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No Slack wrapped, but you can still check who messaged the most this year

Slack doesn’t offer a Wrapped-style recap for 2025, but users can still access workspace analytics to check message rankings. Here’s a simple, feature-style breakdown of how to find out who sent the most Slack messages at your workplace this year.

December 26, 2025 / 13:07 IST
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Every December, the internet gets flooded with “wrapped” posts. Spotify tells you what you listened to. Apps recap your habits. Even food platforms try to give you a year-end personality test. But if you’re someone who lives on Slack for work, you already know the pain: there is no Slack Wrapped. No dramatic music, no color cards, no personalized confetti-filled summary of how many messages you sent at 2 a.m. while pretending to work.

But here’s the good news. You don’t need a wrapped-style reveal to know who is ruling your company’s Slack charts. Slack actually lets you check workplace message stats on your own. And yes, you can even find out who sent the most messages this year in your workspace. Think of it as your office’s unofficial wrapped, minus the glam.

The whole chaos started when a post by Business Insider explained how Slack gives users access to workspace analytics, allowing them to see which colleague has sent the most messages in a year. The article, published by Brent D. Griffiths on December 25, 2025, instantly became relatable because most Slack users have at least one coworker who has single-handedly filled half the company chat history. The person who greets everyone on Monday morning before HR does. The one who turns “quick update” into 47 messages. The one who drops memes at 11 a.m. in a channel literally named “Urgent.”

Now before we go any further, a disclaimer: Slack message volume does not mean productivity. The stats won’t tell you who overused @here or who should have emailed instead of messaging 19 times. It also doesn’t reveal whether the messages were meaningful or just existential GIF replies. But it does tell you one thing clearly: who sent the most messages in your company workspace in 2025.

And checking it is easier than you think.

You can use either the desktop app or the browser, the steps are the same. You log in to Slack, open the workspace menu in the top left corner, click on “Tools,” and then go to “Workspace analytics.” If you don’t know your workspace URL, you can find it by hovering over your organization’s name. Once you enter analytics, you head to the Members tab. From there, you select a custom date range for the entire year, and then sort by “Total messages posted.” And boom. You now have your company’s message leaderboard.

No confetti. No soundtrack. But the truth.

So while Slack may not have a wrapped, it definitely has receipts. And if your phone hasn’t stopped buzzing thanks to one person in your workspace, now you know exactly where to look to confirm your suspicions.

Welcome to the most practical workplace wrapped you never asked for, but absolutely needed.

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first published: Dec 26, 2025 01:07 pm

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