Parent Guide

Help your student build independently, with adult-safe boundaries.

LemUp is designed for students 12+ who want to understand business, use AI responsibly, and build useful products. The goal is not hype or guaranteed income. The goal is judgment, initiative, and real-world learning.

What parents should know

The student leads. The adult protects the boundaries.

Students can research, draft, design, test, and learn. Adults should stay involved when money, public communication, personal data, customer commitments, or sensitive topics are involved.

Payments

Students under 18 should not set up payment accounts, accept money, or make refund promises without a parent or guardian.

Outreach

Messages should be respectful, non-spammy, and reviewed when students contact adults, businesses, or people they do not know well.

Privacy

Students should not collect sensitive personal information, upload private documents, or use customer data in AI tools without permission.

AI accuracy

AI output is a draft. A human should review facts, claims, tone, safety, and customer-facing materials before use.

Project boundaries

Beginner projects should avoid medical, legal, financial, mental health, identity, or high-stakes advice.

Healthy expectations

Most first products will not sell immediately. The lesson is feedback, iteration, and business judgment.

Parent review checklist

Before a student launches anything public

Independence map

What students can do alone, and where adults step in

LemUp should help students become independent builders without asking parents to disappear. The safest model is student-led work with adult review at public, financial, or sensitive moments.

Student can lead Parent should review
Studying business foundations, cases, and tool categories Paid tool subscriptions, accounts, or recurring charges
Brainstorming problems, drafting offers, and making samples Public sales pages, payment links, refund rules, and customer promises
Interviewing family, friends, classmates, teachers, or club leaders safely Contacting unfamiliar adults, businesses, or online communities
Using AI for drafts, organization, design, and idea comparison Any AI output used publicly, sold, or delivered to a customer
Tracking feedback, learning from no-sales, and improving version two Complaints, refunds, customer data, or uncomfortable interactions

Avoid for beginner projects

Some topics are not appropriate for first student launches

High-stakes advice

No medical, legal, financial, immigration, mental health, safety, or diagnosis advice.

Sensitive data

No private records, school records, passwords, identity documents, health details, or customer personal data.

Misleading AI use

No fake testimonials, impersonation, undisclosed AI-generated media, or claims that AI output is guaranteed correct.