KidsHustle is a platform that connects British teenagers aged 13 to 17 with real, local work — things like dog walking, gardening, car washing and lawn mowing — safely, legally, and with parents fully in the loop.
The idea is simple: earning your own money as a teenager should be possible without the usual problems. Adult job platforms aren't built for teens, and parents are rightly cautious about safety. KidsHustle is built from the ground up for younger workers and the people who look after them.
Who it's for
KidsHustle has three main types of user, plus creators:
Teens (13–17) — browse local jobs, apply, do the work and get paid.
Parents and guardians — approve every job, see messages, track location during jobs and control payments. They also post the jobs.
What makes it different
Safety is designed into every step. Every adult who posts a job is identity-verified through Stripe. Parents approve every application before it is submitted. Payments are held in escrow and only released once a job is finished. Location is shared with parents during active jobs, and everything runs within UK child employment rules, including safe working hours of 7am to 7pm.
Where to get it
KidsHustle is available now on the App Store for iPhone. Download the app, create an account and you can start finding jobs in your area.
