Pass on kit you no longer need. Receive what you do. Free, always.
A letter from KitPass's coach

At training in New York - where it all began
I'm a parent to two young boys and a volunteer coach — two of my absolute favorite things. Between club and school activities, the cost of the constant cycle of buying new kit that gets outgrown before it gets worn out is outrageous. It adds up fast on top of the cost of keeping your kids involved in school and sports. Children's sports becoming increasingly inaccessible should concern us all deeply!
What also bothered me was the waste. Piles of perfectly good gear sitting unused in the closet. Uniforms worn a handful of times. Buying new when someone at the same club or school could have used what we already had. It's terrible for the environment.
When I'm not parenting or coaching, I work in technology and design — so I thought, why not build a solution? KitPass is the result — built over one week with Claude Code. KitPass is a free platform where families within the same club or school can pass on kit their kids have outgrown to the families who need it. Private, trusted, simple.
Our belief is straightforward: unused kit should be used. Parents shouldn't have to overspend. We should not needlessly waste the planet's precious resources. If we together can make it easier for communities to share, everyone wins — happier parents, kids, and planet!

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What KitPass is, how it works, and why it exists. Perfect for sharing with your club committee or school board.
View the deck →For organizers
Any parent or guardian, club or school official, or member can request a community. Once approved, you'll receive an access code to share with members. No cost, no catch.
Request your community →Why KitPass exists
KitPass exists because passing on perfectly good kit that your child has outgrown should be easy. The cost of keeping kids in sports and school is already high enough — families shouldn't have to buy new when perfectly good gear is sitting in someone else's closet.
Parents already do this — swapping boots at training, handing down school gear via WhatsApp groups. KitPass just makes it simple, private, and available to every community. Better for your wallet. Better for the planet. Better for the kids who just want to play.
Pass on kit you no longer need. Receive what you do. Free, always.
Built by parents, from the same sideline.