KidPass

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Credit-based subscription marketplace for booking kids’ classes and activities.

KidPass is a US kids-activity marketplace founded in 2016 in New York, built as a "ClassPass for children." It uses a monthly subscription with a credit system that lets parents book classes and activities across providers for kids aged 0-18+.

Parents pay a monthly membership and spend credits to book from over 10,000 online and in-person classes in subjects such as art, music, dance, yoga, language, STEM, sports and coding, searching by age, category and location. Simpler activities cost one or two credits while premium classes or camps can cost ten or more.

Memberships start at $49/month with 10 credits for up to two children, scaling to higher tiers; extra credits cost $5 each and roll over for up to three months. KidPass raised $5.1M in 2017 and was acquired by Begin in 2021. It suits US families wanting flexible, credit-based access to many kids’ classes.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Credit-based subscription gives flexible access across many providers
  • Large catalog of 10,000+ online and in-person classes
  • Tiered plans support multiple children with rolling credits

Cons

  • Premium classes consume many credits, reducing flexibility
  • Ownership/financial uncertainty after a 2025 parent-company restructuring

Key features

  • Monthly membership with a credit system
  • Search by age, category and location
  • Online and in-person class booking
  • Credits roll over up to 3 months; extra credits at $5 each

Key facts

Type
Kids' Live Online Classes
Model
Subscription / group classes
Founded
2016
Headquarters
New York, USA
Regions served
United States (online nationwide)
Subjects
Art, music, dance, yoga, language, STEM, sports, coding (ages 0-18+)
Pricing
Memberships from $49/mo (credit system); extra credits $5
Scale
Raised $5.1M; acquired by Begin (2021)