Pricing that respects families

Parents subscribe. Teens keep what they earn. We never sell teen data, never sell leads, and never charge exploitative transaction fees.

Free

Try the whole flow, supervised.

$0

  • Draft business + website
  • Publish with parent approval (TeenLaunch watermark)
  • 10 contacts
  • 10 AI actions / month
  • Manual money tracking

Launch

Most popular

Everything a first real business needs.

$9.00 / month

  • Public website, no watermark
  • CRM + booking request form
  • Estimates + invoices
  • Online payment links (guardian Stripe)
  • Expense tracking + parent dashboard
  • 100 AI actions / month
  • Basic email automations
  • Review requests

Growth

For businesses that are taking off.

$19.00 / month

  • Everything in Launch
  • 1,000 contacts
  • 500 AI actions / month
  • Seasonal campaign copy
  • Referral tools
  • Multiple service pages
  • Advanced reports

Sponsored

Seats funded by schools, libraries, and community programs.

Org-funded

  • Launch features for sponsored teens
  • 250 AI actions / month
  • Org-funded — free for the family

Questions parents ask

Who pays — the parent or the teen?
The parent/guardian owns the subscription. We deliberately don't bill teens, and we never take a percentage of the money the teen earns from customers.
Can we publish the website on the Free plan?
Yes — publishing always requires parent approval, on every plan. Free sites carry a small 'Built with TeenLaunch' watermark and are limited to 10 contacts and 10 AI actions a month.
What are AI actions?
Each generated item — a flyer, a coach answer, website copy — counts as one action. Free includes 10/month, Launch 100, Growth 500. Without an AI key configured the app uses built-in templates, which still count.
How do online payments work?
Optionally, the parent/guardian connects their own Stripe account. Customer payments go directly to the guardian — TeenLaunch never holds funds and charges no platform fee on invoices in the MVP.
What does Sponsored mean?
Schools, libraries, churches, youth programs, banks, and chambers of commerce can fund seats for teens in their community. Tell us about your program and we'll set it up with you.