Michael

Lemonade - Helping young entrepreneurs start real businesses

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For every parent who has heard their kid ask, "how can I make some money?" Lemonade is built for kids and teens. Answer 9 questions about your skills, interests, and what you actually have access to. Get 5 real business ideas calibrated to your situation. Pick one, unlock a full plan: pricing, a first customer script, and a 4-week launch checklist. No account. No personal data. Just a kid and a real shot at their first dollar.

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Last week, my kids asked me 2 questions that caught me off guard. 1. Is AI going to take all the jobs? 2. How can I make some money? I'll be honest. I didn't think my answers to either were all that good on the spot. What I do know is that the kids who figure out how to build something are going to be fine. Entrepreneurship at a young age teaches 3 invaluable things: - How to create value - How to learn from failure - How to figure out the right problem to solve So since I had been itching to get some more experience with Claude Code, this past weekend I decided to kill two birds with one stone and got some reps by building a tool to help my own kids start something up. In under 3 hours, 'Lemonade' was launched. The url is exactly what I hear my kids ask on a regular basis. It gives you 5 real business ideas, calibrated to what you actually have. Then it builds you a complete plan. Pricing, first customer script, weekly routine, and a checklist to get your first dollar as soon as possible. It won't do the work for them. That's intentional. If you've got a kid at home who's restless, curious, or just bored, try it out. Worst case, they spend 10 minutes thinking about what they're good at.