Learn how to access and understand your Discord Checkpoint 2025, including personalized stats, global trends, and avatar rewards. Discover why some users may not have a recap and how to prepare for next year's event.
Discord Checkpoint is a personalized year-in-review feature, similar to Spotify Wrapped, highlighting friendships, favorite games, and communities from the past year using activity data to generate stats.
Discord Checkpoint showcases various personalized statistics, including total messages sent, hours spent in voice channels, most-used emojis, top servers, top games, and most frequent DM partners, culminating in a shareable summary card and avatar decoration.
Discord Checkpoint launched on December 4, 2025, with a rollout over several days and available until January 15, 2026. It marks Discord's 10th anniversary as a celebratory milestone for the platform.
In 2025, Discord users collectively sent approximately 744 billion messages and reactions. The most-used emoji was the red heart, followed by other popular emojis like 'loud sobbing' and 'tears of joy.'
Access Discord Checkpoint on desktop or the web app by updating Discord, looking for a flag icon in the top-right corner, or using the pop-up modal. Users can then swipe through their story and share or skip the summary card.
Mobile access to Discord Checkpoint has been temporarily disabled, though Discord support page mentions a intended flow of updating the app to the latest version, and tap the 'You' tab at the bottom-right and then tap the checkpoint banner.
Users might not have a Discord Checkpoint due to disabled data personalization, insufficient activity in 2025, or because the rollout hasn't reached their account yet.
Your Discord Checkpoint includes personalized activity metrics like total messages sent, time spent in voice chat, top servers, top games, most-used emojis, and top DM friends. Also contains checkpoint cards, avatar decorations to display on profile until January 15, 2026.
Discord Checkpoint uses activity metadata and does not use the content of your messages, building Checkpoint is limited to users who opted into data personalization earlier, this may result backlash.
Discord Checkpoint joins a wider trend of end-of-year recaps, like Spotify Wrapped and YouTube Music Recap. Checkpoint is powerful because it sits where community, gaming, and chat overlap.
If you want a Checkpoint for 2026, make sure "Use data to personalize my Discord experience" is enabled going forward; use desktop for the smoothest experience, claim the avatar decoration even if you don’t get a recap, share wisely, and treat odd stats with healthy skepticism.
On December 4, 2025, Discord launched Checkpoint 2025. For those who want next year’s Discord "Wrapped," need to decide how much of your activity you’re comfortable letting the app log—and whether that trade‑off is worth a flashy year‑end card.