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Built by parents who saw the gap up close.

LocalKid started with a simple observation: teens want to work, neighbors need help, and the existing options do not make it easy or safe enough for families to say yes.

 As parents, we watched our own teens struggle to find work that fit around school, extracurriculars, and family schedules. The traditional “starter jobs” in food service, retail, and seasonal work were harder to access, less flexible, and often not built for younger teens. 

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About us

Why LocalKid exists

LocalKid was created for the space between traditional part-time jobs and informal neighborhood favors.

Too many teens are ready to earn money, build confidence, and gain work experience, but they are limited by transportation, rigid schedules, age restrictions, and a lack of trusted entry-level opportunities.

At the same time, homeowners and tenants often need help with practical tasks that are too small for a contractor, too occasional for a regular service provider, and too important to keep putting off.

LocalKid brings those needs together through a structured local marketplace designed around trust, safety, and community.

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Mission

To help teens safely access local earning opportunities while helping neighbors get simple tasks done.

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Vision

A future where every community has a trusted way for young people to build work experience close to home.



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Model

A neighborhood task marketplace with layered onboarding, parent/guardian involvement, homeowner registration, and secured payments.



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Why this matters now

Teen unemployment is at record levels


Families are navigating a difficult mix of rising costs, limited teen job options, busy households, and growing safety concerns. LocalKid addresses those realities with a model that is practical for homeowners, meaningful for teens, and more reassuring for parents.

Steve Weinstein

Steven Weinstein - Founder & CEO

 Steven Weinstein is a performance marketing strategist and growth operator with deep experience in B2B and B2C lead generation, automation, demand creation, and revenue-focused operations. At LocalKid, he leads product direction, marketplace growth, and operational strategy, with a focus on building a safe, trusted, and scalable platform that helps families find reliable local teen help while giving young people flexible, age-appropriate ways to earn. 

Beth Weinstein

Beth Weinstein | Co-Founder & CMO

 Beth Weinstein is a strategic marketing executive and brand builder with experience across B2C, DTC, B2B, nonprofit, SaaS, entertainment technology, and emerging ventures. At LocalKid, she leads brand strategy, go-to-market planning, community growth, and investor-facing positioning, translating the company’s mission into campaigns that build trust with parents, homeowners, partners, and local communities. 

Help shape the future of local teen work.

Whether you are a homeowner, teen, parent, partner, or investor, the LocalKid pilot is the first step toward building a safer, smarter neighborhood task marketplace.