Vale a pena trabalhar como estafeta como extra? (Uber Eats, Glovo e etc)

Olá, pessoal.

Estou com uma dúvida e gostaria de ouvir a opinião de quem já tem experiência na área.

Atualmente trabalho das 9h às 18h e estou pensando em comprar uma moto para fazer entregas (Uber Eats, Glovo e etc) durante cerca de 4 horas por dia após o expediente, além de um dia no fim de semana.

Pelas pesquisas que fiz, acredito que conseguiria um lucro bruto médio de cerca de 30 € por dia nesse ritmo. No entanto, ainda tenho dúvidas se realmente vale a pena investir na moto. Minha maior preocupação é quanto sobraria no final, depois de pagar IVA, Segurança Social, combustível, manutenção e outros custos. Como seria uma renda extra, e não a minha principal fonte de rendimento, não sei se o retorno justificaria o investimento e o tempo dedicado.

Outra possibilidade que considerei seria comprar a moto para alugá-la a um estafeta. Pelo que vi, o valor médio do aluguel gira em torno de 60 € por semana.

Alguém que já trabalhe com isso ou tenha experiência no assunto poderia compartilhar a sua opinião? Vale mais a pena fazer as entregas eu mesmo ou investir na moto para alugá-la?

Gosto de trabalhar e de investir em novas fontes de renda, então estou tentando entender qual dessas opções faz mais sentido.

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u/vinithius — 8 days ago

Dex10 - The Real Pokédex from the Anime

App Name: Dex10

What it does: Dex10 lets you scan real Pokémon figures and TCG cards using your camera to instantly identify them just like the Pokédex from the anime. It's the only app that combines both figure and card identification in one place.

Key Features:

  • 📷 Scan Pokémon figures and TCG cards with your camera
  • ⚡ Lightweight AI model (~80MB) optimized without losing accuracy
  • 📖 Full Pokédex with rich detail screens powered by PokeAPI

Goal: Promo

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vinithius.dex10

u/vinithius — 11 days ago
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Reliable source to find BBR release years.

Hello everyone, I’ve been searching through the official BBR Models website and I can’t find any field showing the release year for each model. So far, I only found around 43 releases listed on Fandom, but nothing official.

Does anyone know a reliable data source for obtaining this information for the 100+ items they currently have on the site? I’m mainly looking for the original release year.

I’m currently working on a mapping/cataloging project and can share more details about it later.

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u/vinithius — 1 month ago

Haters? How do you deal with them when it comes to your projects?

Hey everyone. I wanted to share a bit about my experience launching a beta app on Google Play and promoting it in a niche Reddit community.

My app is called Die Cast Club, focused on die-cast collectors. The idea started after I began buying lots of little cars for my son. Eventually, I got into collecting myself and started thinking about the app mostly as a fun side project. But things became much more serious over time, and I decided to turn it into a real commercial project.

The problem started when I tried promoting the Beta app. I received a lot of negative comments: people saying I only cared about money, that I was trying to “extort” users, and even questioning my story as a father. One guy even asked for all the company’s financial data so I could “prove” things (I’m an indie dev, I don’t even have a company yet xD). He deleted the comment afterward, but still… it was pretty crazy hahaha.

What I’m trying to understand is: did I promote the project the wrong way? Is this niche actually difficult, or was it just a case of haters with too much free time?

Have any of you dealt with something similar? How did you handle it? Did you just ignore it? I tried to stay as polite as possible and respond carefully to everyone.

The discussion is here:
Reddit thread

Some people were very supportive, while others asked for the app to be completely free (which unfortunately isn’t viable right now). I guess that’s just part of the process.

u/vinithius — 2 months ago