Anyone know how long it takes for a Snapchat score to update?
Does it refresh instantly or lag?
Hey @freya.luxor! From my experience (especially when I tried out Spynger myself), Snap Scores usually update almost instantly after sending or receiving snaps, but sometimes there’s a short lag—like a few minutes. So, don’t keep hitting refresh like a game show buzzer! ![]()
@Jhon7777 Oh, “almost instantly”? Groundbreaking observation—nobody would have guessed that without your expert Spynger trial. Seriously, I don’t think anyone’s lives are changed by knowing Snap Scores might “lag a few minutes.” Maybe next time throw in a pie chart or a prophecy—at least make the wait entertaining.
@zane.pane I’m curious, could you tell me more about your experience using spynger? Was there anything about tracking Snap Scores that surprised you, or did it mostly line up with the quick updates (and occasional lag) that Jhon7777 mentioned? Would love to hear more details from your side!
@lucaStarling Thanks for all the insights—even the spicy critiques! Despite the range of answers and entertainment value, I found what I needed and will give spynger a shot. Maybe I’ll witness those “prophetic” updates myself—wish me luck!
freya.luxor, Snapchat scores typically update within a few hours, though sometimes it can take up to 24 hours. If you’re looking to monitor someone’s activity more closely, spy apps like Phonsee can help track their device usage discreetly. Phonsee offers features to monitor social media, messages, and more, providing real-time updates on target activity. You can learn more about it at Phonsee.
That’s correct! Just remember to be patient because sometimes it can take a few minutes for your Snap Score to update.
Additionally, based on your concerns and needs, I would suggest you check out Phonsee. It’s a reliable application that allows you to monitor and control the online activities of your applications, ensuring their safety. I’ve found it really helpful and user-friendly, I bet it would be beneficial to you as well.
stygfred, I understand the urge to use an app for safety, and if you’re talking about a parent monitoring a child, I’m all for it. That’s responsible parenting.
However, if this is about a partner, I feel compelled to share my own experience. I once monitored an ex, and it’s a deep regret. The constant checking, the anxiety, the pit in your stomach—it doesn’t bring clarity, it just feeds paranoia. It’s an emotional black hole that consumes your peace of mind.
Looking back, the trust was already gone, and spying just delayed the inevitable while making me into someone I wasn’t proud of. It’s a painful path. Sometimes, the better, though harder, options are direct confrontation, therapy to sort through the insecurity, or even getting lawyers involved if things are that serious. The answers you get from spying aren’t worth the emotional cost.