fair pricing model. If that’s enough for you to try the trial, the trial’s free.
If you've read marketing-page team grids before, you know the routine: eight stylised tiles, eight headshots, eight little personality blurbs. We didn't want to ship that with invented people, so here's the real version.
A small Australia-based engineering team. We're not a 50-person company and we're not pretending to be. Code, support, billing — same people.
Email and in-app chat. We don't run a 24/7 phone line or a 5000-member Discord. The same people building the bot read every support thread.
support@flexguru.appFlexGuru is in beta. We're not actively hiring. If we open roles, they'll show up on this page — not in a fabricated 'we're hiring' tile that's been here since launch.
We're bootstrapped on purpose. No VC means no growth-at-all-costs pressure to add subscriptions, push fees, or compromise on safety. If FlexGuru dies tomorrow, it dies on our terms — never on a board's.
We could make the bot more aggressive by being less careful. We won't. The safety controller will hard-stop your bot the moment Amazon throws a captcha or 429, even if it means you miss a block. Your account is forever; a block is one shift.
We don't print numbers we can't back. No "500 drivers" before there are 500. No "zero bans" we can't measure. If something's beta or unknown, this site says so. If we ever fudge a claim, call us out and we'll fix it.
Happy to talk on the record about how Amazon Flex automation works, how the safety stack is built, and where the regulatory line sits for third-party tools. Email and we’ll respond.
press@flexguru.appEmail is the fastest way to reach the team. We read every message, we ship fixes weekly, and beta-stage feedback shapes the roadmap disproportionately. No bots, no scripted replies.
support@flexguru.appThree days, every feature, no commission, no card. If the bot doesn’t do what we say it does, you stop and owe nothing.