Zero Regrets

What If Your Teen Actually Had It Together?

Zero Regrets is South Africa's teen life skills platform. Built to help learners aged 13–21 manage stress, build confidence, and find real direction. Parents trust it. Teens actually use it.

I'm a Parent

Find the right support for your teen ➜

I'm the Teen

See what’s actually in it for you ➜

Grades 9 - 12
Ages 13–21
Free → R4,999
Every Budget Covered
South Africa
Built for Local Teens
Not therapy. Not tutoring.
Something More Practical
Explore More
🎯 Exam stress? Handled.
🚀
Thabo's Progress
Grade 11 · Gauteng
0
Skills Completed
0%
Confidence Score
Stress Management78%
Study Habits65%
Career Clarity52%
✅ Parent-approved. Teen-loved.

Built by experts who understand teens

Designed by educators, and youth development professionals. Every lesson, tool, and pathway is intentionally created to support academic success, emotional wellbeing, and personal growth.

Designed for different ways of learning

Built on inclusive learning principles that support both neurotypical and neurodiverse learners. Content is offered in multiple formats: videos, audio, reading, and games.

Structured, safe, and purpose-driven

A moderated environment focused on real progress. Teens engage with guided content, meaningful reflection, and positive reinforcement. Parents can trust what their teen is spending time on.

For Parents

Schools teach subjects. Nobody teaches how to handle life.

South African teens are under more pressure than ever. Exam stress, social anxiety, no career direction, and low confidence. That gap shows up at home, and you feel it. Here’s what parents tell us, and what we say back.

"My child is smart but just won't try."

It’s not laziness. It’s a lack of tools to handle pressure. When teens learn how to cope, motivation follows naturally.

"My child is smart but just won't try."

It’s not laziness. It’s a lack of tools to handle pressure. When teens learn how to cope, motivation follows naturally.

"My child is smart but just won't try."

It’s not laziness. It’s a lack of tools to handle pressure. When teens learn how to cope, motivation follows naturally.

"My child is smart but just won't try."

It’s not laziness. It’s a lack of tools to handle pressure. When teens learn how to cope, motivation follows naturally.