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Chase and DoorDash have a longstanding partnership, offering cardholders complimentary DashPass memberships — either for an extended period or as a trial — along with savings on restaurant and non-restaurant orders. However, the partnership has undergone several revisions in recent history, with the most recent updates and enhancements taking effect on February 1, 2025.
Here’s what Chase cardholders need to know about activating their complimentary DashPass membership and unlocking extra savings on DoorDash orders.
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What Is DoorDash DashPass?
You might wonder what DoorDash DashPass is, so we'll start there. DashPass is a premium service that costs $9.99 per month (or $96 if you pay for an annual membership in full). It offers reduced fees and even free delivery on app-based orders for food, groceries, and more.
A DashPass membership includes various benefits, such as:
- $0 delivery fees on orders that meet the subtotal minimum shown in the app.
- $0 delivery fees on grocery delivery orders that meet the subtotal minimum.
- 5% credit back on eligible pickup orders.
- Lower service fees on orders that meet the subtotal minimum.
- Exclusive DashPass Deals at certain restaurants.
Better yet, some Chase cards offer a DashPass membership for free — or at least a membership trial.

Chase Credit Cards Offering DoorDash Benefits
Different Chase cards offer different DoorDash benefits. While all include some form of complimentary DashPass membership, select cards also provide additional savings through “non-restaurant promos” or “restaurant promos.” To quickly define these terms:
- Non-restaurant promos are one-time discounts — available monthly or quarterly, depending on the card — on grocery, convenience store, or other non-restaurant orders.
- Restaurant promos are one-time discounts applied to restaurant orders.
Here's an overview of the Chase credit cards that offer DoorDash benefits.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® and J.P. Morgan Reserve card
The Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve card offer the most robust DoorDash benefits.
- DashPass benefits: Free through December 31, 2027, or for at least one year if you activate after December 31, 2026.
- Non-restaurant promos: Two $10 promos monthly.
- Restaurant promos: $5 credit monthly.

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
The Sapphire Preferred‘s DoorDash benefits parallel the Sapphire Reserve‘s — but come with fewer credits.
- DashPass benefits: Free through December 31, 2027, or for at least one year if you activate after December 31, 2026.
- Non-restaurant promos: One $10 promo monthly.
- Restaurant promos: None.
Chase Freedom- and Slate-branded cards
Even no-annual-fee Chase cards offer DoorDash benefits. Here's what's offered on the Chase Freedom Flex℠, Chase Freedom Unlimited®, Chase Slate Edge℠ — and any other Freedom- or Slate-branded card.
- DashPass benefits: Depends on if/when you activate.
- If activated on or before January 31, 2025 — Free for three months, the nine months at 50% off.
- If activated between February 1, 2025, and December 31, 2027 — Free for six months.
- Non-restaurant promos: One $10 promo quarterly.
- Restaurant promos: None.
Co-branded Chase credit cards
Several DoorDash benefits apply to co-branded Chase airline, hotel, and travel credit cards, as follows:
- DashPass benefits: Free for 12 months when activated by December 31, 2027.
- Non-restaurant promos: One $10 promo quarterly.
- Restaurant promos: None.
DoorDash lists the following cards as eligible to enroll in a free year of DashPass from DoorDash:
- Southwest Rapid Rewards credit cards:
- Marriott Bonvoy cards:
- United Mileage Plus credit cards:
- Disney Visa cards:
- Disney® Premier Visa® Card
- IHG One Rewards cards:
- Other travel cards:
Related: Best Cards for Dining and Restaurants
How To Activate Free DoorDash DashPass on Your Chase Card
You need to add your eligible Chase credit card as a payment method in your DoorDash account. Enroll in the offer by clicking here or simply by adding your eligible card to DoorDash and setting it as your default form of payment.
If you have multiple eligible Chase cards, you can activate the offer on one and then activate the offer on another card when the promotional period ends on the first card. However, unless specifically stated (as with the Sapphire cards), you cannot reactivate the offer on a card where you already used the free DoorDash DashPass offer.
If you have more than one eligible card, you can use a different card. The DoorDash website says your active benefit is tied to whichever card is your default payment method, so adding a second eligible card and making it the default payment method will trigger new benefits after the benefits expire on your first card.

