The best friend-group sidequests are small enough to start today and specific enough that everyone knows what proof looks like. Lore is built around that rhythm: choose a quest, invite the group, then bring back a photo, a note, or a shared decision that turns the plan into a story.
Easy sidequests for a regular weekend
Start with quests that fit into plans you already have: find the best bakery within walking distance, get everyone to the park before noon, recreate an old group photo, visit a place nobody in the group has tried, or make a playlist where each person adds one song before dinner.
Proof-photo prompts
Proof keeps a sidequest from becoming just another idea in a chat thread. Ask for a photo of the receipt, the view, the group arriving together, the finished snack table, the scoreboard, or the strange object everyone voted to find.
Quests that work for mixed schedules
Not every quest needs everyone in the same place. Try an asynchronous coffee ranking, a neighborhood color hunt, a tiny errand relay, a thrift-store theme, or a one-photo check-in from each person before sunset.
How Lore helps
Lore keeps the sidequest, group invite, status, and proof together. Friends can see what is live, what needs proof, and what the group already completed without digging through a long chat history.