What parents approve
Approving a teen account means you understand the teen may create a provider profile, list safe services or rentals, receive customer requests, message customers, manage schedules, and show approved portfolio work.
Parent guide
Teen Recruit is designed for practical local services with parent awareness, general service areas, private request details, report tools, and admin review queues.
Approving a teen account means you understand the teen may create a provider profile, list safe services or rentals, receive customer requests, message customers, manage schedules, and show approved portfolio work.
Parents should decide whether a job is appropriate, how the teen travels, what tools are allowed, whether an adult needs to be present, how payment is handled, and when a profile should be removed.
Teen profiles should show a general service area, not an exact home address. Customer addresses belong inside private requests and should only be shared when needed for a specific job.
The teen enters a parent or guardian name and email from their account.
The approval link explains what is being approved and lets the parent approve or request profile removal.
Approval status is stored with timestamp, IP/device information, parent contact, and a snapshot of what was approved.
Customers search for services or rentals, review general profile information, and send private requests. Teens can accept, deny, ask for more information, message the customer, and manage accepted work in their dashboard.
Teen Recruit is a platform tool. Parents, teens, and customers still need to make real-world decisions about transportation, supervision, safety, tools, local rules, pricing, and whether the work should happen at all.
Teen Recruit blocks categories that are too risky for minors, such as roofs, ladders, driving, heavy moving, hazardous materials, dangerous equipment, and work that may violate youth labor rules. State and local rules may be stricter than the site's national safety blocks.
Parents should review each job before work starts. If the job changes, the location feels unsafe, the customer asks for secrecy, or the task involves unsafe tools or conditions, the teen should stop and contact a parent.
Teen provider profiles should use a neighborhood, ZIP code, or general service area. Teens should not publish home addresses, school names, exact job addresses, gate codes, house numbers, license plates, or other private identifying details.
Portfolio items should only show work the teen actually did and should not reveal private addresses, customer names, faces without permission, or school/location details.
A parent can request profile removal from the approval link or by contacting support. When removal is requested, the teen profile should be locked or hidden from approval-ready status until an admin reviews it.
For removal, privacy, deletion, or safety requests, include the teen account email, parent contact email, and the reason for the request.
Need help?
Email support is monitored at [email protected]. Safety, parent removal, privacy, and account access issues should be reviewed first. Teen Recruit support is not an emergency service.