Effective date: May 21, 2026
Welcome to Stand.
Stand helps you build your own business. You get to be creative, make decisions, learn real skills, and see what it feels like to be a CEO.
But every CEO needs rules. These are the Stand Kid CEO Rules. Read them with your grown-up.
Your parent or guardian helps manage your Stand account. They approve your business, storefront, products, prices, photos, logos, and anything that goes live.
Ask your grown-up before publishing, selling, sharing, or changing anything important.
Do not share:
If you are not sure whether something is private, ask your grown-up.
You can be inspired by brands, artists, creators, teams, shows, games, and products you love. But you cannot copy them.
Do not use someone else's:
Your business should feel like yours.
Do not bully, tease, threaten, shame, trick, or exclude people.
Do not post anything mean, embarrassing, private, unsafe, or inappropriate.
A good CEO treats people with respect.
Do not make promises that are not true.
Do not say a product can do something if it cannot.
Do not pretend something is handmade, official, limited, healthy, safe, or approved if it is not.
If you are not sure what to say, ask your grown-up.
You can only sell products your grown-up and Stand approve.
You cannot sell anything unsafe, inappropriate, copied, illegal, or not kid-friendly.
If Stand says a product is not allowed, it cannot be sold on Stand.
Your grown-up should be involved in customer messages, questions, sales, and problems.
If a customer asks for private information, says something weird, or makes you uncomfortable, tell your grown-up right away.
Stand may give you tools to help with ideas, names, logos, copy, or business advice.
AI can be helpful, but it can also be wrong.
Do not put private information into AI tools.
Ask your grown-up before using AI ideas for your business.
Stand can remove a business, product, logo, image, name, post, or storefront if it is unsafe, copied, inappropriate, confusing, or against the rules.
That does not mean you failed. It means we are keeping Stand safe and fair.
If something feels confusing, too grown-up, unsafe, unfair, or uncomfortable, ask your grown-up or contact Stand at hello@standkids.com.
Good CEOs ask questions.