- ChatGPT has released a year in review called “Your Year with ChatGPT.”
- This feature is designed to emulate how Spotify Wrapped works, but for your ChatGPT usage history.
- The resume includes personalized awards, poems, and pixel art based on your 2025 chats.
ChatGPT officially joined the retrospective parade held every December by releasing her own version Spotify in a package, entitled “Your Year with ChatGPT”. A resume visualizes how you interacted with chatbot during 2025, and there is some humor in the statistics. It is now available to eligible users in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
If you have ChatGPT chat history and memory features turned on and interacted with the AI assistant often enough, you'll have the opportunity to see what your year with the AI looked like from the other end.
You can see the corresponding button on the main page or write “/Your year with ChatGPT” as a tooltip.
Your Year with ChatGPT isn't too extravagant, but it does take advantage of the different features of ChatGPT. There's a custom poem, a reward based on your interactions, and even a personality archetype that you can compare to others.
For example, I was a navigator with other options including Creative Debugger and Visionary Voyager.
ChatGPT in packaging
While the format is clearly inspired by Spotify Wrapped, this version is more focused on personality mapping than ranking or comparison. ChatGPT has some interesting percentage comparisons. Apparently I was one of the top 0.7% of ChatGPT users and have sent over 8,000 messages this year.
The emotional aspect with stylized characters and images illustrating things like how you frequently test AI models and compare them is very clever. This experience serves as an intuitive illustration of how often and in what ways you can use ChatGPT, especially if you don't keep a record of every conversation. You may not remember how often you've asked ChatGPT to summarize a meeting transcript, explain a Supreme Court decision, or act as an imaginary dungeon master, but a summary does it.
OpenAI's documentation emphasizes that it is a voluntary tool and does not use things like remote chats to generate resumes. This is in stark contrast to the more opaque, data-driven interfaces found in some other apps. That's why jokes like the “Uber Eats Wrapped” sketch on Saturday Night Live hit so hard. Nobody wants an algorithm that feels like it knows more than it should.
It also hints at how OpenAI might think about future interactions: not as a tool, but rather as a companion. “Your Year with ChatGPT” doesn't just ask how you used the model. It asks what kind of person you are, a more philosophical question than it seems, and one that can hardly be answered with bar graphs alone.
And just like Spotify, Duolingo or even Google MapsChatGPT now positions itself as part of your life story. But while your listening habits may make you cringe or your musical age may say you're ancient, at least this doesn't write a poem about how you're constantly an early tester of new AI features.
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