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SQSidequest

Giving an online community a front door

Sidequest brought events, resources, member work, and its scattered social presence into one recognizable place.

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The community lived everywhere

Events were on one platform, conversation on another, and member projects disappeared into a fast-moving feed. New people had no obvious place to understand what Sidequest was.

Their idek.me page became a stable front door: current events first, community work nearby, and clear paths into every active space.

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A page the whole team can use

Organizers update events without redesigning the page. Seasonal visuals and featured member projects keep it alive, while the underlying structure stays familiar.

It finally feels like the community has a home, not just a collection of accounts.
Theo Grant, Community organizer

Making participation visible

Featuring member projects changed the page from an announcement board into a record of what the group makes together. That visibility gives new members a reason to join and existing members a reason to return.