Amazon Flex bot guide
A plain-English rundown of how FlexGuru automates Amazon Flex block grabbing — and an honest take on the risks.
What is a Flex block grabber?
A block grabber is a tool that watches the Amazon Flex app for available delivery blocks and accepts the ones that match your rules. Instead of refreshing the Flex app by hand hundreds of times a day, FlexGuru does the watching for you and acts the moment a matching offer appears.
Is it safe to use?
Be clear-eyed here. Amazon's terms of service prohibit automation, so there is always a real, non-zero risk to your account. FlexGuru runs a 7-layer safety stack — residential proxies, device fingerprinting, human-like timing, and adaptive rate limiting — that is designed to reduce the chance of detection. It lowers the risk; it cannot remove it, and no tool can honestly promise it does.
How fast does it grab blocks?
In balanced mode FlexGuru checks for offers every few seconds, with the gaps deliberately varied so the pattern looks human rather than robotic. When a matching block shows up it can act in well under a second — quicker than tapping through the app by hand. A faster polling mode is available if you want it, with the trade-off of more requests.
What does it cost?
FlexGuru takes a 5% commission on each block the bot grabs and you go on to complete — and nothing else. No subscription, no monthly fee, no minimum. If the bot doesn't grab a block, you don't pay. Your first 3 days are a free trial with every feature unlocked and zero commission, and there's no fee on blocks you grab yourself by hand.
How do you connect my account?
You connect with 'Sign in with Amazon' — Amazon's own OAuth login (OAuth 2.0 with PKCE). You sign in on Amazon's real site, not ours, so we never see or store your Amazon password. FlexGuru only holds the session tokens Amazon hands back, encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and refreshed automatically in the background.
Which stations are supported?
FlexGuru works with Amazon Flex stations across Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide among them. You can add more than one station and filter by distance. We're live in Australia; the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada are supported too, though we're still proving them out with early drivers.
What are instant offers?
Instant Offers (IOs) are time-sensitive blocks pushed straight to drivers that can expire in under two minutes. FlexGuru can spot them and respond using the same pay and distance rules you set for ordinary blocks, so a good one doesn't slip past while you're looking the other way.
What happens if Amazon pushes back?
The safety stack watches Amazon's responses in real time. If it sees warning signs — 429 rate limits, 307 redirects, or other unusual replies — the bot automatically slows down or stops. That's there to reduce risk, not to eliminate it: the only fully safe option is to grab blocks by hand.
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