Discord User and Funding Statistics: How Many People Use Discord?
Written by Backlinko Team
Discord is an online community platform, initially created as a space for gamers to communicate with one another.
While gamers retain a strong presence on Discord, the platform now has a significantly wider appeal. Millions of servers are active on Discord every week, spanning fields from art to programming.
The chat startup has raised nearly 1 billion dollars in total. It is now valued at $15 billion, rivaling established platforms like Reddit.
Today, Discord has over 200 million monthly active users.
Here’s an overview of the Discord stats we’ll cover on this page:
- Key Discord Stats
- Discord Monthly Active Users
- Average Time Spent on Discord
- How Much Has Discord Raised in VC Funding to Date?
- How Much Is Discord Worth?
- Discord Annual Revenue
- How Many Discord Servers Are There?
- What Are the Most Popular Discord Servers?
- Discord Server Conversation Minutes
- Discord Usage among Gen Z
- How Many People Work at Discord?
Key Discord Stats
- Discord has 200 million monthly active users.
- Discord has raised a total of $995.41 million, including $500 million in its most recent funding round.
- Discord generates $600 milliont in annual revenue.
- Discord is currently valued at $15 billion.
- 19 million servers are active on Discord each week.
Discord Monthly Active Users
Discord has over 200 million monthly active users (MAUs), according to a recent Discord CEO (Jason Citron) interview. That’s up from 154 million monthly active users in January 2023.
Here’s a table showing the growth in Discord MAUs since May 2019:
Date | Discord Monthly Active Users |
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May 2019 | 56 million |
December 2019 | 70 million |
November 2020 | 120 million |
December 2020 | 140 million |
September 2021 | 150 million |
January 2022 | 152 million |
January 2023 | 154 million |
April 2024 | 200 million |
Sources: The Verge, Statista, TechCrunch, Quartz, GamesIndustry
Average Time Spent on Discord
Discord app users aged 16+ spend an average of 2 hours per week on the platform. That equates to around 8 hours per month or 17 minutes per day.
Among Discord users 16-24 years old, the average time spent on the app amounts to 2.4 hours per week.
Among users 26+, average weekly user engagement drops to 1.4 hours per week.
Source: Measure Protocol
How Much Has Discord Raised in VC Funding to Date?
Discord has raised a total of $995.41 million across 12 disclosed funding rounds.
In September 2021, Discord raised $500 million during its latest funding round.
We’ve charted Discord’s funding history since July 2012:
Funding round, Date | Deal Amount |
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Seed, July 2012 | $1.1 million |
Series A, November 2013 | $8.2 million |
Series B, February 2015 | – |
Series C, January 2016 | $20 million |
Series D, January 2017 | $50 million |
Series E, April 2018 | $50 million |
Series F, December 2018 | $150 million |
Series G, June 2020 | $100 million |
Secondary Market, September 2020 | – |
Series H, December 2020 | $100 million |
Secondary Market, February 2021 | $3.3 million |
Secondary Market, July 2021 | – |
Series H, September 2021 | $500 million |
Secondary Market, March 2022 | $1.95 million |
Secondary Market, March 2022 | $10.86 million |
Source: EquityBee
How Much Is Discord Worth?
As of the latest funding round (September 2021), Discord is worth $15 billion. Discord’s post-money valuation has more than doubled since the Series H round raised in December 2020.
Here’s a table with Discord’s post-money valuation since November 2013:
Date | Post-Money Valuation |
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November 2013 | $23.34 million |
February 2015 | $48.5 million |
January 2016 | $108.42 million |
June 2016 | $282.28 million |
January 2017 | $725 million |
April 2018 | $1.65 billion |
December 2018 | $2.05 billion |
June 2020 | $3.5 billion |
December 2020 | $7 billion |
September 2021 | $15 billion |
Sources: CB Insights, EquityBee
Discord Annual Revenue
Discord brings in an annual revenue of $600 million. That’s an increase from $445 million annual revenue in 2022.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of Discord annual revenue growth since 2019:
Year | Discord Annual Revenue |
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2019 | $45 million |
2020 | $130 million |
2021 | $309 million |
2022 | $445 million |
2023 | $600 million |
Sources: WSJ, The Information, Bloomberg
How Many Discord Servers Are There?
Each week, 19 million servers are active on Discord.
Source: Discord
What Are the Most Popular Discord Servers?
Midjourney currently ranks as the most popular Discord server with 20.44 million members.
18 Discord servers have more than 800 thousand members.
Here’s a ranking of the top 20 most popular Discord servers, sorted by the number of members:
Discord Server | Member Count |
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Midjourney | 20.44 million |
Viggle | 3.97 million |
LimeWire | 2.29 million |
Leonardo.Ai | 1.81 million |
Blox Fruits | 1.75 million |
Genshin Impact Official | 1.74 million |
All Star | 1.18 million |
VALORANT | 1.13 million |
Roblox | 1.12 million |
Fusionist | 1.05 million |
Geometry Dash | 1.01 million |
Mika Paradise | 992 thousand |
HELLDIVERS | 970 thousand |
Lofi Girl | 858 thousand |
Era | 827 thousand |
RELL Games | 819 thousand |
Whiteout Survival | 805 thousand |
Stumble Guys | 803 thousand |
Apex Legends | 797 thousand |
BeluGANG | 783 thousand |
Source: Discord
Discord Server Conversation Minutes
Discord servers host 4 billion minutes of conversations every day.
Source: Discord
Discord Usage among Gen Z
35% of US Gen Z (ages 13-25) report using Discord, that’s more than Reddit (30%) or Twitch (24%).
Source: eMarketer
How Many People Work at Discord?
870 employees work at Discord. Among employees on an H1-B visa, the median salary is $222,712.
Sources: The Verge, H1B Salary Database
Conclusion
That’s it for my collection of Discord stats in 2024.
The platform has taken off recently, diversifying beyond gamers to a wider audience.
Thanks in part to its user growth, Discord has shown consistent revenue growth. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for the platform.