Salary Unpaid

About Trustyou

An app for parents to detect behaviours & patterns of online dangers -  without spying and breaking trust. We use 10+ AI agents to provide guidance and also action at the right time. 

Together with a companion app for their children that guides them in the digital world. It’s something you would have never seen before.


The role

We’re looking for a UX Designer Intern to help us shape the product experience from early ideas to real screens. You’ll work closely with the founders, product, and engineering. We already have a design to start with. 


What you’ll do

  • Turn messy problems into clear user flows

  • Create wireframes and high-fidelity designs (Figma)

  • Improve onboarding and key product flows (parent + child)

  • Run quick user tests with parents and kids (remote + in-person)

  • Write simple UI copy that feels human

  • Help build a clean design system (components, spacing, type)


Who you are

  • You have a UX/UI portfolio (school projects are fine)

  • You can explain your design choices in plain language

  • You like feedback and move fast without losing quality

  • You care about kids, families, or digital well-being (even if just personally)


Bonus (not required)

  • Motion / micro-interactions

  • Basic knowledge of iOS design patterns

  • Experience designing for both adults and kids

  • Interest in behavioral design and habit-building


Practical details

  • Location: Stockholm, fully remote. 

  • Length: 3 months (start ASAP)

  • Scope: Full-time or 75% (we can adapt)

  • Compensation: Unpaid




For more information or questions please contact us at careers@trustyou.io

Perks and benefits

This job comes with several perks and benefits

Remote work allowed
Remote work allowed

Social gatherings
Social gatherings

Free coffee / tea
Free coffee / tea

Wellness
Wellness

Flexible working hours
Flexible working hours

Skill development
Skill development

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Working at
Trustyou

The problem we address is the growing struggle parents face in managing their children's digital well-being. Kids today are exposed to excessive screen time, social media pressures, and online risks, yet most existing parental controls focus on restrictions rather than guiding healthy digital habits. Why this problem is pressing: Mental Health Risks: Increased screen time and unmonitored online activity contribute to anxiety, depression, and sleep issues in children. Ineffective Tools: Most parental controls rely on blocking and monitoring, leading to conflicts and workarounds rather than fostering responsible digital use. Parental Overwhelm: Parents lack the time and knowledge to constantly monitor and guide their child’s digital habits effectively.

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