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How Parental Controls Shape the Minor Chores Experience
Minor Chores puts parents in the driver’s seat. With built-in settings like customer approval, blurred profiles, and chore radius limits, kids stay safe while gaining real-world experience. This post breaks down how our family-first tools empower kids to grow—while parents stay confidently in the loop.

Minor Chores: The First True Entrepreneurial App in the Gig Economy
The gig economy was supposed to set people free. But with fees as high as 60% on every job, most gig workers don’t own their income—the platforms do. Minor Chores is flipping the model. And in doing so, we’ve built the first true entrepreneurial app in the gig economy.

The Tools We Give Kids Today Determine the Businesses They Build Tomorrow 🚀
What if starting your first business was as easy as downloading an app?
That’s the idea behind Entrepreneurship-as-a-Service (EaaS)—the framework Minor Chores uses to equip kids with the tools, confidence, and structure to become tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.

From Chores to CEOs: The Future of Youth Entrepreneurship Starts at Home
Entrepreneurship isn’t just for adults—it starts at the kitchen table, with a rake in hand or a job to do. Minor Chores helps kids build businesses from simple tasks, teaching ownership, money management, and confidence along the way.

How We’re Building ‘Entrepreneurship-as-a-Service’ for the Next Generation
What if starting your first business was as easy as downloading an app?
That’s the idea behind Entrepreneurship-as-a-Service (EaaS)—the framework Minor Chores uses to equip kids with the tools, confidence, and structure to become tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.

What If Entrepreneurship Was a Core School Subject?
As schools debate how to prepare kids for a world shaped by AI, one idea stands out: what if entrepreneurship was taught as seriously as math or science?
Here’s how Minor Chores is helping homeschool families and after-school programs make that future a reality—today.

Why We're Focusing on Young Entrepreneurs (and Their Parents)
When we launched the first version of Minor Chores, we did what many early-stage startups do: we built, we shipped, and we learned.
But what we’ve learned isn’t just about feature requests or bug reports—it’s about kids, parents, and psychology.

Why Entrepreneurship-as-a-Service Is the Future of the Gig Economy for Kids (and eventually adults)!
Minor Chores is leading the EaaS revolution—teaching kids real-life business skills with no service fees. The gig economy just got family-friendly.