Just make sure to note the expiration date on your temporary benefits, as DoorDash will automatically begin charging your card when your free subscription ends. If you want to see when your pass expires, head over to the DoorDash site and select the “Manage Subscription” option.
Final Thoughts
Just by virtue of what's in your wallet, you can get a free DoorDash DashPass for as little as a few months or as long as a few years. And on top of that, some cards offer quarterly or monthly credits, too, which can help you save extra on orders you were already going to make.
While these benefits are free to you as a Chase cardholder now, they won't always be free. Once your membership trial runs out, your card will automatically be charged for the full price of DashPass. Thus, if you enroll your card in this offer, don't forget to set a calendar reminder to either cancel or update your payment method before the benefits end.
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Are the $10/mo stackable with the $5/mo? Can someone stack three $5 + $10 for a total of $25 in groceries? Thanks!
Not quite $25 in one order, but it does seem like the $5/month credit could work with the $10/month promo codes!
If the $10 works with the $5, then wouldn’t three $5 stacks work with the $10 for $25 total? 🙂
Ah yes! If you accumulate 3 months of $5 credits and combine with the $10 promo, you should be able to get $25 off one non-restaurant order.
Great to know and thank you!
I had signed up with my CSR back in early 2020, canceled the Dashpass when it was time for renewal in early ’21 and really don’t use Door Dash unless we’re on vacation mostly so didn’t miss it. I saw your article pop up and was checking expirations, etc., since I have 6 other Chase cards thought I’d see if I could re-up on another card so I used my biz SW card and it popped up and gave me another free year, great since we have a few vacations coming up this year. Thanks!
Intriguing, but local fees have made these apps less and less appealing.. Will be picking up my own food unfortunately.
Yes, and I’d also suggest the fees the restuarants have to pay make the apps less appealing as well. Not surprisingly, restaurants make more money if you order with them directly, old school style.
Thanks for the heads up on this, I was recently approved for CSP and haven’t fully looked into all the perks.
Sounds interesting and I have used the service in the past and quite happy. The renewal price is low for the benefit you receive.
I’ve never really been a big fan of door dash, but now that more credit cards are including it I might cozy up to it a bit more. This is similar to the Uber Eats pass that Amex has been giving. I would never buy it on my own, but if its included then why not…
This is a potentially great benefit from Chase….it would really help them stand out from AMEX if they made this permanent.
The 5% discount on pickup orders is a good deal. Hope they are not passing along those costs to the businesses.
I’ve enjoyed this perk plus the $60 doordash credit from CSR.
Great deal w/ Stacking. Have multiple cards that qualify. so the max is 2 years ?
A bit less than 2 years at this point as you’ll have to activate a card right at the deadline of 12/31/2021 – and you’ll get another year from there.
Okay..this is interesting. I haven’t used it yet but it’s nice to know it’s there.
I predict DoorDash will become a permanent benefit, in some capacity, on various Chase cards, including the Sapphire Preferred and Reserve.
I feel like there’s less and less reason every day to keep any Chase premium cards, since they seem to be offering most of the benefits on the “lesser” cards now.
Thanks for sharing this. Finally it seems Chase is upping their game compared to AmEx. I do have two cards that are eligible so looking forward to leveraging this.
I like getting offers, but loathe the third-party delivery service model. Since our AF covers these “perqs”, I wish Chase would give cardholders a choice of either DoorDash or a general dining credit.
This. I have no interest in DD or Uber Eats. I really would’ve preferred a dining credit even if only $100.
Did I read somewhere that Chase has a stake of Doordash? Trying to add to the userbase for sure.
Wow, this is a great deal! Thank you so much for the idea to activate the second card right before the expiry date to extend the free enrolment! This is why I love this blog, for little extra tips like that!
Thanks for posting this! I order from doordash all the time but never knew there was an offer like this!
I love that Chase offers this, but often food deliver services increase the price of their items plus their service fee. It makes it a bit more expensive than picking it up yourself, but I understand the need to keep the business and Chase happy.
Good to know! I’ll add this to my BA and IHG cards, and stagger it like you suggested. I see more french pastries from a local café in my future!
Always good news to be able to defray some of the costs of delivery with these cards!
I’d have to guess the promo has been beneficial to DD during the pandemic, so it makes sense for both sides to extend it even more. I don’t use it much, but it’s a nice help here and there. Thanks for mentioning.
It’s great they’re adding this to more cards, but I really wish Chase would get rid of the Peleton offer and replace it with something fresh. It would also be great to have more a variety in the types of deals.
Looks like they are copying the Amex Uber Eats Pass deal (which is a good thing for consumers). The $12 minimum is a good deal, Uber Eats deal is $25.