Chore & Challenge App for Friends and Roommates
Wishary is a chore and challenge app for friends and roommates: your group turns shared duties and fun dares into tasks with a coin price, anyone can earn coins by doing them, and you spend coins on group coupons — a drink on me, a granted wish, a designated driver — so nobody carries the load alone.
Whether you share a flat or just a group chat, the same few people always end up organizing everything — and the same few people always forget the snacks. Wishary gives your group a shared room where chores, favors, and dares all have a price, so the effort spreads out and the fun stays in.
The roommate ledger nobody wants to keep
Shared living runs on unspoken accounting: who bought the toilet paper, whose turn it is to take out the bins, who always ends up booking the table. Left in everyone's heads, that ledger breeds quiet resentment. Wishary makes it explicit and, weirdly, fun — every chore is a task worth coins, and doing your share is visibly rewarded.
For friend groups it's less about rent and more about momentum: who plans the night out, who's the designated photographer, who finally brings a board game. Putting a coin value on those keeps one person from always being the organizer — and turns ordinary hangouts into something with a bit of friendly competition.
How the loop works for a group
Group mode is built for three or more friends in one room. Anyone can post a task — "order pizza and set the table tonight", "take 10 fun group photos", "bring a board game and explain the rules" — with a coin price from 10 to 100. Whoever does it claims the coins, so the work rotates naturally instead of falling on one person.
Coins buy group coupons: "a drink on me next time", "I'll be your designated driver tonight", "one wish granted". Priced between 30 and 300 coins, these are promises the group makes to each other, redeemed when someone's saved enough. It's a low-stakes economy of favors that makes the group feel fair.
The room feed and leaderboard show who's contributing, which adds a light competitive edge — friends genuinely race to top the board — while keeping everything transparent.
Five real task ideas for friends
These are the starter tasks a new Group room comes with — swap in your own dares and duties. Each carries a coin reward your group sets:
- Life of the partyOrganize a fun group activity for the next 20 minutes.30 coins
- Event photographerTake at least 10 fun group photos tonight and share them in chat.20 coins
- Board-game masterBring a great board game next time and explain the rules clearly.40 coins
- Snack captainHandle food for tonight — order pizza, set the table, or prep snacks.50 coins
- Evening bartenderKeep everyone's glasses or mugs filled with drinks or tea.25 coins
Five group coupons to spend coins on
Coupons are favors the group promises each other and redeems with earned coins. Price them as treats:
- A wishI'll grant one wish of yours.100 coins
- Secret for twoI'll honestly answer one tricky question — no dodging.60 coins
- Drink on meI'll buy your favorite drink next time we meet.80 coins
- Moral supportI'll go with you to that boring event or errand you don't want to do alone.120 coins
- Personal driverI'll drive you home after tonight (or pay for your taxi).150 coins
Friends & roommates FAQ
How many people can join a group room?
A room is meant for a small group — flatmates, a friend circle, a team. You invite people privately, and everyone in the room can post tasks, earn coins, and redeem coupons.
Can we use it just for fun dares, not chores?
Absolutely. Tasks can be anything from cleaning duties to silly challenges, and coupons can be inside-joke favors. The coin economy works the same whether you're being practical or playful.
Is it free for a group?
Yes — one shared room with up to 15 active tasks and 15 active coupons is free. Premium adds more rooms, custom photos, and templates via Google Play or the App Store.



