Teens build a profile
Services, portfolio proof, availability, parent approval, and a general service area.
Teen Recruit account
Sign in to manage your work, hiring, messages, and schedules.
Search services or rentals, compare local teen providers, and send a private request.
General service areas are public. Exact addresses stay inside private requests.
Local service help
Teen Recruit gives families a focused place to search services, review profiles, and start the request in one flow.
Simple flow
Search first, create an account when you are ready to request help, then keep requests and messages in the dashboard.
Services, portfolio proof, availability, parent approval, and a general service area.
Find help by job type without digging through a giant list.
Send a job request for one-time work or recurring dates.
For parents
Teen Recruit is built for supervised local work. Parent approval, private service areas, report tools, and blocked categories are part of the product flow.
Teen provider accounts can request parent approval by email. The approval record stores timestamp, device information, contact details, and what was approved.
A parent can request profile removal from the approval page. The profile is locked from being approval-ready until an admin resolves it.
Public profiles show general service areas only. Exact customer addresses are shared inside private requests when a customer chooses to send them.
For teen entrepreneurs
Profiles, customer messages, simple advertising, and recurring schedules live behind the account instead of crowding the homepage.
Show proof of work without exact addresses, private faces, or customer details.
Keep customer requests and job details together.
Parent approval, report buttons, and blocked unsafe work keep listings cleaner.
Safety standards
Teen Recruit is designed around service areas, parent approval, portfolio review, and age-aware service rules.
Teen provider profiles collect parent or guardian approval details before the profile is treated as ready.
Profiles use a neighborhood or ZIP service area, not a home address. Portfolio rules block faces, house numbers, schools, and license plates without permission.
The service tools reject risky listings like ladders, roofs, gutter cleaning, driving, heavy moving, and powered equipment for younger teens.
Profile cards include a report button, and portfolio items start as pending review so moderation can be added cleanly.
FAQ
No. Public profiles use a ZIP, neighborhood, or service area. Exact addresses should only appear inside private customer requests.
The search page will suggest broadening the job, changing the area, checking rentals, or inviting a teen provider to create a profile.
Pro teen providers can spend ad credits on a service campaign. Matching searches may show that profile higher with a promoted label.
Teen Recruit blocks high-risk categories like roofs, ladders, driving, heavy moving, hazardous materials, and work that may violate youth labor rules.
Profile and rental cards include report buttons. Admin queues track reports, parent removal requests, portfolio review, and suspicious leaderboard activity.
Ready when you are