Vote for what you want
Real problems people wish someone would solve. Pick a category, read the pain point, and vote โ your demand helps businesses know what to build.
My child has SEND and most clubs shrug when you mention accommodations
Extra support staff, quiet rooms, and flexible rules aren't 'standard'. Exclusion from birthday parties hurts more than the parents admit. Would you vote for SEND-inclusive kids' activity providers?
I want outdoor adventure for kids without an expensive residential trip
Forest school taster days sell out; full programmes need term commitment. Not every family can send a seven-year-old away for a week. Would you use local day-camp bushcraft and nature sessions?
Art classes at home would save my dining table from acrylic disasters
Community centre slots clash with nap time for the younger sibling. Messy play needs space, sinks, and someone else to clean up. Would you pay for mobile kids' art workshops at your house?
My child wants horse riding but every stable is a forty-minute drive
Trial days book out; livery costs assume you own a pony. A one-off experience shouldn't need a countryside postcode. Would you book urban-adjacent pony experience days with transport options?
I need reliable school-run cover when meetings overrun
Grandparents aren't always available and taxi apps won't take unaccompanied minors. One late train and you're begging favours in the parent chat. Would you pay for vetted school-run backup drivers?
Drama class would suit my shy kid but auditions terrify them
Youth theatres want performances; they want confidence without spotlights. Finding inclusive drama without pressure is surprisingly hard. Would you use low-pressure children's drama and confidence classes?
I want STEM workshops that actually engage girls, not just pink glitter glue
Science kits at home create mess; school clubs skew heavily male. Representation matters when she's already saying 'maths isn't for me'. Would you vote for girls-focused STEM Saturday clubs?
My child struggles with reading and the school waiting list for support is endless
Phonics homework ends in arguments and confidence drops every report card. Private tutors want term-long blocks you can't afford upfront. Would you pay for short-block reading booster sessions?
Our garden isn't safe for play dates and I hate hosting indoors
Broken paving, no fence, and neighbour cats mean parties end in tears. Hiring a hall adds catering stress on top. Would you use a pop-up garden play zone install for birthdays?
I need a children's photographer who doesn't force cheesy poses
Studio packages cost hundreds for ten minutes and a hard sell on prints. Natural light, park sessions, and patience with toddlers are rare. Would you book a candid kids' portrait session locally?
My anxious child needs activities with small groups and patient leaders
Mainstream clubs are loud, competitive, and full of kids who've done it for years. Meltdowns in the car park ruin the whole point. Would you pay for low-sensory kids' activity sessions?
Football training is miles away and clashes with Brownies
Grassroots clubs want commitment to two sessions a week you can't make. Driving across town for forty minutes of drills feels unsustainable. Would you use neighbourhood mini-leagues with flexible attendance?
I want my child to try coding but every class assumes they can already type
Scratch clubs fill with kids who've been on tablets since nursery. Beginners feel stupid and quit after week two. Would you vote for absolute-beginner kids' coding workshops?
School holiday camps are either wildly expensive or mysteriously cheap
You can't tell if staff are DBS-checked or if lunch is a crisp sandwich until day one. One bad camp and the child refuses to go back. Would you pay for independently reviewed holiday clubs near you?
My kid wants to learn guitar but music shops only sell instruments
Trial lessons are awkward, tutors cancel, and practice at home tests the neighbours. Finding someone patient with under-tens is harder than it sounds. Would you use vetted children's music tutors who come to you?
Rainy Saturdays destroy our house and my sanity
Bouncing off walls, paint on the sofa, and nowhere to burn energy without driving miles. Indoor play centres feel like germ factories in flu season. Would you book a mobile soft play pod for your living room?
Swimming lessons have a six-month wait and my child still can't float
Council pools release blocks at midnight and sell out instantly. Private lessons cost a small mortgage for twenty half-hours. Would you pay for a swimming lesson waitlist alert and swap service?
I need after-school clubs near home but the school ones are full
Waiting lists stretch to next term and work finishes too late for clubs across town. Guilt sets in when they're dropped at grandma's with the iPad again. Would you vote for hyperlocal after-school activity hubs?
My child wants birthday entertainment but every performer is booked six months ahead
Magicians, princesses, and science shows all clash with the same three Saturdays. Last minute means dodgy Facebook groups and no reviews. Would you use an on-demand kids' party entertainer marketplace?
Half-term is coming and I've run out of ideas that don't cost a fortune
Soft play is packed, screens are easy, and every workshop booked out in January. By Wednesday the kids are bored and I'm out of patience. Would you pay for curated local kids' activity packs by age?
I want a home renovation loan broker who understands UK lenders
High-street banks say no; specialist lenders want surveys you've not got yet. Bridging finance jargon could cost thousands in fees. Would you pay for renovation finance advice tied to realistic build quotes?
Our project needs a snagging list but the builder's already been paid
Sticky doors, uneven silicone, and a wobbly handle weren't worth another argument at the time. Independent snagging reports give leverage you'd otherwise lose. Would you use a post-renovation snagging inspection service?
We want to restore period features without wrecking the character
Stripping paint from cornices, sourcing match tiles, and finding skilled trades feels like archaeology. One wrong sander ruins a Victorian fireplace forever. Would you pay for a heritage restoration specialist?
The renovation dust is everywhere and we've got asthma in the house
Zip walls and air scrubbers sound like hospital kit but breathing silica isn't optional. Builders promise 'we'll hoover' and leave a grey film on everything. Would you book a dust-controlled renovation with air quality monitoring?