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Discord has been a popular voice, text, and video chatting app for years and a great place to form communities based on common interests. As a result, it also remains a key player in the digital communication space. As someone constantly fascinated by social media's power, I had to put together a comprehensive list of the latest statistics. So, here are 50+ Discord statistics that tell you everything you need to know about this platform.
As of January 2023, Discord had a total of 154 million monthly active users, a 3% increase from its user base in September 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic saw traffic on Discord significantly increase, with the platform recording 800,000 downloads a day in 2020.
Discord was valued at $14.7 billion in September 2021, according to data available on Statista.
Users between the ages of 16 and 25 use the Discord app an average of 3.4 hours a week.
In 2018, Discord ran 850 voice servers in 13 regions with 2.6 million concurrent voice users.
The key element of any social media or digital communication app is its user base. The two sections below offer key insights into its active user base's size and demographic differences.
Here’s everything you need to know about Discord’s user base and demographic breakdown.
As of January 2023, the app had about 154 million monthly Discord active users, an increase of 3% from its user base recorded in September 2021.
Discord registered an active user base of 100 million when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
It was estimated to grow by 50 million users between 2020 and 2021. However, its growth has since slowed.
As of February 2024, Discord users between the ages of 25 and 34 accounted for the largest global share, making up 53.4% of the platform’s audience base.
Younger users, or those between 16 and 24, account for 20.6% of its user base.
As of Q1 2022, 66% of the platforms’ users were men.
Among teenagers, teen boys are more likely to use Discord than teen girls. The difference between them is 34% and 22%.
For the month of October 2024, the total number of visits to the Discord website was 1.01 billion. Of this, 75% of the traffic came from desktops, with mobile traffic accounting for the remaining 25%.
Sources: Statista, Statista, Pew Research Center, SemRush
How has Discord’s user base grown over the years? Here are a few key insights.
According to TechCrunch, Discord saw as high as 800,000 downloads in a day in 2020. It was a haven for teens stuck at home due to the restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In May 2019, the company had an active user base of 56 million. Compared to the 154 million it recorded in 2023, this shows immense growth over the past couple of years.
Sources: TechCrunch, Games Industry
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Discord’s servers are key to the platform's high engagement rates. The data in the two sections below highlight the most popular servers on the platform, the total number, and so on.
Here’s some insightful data on the most popular Discord servers and the total number of servers there are.
The most critical detail is that Discord was launched as a gamer-friendly communication platform. However, over time, it’s evolved to become a place for communities across a range of other interests.
As of August 2024, Discord had five distinct server categories, each with about 28,400 servers.
Approximately 21,000 were gaming servers, accounting for the most popular type.
Entertainment servers came in second place, while educational came in third with about 2000 servers in total.
Sources: Statista
While Discord has several servers, how high is engagement within them? Here’s everything you need to know.
The most popular gaming servers on Discord are Blox Fruits, Genshin Impact Official, and All Stars. As of April 2024, Blox Fruits had 1.75 million members.
On the other hand, Genshin Impact Official had 1.6 million members.
A survey conducted by the Pew Research Center on teenagers and gaming found that 44% of teenage gamers use Discord, while 30% say they use Twitch. Both these platforms are known for being incredibly popular among gamers.
The most popular science and tech server on Discord is Midjourney.
Sources: Pew Research Center, Statista, Statista
Discord’s revenue model is a key piece of the puzzle in understanding the platform and how it generates its revenue. The two sections below highlight its various revenue sources, valuations, and recent investments.
How much is Discord worth? The data below breaks down Discord's various revenue streams, including Nitro subscriptions, server boots, and more.
Discord’s premium subscription plan, Discord Nitro, earns money through direct user support. Nitro was launched in 2016, a year after the platform itself launched.
In 2020, Discord reached 300 million registered users, an increase of 50 million or 20% from the previous year. It also generated $120 million in revenue, a 70% gain over its projected value in 2019. This was all thanks to Discord Nitro, which accounts for most of Discord’s revenue.
Discord also makes money via server boosts, a mechanism that allows users to improve a server's performance in three stages.
Sources: BankMyCell
How much has Discord been valued, and what major investments or acquisitions has it made? Here is everything you need to know.
Discord was valued at $14.7 billion in September 2021. This was a massive increase from the $3.5 billion it was valued at as of June 2020.
Due to slowing revenues, Fidelity Investments cut its valuation of Discord’s shares by roughly 32%. The very next year, it deepened its valuation by 47%.
Discord has made four acquisitions in total: one in 2018, two in 2021, and one in 2023.
How popular is Discord compared to other social media applications, and what market share has it captured? The following sections offer some key insights.
How much market share has Discord captured compared to its key competitors? Here’s what you need to know.
As of August 2024, Discord ranked 11th among smartphones used to access major social media apps, with 12.3% of smartphones accessing this app.
In terms of the amount of time users spend on social media apps, Discord comes in below Snapchat at 1.4. This is specific to the Android apps of these respective apps. Platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp take the top spots.
As of May 2024, the US was Discord's leading market, with 66% of the platform’s revenue coming from this country alone. Canada and the UK came in second and third, generating 4 and 3% of the platform’s revenue, respectively.
Sources: Data Reportal, Statista
How many downloads does Discord have on major app stores and how it’s rated is also essential to understanding its popularity. Here are the numbers:
Discord has been downloaded 500+ million times on the Google Play Store and has received a rating of 4.1 out of 5 from 6.01 million reviews.
On Apple’s App Store, Discord has received a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 84k ratings.
Sources: Play Store, App Store
How much does Discord engage its users compared to other social media platforms? The two sections below highlight its engagement rates and voice and message activity.
Here’s what you need to know about the average time users spend on Discord.
Servers on Discord host a total of 4 billion minutes of conversations every single day.
Many people also create places for their friends and communities on Discord, which takes up about four hours a day.
Additionally, engagement among Gen Z points to some fascinating trends. 35% of Gen Z use Discord, which is higher than platforms like Reddit and Twitch, which see usage of 30% and 24% of this segment, respectively.
As per Measure Protocol, users spend an average of 3.4 hours a week using the Discord app. These numbers are specific to users between the ages of 16 and 25.
Sources: Discord, eMarketer, Measure Protocol
What do the numbers say about Discord’s message and voice activity? Here are the numbers.
As of August 2022, Discord’s users exchanged about 4 billion messages daily. This is an increase of 850 million messages daily that the platform recorded in May 2018.
According to Discord’s 2018 data, the company ran 850 voice servers in 13 regions with 2.6 million concurrent voice users.
Ask any gamer, and they’d be familiar with Discord. This app has seen its user base grow significantly since its launch in 2015. I’ve listed more than 50+ Discord statistics that you should be aware of for 2025. If you want to record transcripts on voice channels, you should consider using an AI note-taking app like Notta.
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