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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/23\/peloton-relaunches-workout-app-free-pricer-tiers\/<\/a><\/br> Peloton is revamping its workout app to offer users three different tiers, including a new free tier and an upscaled one that costs $24 per month. The company announced<\/a> on Tuesday that it\u2019s looking to rebrand as a fitness company for all, as opposed to being known as an in-home bike company.<\/p>\n The first tier is called Peloton App Free and provides more than 50 classes across 12 fitness categories. The tier includes a rotating set of featured classes that will be refreshed on an ongoing basis, but does not include live courses.<\/p>\n The middle tier, which is called Peloton App One, already existed prior to the revamp and costs $12.99 per month. It includes unlimited access to thousands of classes across 9 of Peloton\u2019s 16 modalities, including Strength, Meditation, Outdoor Walking, Yoga, and more as well as all the classes included in the free tier. App One Members can take up to three equipment-based cardio classes per month (Cycling\/Tread\/Row). New on-demand and live classes will be offered to members, along with access to Peloton\u2019s Challenges, Programs and Collections.<\/p>\n The third tier, called Peloton App+, costs $24 per month and includes unlimited access to Peloton\u2019s library, not including Lanebreak or Scenic classes. This tier includes all of App One\u2019s offerings and unlocks access to thousands of equipment-based cardio classes to take on any indoor bike, treadmill or rower. This tier offers exclusive access to classes.<\/p>\n Peloton\u2019s revamped app also includes a new \u201cGym\u201d function that allows users to take the app into the gym with them. The feature is available across all membership tiers. The company notes that this launch marks its first offering in which workouts are written-out, demoed in a supporting video and designed to be done at the user\u2019s own pace. Members will get access to a series of floor-based routines where they can choose between different strength class types.<\/p>\n The revamped membership tier and Gym feature will roll out in all of the five markets where Peloton is available starting today, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia.<\/p>\n It\u2019s worth noting that the new tiers aren\u2019t substitutes for the standard $44 per month Peloton subscription that is required for running classes on the company\u2019s home equipment.<\/p>\n \u201cWith this brand relaunch we\u2019re reflecting the vibrancy and fullness of everything Peloton has to offer to everyone,\u201d said Leslie Berland, Peloton\u2019s Chief Marketing Officer, in a statement. \u201cWe\u2019re shifting perceptions from in-home to everywhere, fitness enthusiasts to people at all levels, exclusivity to inclusivity across all Peloton Members present and future. Our Instructors and Members live and breathe the true Peloton experience every day. We\u2019re excited to bring that energy and inspiration out into the world\u201d<\/p>\n Peloton rose to popularity amid the pandemic as people were confined to their homes and looked for ways to work out at home. As in-person gyms reopened, demand for the company\u2019s equipment dropped. The company\u2019s CEO Barry McCarthy, who was brought in last year, told investors earlier this year<\/a> that the company\u2019s \u201cpath to the promised land\u201d is its mobile app.<\/p>\n Today\u2019s announcement indicates that Peloton is looking to make itself less dependent on selling hardware. With these new offerings, Peloton is hoping to attract people who may not be able to afford its hardware equipment. It makes sense for the company to focus on services revenue, as Peloton made nearly $290 million<\/a> from subscriptions last quarter, and lost more than $17 million on its hardware.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nPeloton relaunches its workout app with new free and pricier subscription tiers<\/br>
\n2023-05-23 21:47:56<\/br><\/p>\n