Discord Checkpoint is Discord’s year-end recap feature (like Spotify Wrapped) that shows your 2025 stats, friends, servers, and more, and you “do” it by opening and viewing that recap inside the app. It appears as a special banner or flag icon, and only accounts with enough activity and correct privacy settings will get one.

What Discord Checkpoint Is

  • Discord Checkpoint is a yearly recap that summarizes things like messages sent, emojis used, hours in voice, top servers, and top friends for the year.
  • It’s time-limited and rolls out near the end of the year or early the next year, similar to other “wrapped” or “recap” trends.

How to Open Checkpoint (Desktop)

  • Make sure Discord is updated to the latest version, since Checkpoint is only available on recent builds.
  • On desktop, look for a small flag icon in the top-right of the app (near your inbox/notifications) and click it to open your Checkpoint recap.
  • If it’s your first time after it goes live, you may also see a Checkpoint banner/popup in that same top-right area—click that to start.

How to Open Checkpoint (Mobile)

  • Update the Discord app via the App Store or Google Play so you’re on the newest version.
  • Open Discord, go to the You tab at the bottom-right, and tap the Checkpoint banner when it appears.
  • If you closed it earlier, look again in the You tab or similar profile area; in current versions, this is where Checkpoint access is surfaced on mobile.

If You Don’t See Checkpoint

  • You might not have enough activity for Discord to generate a recap (for example, very low message or voice usage during the year).
  • Check privacy settings: in User Settings → Privacy / Data & privacy, ensure options like Use data to personalize my Discord experience or similar tracking toggles are enabled, since turning them off can prevent Checkpoint from being created.
  • Some users also reported a temporary bug where low-voice-activity accounts saw “Checkpoint unavailable,” which Discord later patched, so in similar rollouts it can help to just wait a day and try again.

Reopening or Sharing Your Checkpoint

  • If you close the recap, you can reopen it through the flag icon on desktop or the banner/You tab on mobile as long as the event is still active.
  • At the end of the recap, you usually get a share screen where you can post your Checkpoint card in chat, but sharing is optional and the full recap stays visible only to you unless you choose to post it.

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Learn how to do Discord Checkpoint: where to find your 2025 Discord recap on desktop and mobile, why it might not appear, and how privacy settings and activity affect it.

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