In This Guide
Gopuff asks for a phone number the moment you start signing up — whether you are placing an order or applying to deliver. That number then stays on your account permanently, receiving order updates and marketing texts you did not ask for.
This guide explains how to get through Gopuff’s phone verification without using your personal SIM, what free workarounds do not work, and the fastest method that actually goes through.
Why Use a Separate Number for Gopuff
There are several practical reasons to keep your real SIM off a delivery app account:
| Marketing texts — Delivery apps send promotional SMS regularly. Signing up with a separate number means those messages never reach your personal phone. |
| Privacy — Your phone number is tied to your name and location. Giving it to every app you try is a trade-off many people would rather avoid. |
| Second account — One number per Gopuff account. A virtual number lets you set up a separate profile for work orders, testing, or a different delivery address. |
| Driver application — Gopuff driver sign-ups also require phone verification. A virtual number works the same way here, keeping your real number off their system. |
| No SIM available — Tablet users or people whose home SIM is not receiving texts still need a valid number to complete sign-up. |
What Does Not Work
Gopuff checks whether a submitted number comes from a real carrier or an internet-based service. These options fail that check:
| Google Voice — VoIP. Gopuff’s verification system flags it before the code even sends. You will see an error or receive nothing. |
| TextNow / TextFree — Also VoIP. Blocked by the same carrier-type detection that rejects Google Voice. |
| Free public SMS sites — These use shared numbers that thousands of people have already used. The number ranges are blocked, and when codes do come through they are visible to everyone — a security risk on top of the reliability problem. |
| Borrowing someone else’s number — Ties your account to their SIM permanently. If they change numbers or lose their phone, you could be locked out of your account. |
What Gopuff accepts is a number from a real mobile carrier that has not been flagged from overuse. That is what paid virtual number services provide.
Step-by-Step Guide
Here is how to verify a Gopuff account using a virtual number from TextVerify.io:
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Frequently Asked Questions
QIs using a virtual number for Gopuff against their rules?
Gopuff’s terms require a valid, working phone number for verification — not specifically your personal SIM. Virtual numbers from real carrier networks meet that requirement. What the terms prohibit is fraud and abuse, not the type of number used to sign up.
QDoes Gopuff accept virtual numbers?
Yes, as long as the number comes from a real mobile carrier. TextVerify numbers route through genuine US carrier networks, so Gopuff treats them the same as a personal SIM. VoIP numbers from services like Google Voice are blocked — real carrier numbers are not.
QCan I use this for a Gopuff driver application too?
Yes. Both customer sign-ups and driver applications go through the same phone verification step. A virtual number works for either one. For driver applications, selecting a US state that matches your delivery area is worth the extra step.
QWhat happens to delivery texts after I verify?
Order confirmations and delivery updates go to the number on file. If you used a temporary number, those texts go there instead of your personal phone. If you want delivery updates on a long-term basis, a rental number keeps the line active for an extended period.
QThe verification code is not arriving — what now?
Hit resend on Gopuff and refresh your TextVerify dashboard. If nothing comes through after about 30 seconds, cancel that number and try a different one. You are only charged when a message actually delivers, so switching numbers costs nothing if the first one failed.
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