If you’ve ever cracked up at Spotify Wrapped revealing you listened to one song on repeat for 400 hours, get ready for something similar from Discord. The chat app beloved by gamers and friend groups everywhere looks like it’s cooking up “Checkpoint,” a personal year-in-review feature that dishes out your wildest stats from the past 12 months.

The scoop comes straight from a Reddit post that blew up yesterday on r/discordapp. User derpystuff_ shared a short video clip pulled from Discord’s app files, showing off what Checkpoint could look like. It teases breakdowns of things like total messages sent, hours logged in voice channels, favorite servers, most-used emojis, and even top friends you’ve pinged the most. You can check out the video below:

Discord is working on Checkpoint, a yearly recap!
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Right now, this is all hidden behind the scenes – no official rollout yet, and Discord hasn’t commented on it. But the strings and assets are popping up in the app’s code, which usually means testing is underway.

Folks on the thread are already buzzing: some can’t wait to flex their “top 1% voice chat dweller” badge, while others are straight-up dreading the voice call timer. One commenter joked about not wanting to face the “amount of messages sent,” and another figured people will turn these into bragging rights faster than you can say “Nitro boost.”

It’s no surprise Discord is jumping on this trend. Spotify kicked off the Wrapped craze years ago, and now pretty much everyone does it – Steam with game hours, Apple Music with top artists, and just yesterday, our sister site reported that YouTube Music’s 2025 Recap is already rolling out early for some users.

These recaps are pure gold for engagement; people love sharing them, and it keeps you coming back to the app. For Discord, it fits perfectly. The platform tracks a ton of your activity already – why not wrap it in a fun bow at year’s end? It could drop around late December, complete with options to share snippets without spilling private details. Of course, privacy questions will pop up, but if it’s opt-in and anonymized like the others, most users seem on board from the Reddit reactions.

Either way, start mentally preparing. Come New Year’s, your Discord addictions might be front and center for all your servers to see. Who’s betting their top stat is “most time muted in VC”?

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Dwayne Cubbins
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For nearly a decade, I've been deciphering the complexities of the tech world, with a particular passion for helping users navigate the ever-changing tech landscape. From crafting in-depth guides that unlock your phone's hidden potential to uncovering and explaining the latest bugs and glitches, I make sure you get the most out of your devices. And yes, you might occasionally find me ranting about some truly frustrating tech mishaps.

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