No, you do not get Snapchat points for sending or receiving voice messages on Snapchat. Snapchat points, also known as Snap Score, are earned by sending and receiving Snaps, Chats, Stories, and other Snapchat features, but voice messages specifically do not contribute to your point total.
Snapchat points are a way to gamify usage and encourage engagement on the platform. Points are displayed next to a user’s name and increase when Snaps, Chats, Stories, etc. are sent and opened. The more active a user is on Snapchat, the higher their Snap Score will be. But not all activities in Snapchat add points – voice messages, video/audio calls, Snap Map usage, and opening Snapchat trophies do not add to your score.
What Activities Earn Snapchat Points?
Here are some of the main Snapchat activities that will earn you points and increase your Snap Score:
- Sending a Snap to someone – 1 point
- Opening a Snap from someone – 1 point
- Sending a Chat message – 1 point
- Opening a Chat message – 1 point
- Posting a Story – 1 point
- Viewing someone’s Story – 1 point
- Creating a Story Highlight – 10 points
- Viewing a Story Highlight – 5 points
As you can see, the main way to get points is by Snapping back and forth with friends. Chatting and viewing Stories also helps build your score. Highlights reward more points since they are saved indefinitely rather than disappearing after 24 hours.
Why Don’t Voice Messages Earn Points?
Voice messages do not earn Snapchat points simply because Snapchat chose not to make them count. Snapchat decides which interactions on their platform will contribute to Snap Score, likely basing the decisions on what they want to incentivize among users.
Some possible reasons voice messages don’t earn points:
- Snapchat wants to encourage more visual sharing through photos and videos.
- It would be difficult to assign points for listening to voice messages.
- Voice messages are considered secondary to Snaps and Chats.
While voice messages may seem like social engagement, Snapchat has chosen to reward more active forms of communication through points. Sending voice messages won’t help you earn trophies or leaderboard positions based on your Snap Score.
Do Any Other Activities Not Earn Points?
In addition to voice messages, there are a few other main Snapchat features that do not contribute Snapchat points:
- Video and audio calls
- Using Snap Map
- Opening trophies
Snapchat may not want these activities to inflate scores too much if they can be passively used or don’t reflect actual engagement. Video calls, for example, can be left running in the background for a long time without real interaction. Snap Map also provides information without requiring active communication.
What About Third-Party Apps Connected to Snapchat?
Third-party apps that connect to your Snapchat account generally do not earn Snapchat points either. For example, sending Snaps from apps like Snap Camera or lenses from Snap Kit partners will not add to your Snap Score.
This is because Snapchat cannot confirm engagement the same way within external apps. Points are specifically intended to measure activity within Snapchat, not across other platforms.
Does Snap Score Matter?
For the most part, your Snapchat Score doesn’t have any major effect on how you use the app. Some users simply enjoy seeing the number go up as a measurement of their Snapchat use. However, there are a few limited ways Snap Score comes into play:
- Trophies – Certain trophies are unlocked by reaching point milestones.
- Leaderboards – Friends can compare Snap Score totals on private leaderboards.
- Snapchat marketing – Influencers may advertise their high scores to show their reach.
Aside from those minor uses, your Snap Score doesn’t impact your Snapchat functionality or how people interact with you. Snapchat is generally focused on real connections over superficial point-earning.
Should You Try to Increase Your Score?
Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Unlock trophies | Pointless if you don’t care about trophies |
Higher rank on friend leaderboards | Stressful to maintain top rank |
Impress people with high score | Doesn’t reflect real connections |
There are some minor reasons you may want to boost your Snapchat Score like unlocking trophies or competing on leaderboards. But focusing too much on points can distract from meaningful engagement.
How to Check Your Snapchat Score
Checking your own Snapchat Score is easy within the mobile app. Just follow these steps:
- Open Snapchat and tap your Profile icon in the top left corner.
- Your Score will be shown below your name.
- Tap the Score to open Stats and see your Score over time.
To see a friend’s Score:
- Tap your Profile icon again.
- Tap the Friendship Profile icon next to their name.
- Their Snapchat Score will be below their name here.
Snapchat Scores update whenever a Snap is sent and opened. You’ll need to refresh your friends’ profiles to see the latest totals.
Conclusion
Snapchat points are earned through sending Snaps, Chatting, posting Stories, and other engagement within Snapchat. Voice messages specifically do not count towards your Snapchat Score. While some users enjoy accumulating points, they don’t have a major impact on your Snapchat experience.
Focus on creating fun content to share with friends rather than point-earning. Connections matter more than Snap Scores!