After being asked to launch a Spotify Wrapped type of feature for a number of years, Discord has launched a round-up of each user's year called Discord Checkpoint 2025, here's how to find yours ...
Similar to Spotify Wrapped or YouTube Recap, users can see how they spent their year on the popular messaging and voice chat ...
Spotify Wrapped has been one of the most popular recap that every music lover waits for each year. For Discord users, they haven't seen such a feature even in the past year. But now, the platform has ...
To see your Discord Checkpoint stats for 2025, open the mobile app, and click the 'You' button in the bottom right corner. You should see a banner allowing you to check out the stats!
Viewing your Discord Checkpoint will grant you a temporary decorative frame for your profile picture. Users will be able to display it until Jan. 15, at which time their Checkpoint will vanish as well ...
Discord Checkpoint 2025 is a new feature on the platform that allows users to see how many messages they sent and top games ...
Adding its name to the bag of companies that absolutely does not need to do a 'wrapped' summary each year, but is in fact doing so, is Discord. Except this won't be called 'wrapped' but instead ...
SImilar to Spotify Wrapped, Discord just launched its own annual recap Discord Checkpoint. Here's how to see it and what it ...
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