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Alternatives to Peloton App

The Peloton App is a guided-workout subscription that does not require a Peloton bike or tread. People who leave it usually want a similar app at lower cost, a free option, or to stop subscribing to fitness apps entirely. Replacement depends on which Peloton features you actually used.

Related: Canceled but billed by Apple or Google

Options worth considering

  • Check whether you were actually using the app

    Fitness apps are easy to keep paying for and easy to stop opening. Before looking for a replacement, count how often you used the Peloton App in the last three months. If the answer is rarely, the honest next step may be no fitness app at all. Canceling and keeping the monthly fee in your pocket is a legitimate outcome.

  • Apple Fitness Plus

    The closest direct alternative if you are in the Apple ecosystem. Guided cardio, strength, yoga, and meditation classes with video instructors and metric integration through an Apple Watch. Comes free with the Apple One Premier bundle for many users. Smaller class library and weaker community features than Peloton, but cheaper standalone.

  • Nike Training Club

    Free guided workouts focused on strength, conditioning, and mobility. The library is mature and well-organized, and there is no paid tier blocking the main content. Less variety than Peloton, no live classes, and cardio coverage is thinner. If price was the reason for leaving, this may be all you need.

  • YouTube fitness creators

    Free, broad, and inconsistent. Channels like MadFit, Heather Robertson, Caroline Girvan, and Yoga With Adriene cover most of what a paid fitness app offers, but you have to self-curate, there is no progression structure, and quality varies. Works well for people who already know what kind of workout they want and just need follow-along sessions.

  • A different paid fitness app

    Apps like Beachbody On Demand, iFit, Glo, Future, and FitOn cover overlapping spaces with different focuses (programs, live coaching, yoga, hybrid coaching). Most are similarly priced to the Peloton App. Worth a look if you used Peloton mainly for one class type and one of these is more focused on that area.

  • Skip the app, do bodyweight or join a gym

    If the reason you used the Peloton App was structure rather than the specific content, a simple bodyweight routine or a gym membership replaces that without an app. A printed weekly plan and a basic equipment setup at home costs nothing recurring. A gym adds equipment and social accountability for a different monthly fee.