
If you’ve already checked out your Spotify Wrapped or YouTube Recap this week, you might be wondering why Discord suddenly wants in on the fun. Well… they finally did it. Discord has rolled out its first-ever year-in-review feature, called Discord Checkpoint, and it’s honestly pretty fun (and maybe a little embarrassing) to see just how much time you spent chatting, gaming, and spamming emojis in 2025.
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How do I access mine?
Discord began rolling out Checkpoint on yesterday on 4 December 2025, and while it may take a few days to appear for everyone, checking yours is easy.
On desktop, look for the small flag icon at the top right of the app.
On mobile, tap your profile icon and then select the Checkpoint banner.
And don’t forget – your app needs to be fully updated. If you still don’t see it, your activity might be too low or you may have disabled “Use data to personalise my Discord experience.”
What stats does it show?
Like Spotify Wrapped but for your digital social life, Checkpoint highlights:
- total messages sent
- time spent in voice channels
- your most-used emojis
- your most active server
- your top games played.
And yes… the person you DM’d the most. Discord even lets you ping your “most messaged” friend – use that power carefully.
You can earn rewards
Yep! After reviewing your recap, Discord assigns you one of ten unique Checkpoint cards, each paired with a temporary avatar decoration you can wear until 15 January 2026. You can also share a quick summary card directly in chat — or keep it private if your stats are… a little too honest.
Are there overall Discord statistics?
Yes. Discord also shared some global highlights:
- League of Legends remained the most-played game for the 16th straight year.
- REPO took the indie crown.
- Rematch surged as a breakout hit.
- Top communities included Minecraft, Genshin Impact, and Marvel Rivals.



