Have you been waiting for all your wraps? Here is how you can check your Discord Checkpoint. We shall see the steps to do the same, along with some more ideas. So, let’s get started.
What is Discord Checkpoint?
Discord Checkpoint is just “Discord Wrapped,” Like you must have seen on Spotify. It’s a personalized slideshow that you can watch to look back at how you used the app throughout 2025. It contains all your habits and all the trends in your gaming and more. The peak highlights in this are the stats like which friends you messaged the most, your most used emojis, and which servers you were most active in. This is nostalgic and also a fun thing to do to dive back into the previous year. Also, you get to view your “Checkpoint Card” that sums up things for you. Completing it usually unlocks a limited-time avatar decoration you can wear until January of this year. It is amazing enough that you see it yourself, and it’s even better that you can also share it with your community and with your friends outside the platform.
Steps to view your Discord Checkpoint
If you want to check your Discord Checkpoint, then these are the steps that you can follow.
On Desktop or Browser
If you are using a Browser for the same, you can look for a small flag icon in the top-right corner of your app, right next to your Inbox/Help icons. Click on it to start your recap. You can also skip and move through it at your own pace.
On Mobile
Update Your App First – Updating your app is important, and it is the most common reason people miss out on viewing their Checkpoint. For this, head to the App Store or Google Play Store and ensure you are on the latest version of Discord. Using a mobile for the purpose makes it a little easier. Tap on your profile picture on the screen and open it up. It is pretty evident, and you can find it right there. So, look for a Checkpoint banner or icon near your name or the “Orbs balance” section. Tap on the banner to start seeing it. Now you can also share it.
Check Privacy Settings
If you don’t see it right there, you can go to User Settings > Data & Privacy. You must have the option of “Use data to personalize my Discord experience” toggled ON. It must have been turned on throughout the year to generate one for you.
That is all you need to know to view your Discord Checkpoint. All the best!




