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Spotify Adds Peloton Workouts to its Streaming Platform

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Spotify is expanding beyond music, now offering guided workouts and on‑demand Peloton classes inside its app. Premium members unlock more than 1,400 Peloton sessions, while free users can browse fitness playlists. The move signals the streaming giant’s push to become a one‑stop lifestyle platform.

Classes are mainly in English, with Spanish and German options. Users can start a video session on their TV, then switch to audio on a phone or smart speaker. Downloads allow offline use, giving flexibility for workouts on the go. This cross‑device flow mirrors Spotify’s existing music and podcast handling.

Spotify cited that nearly 70 percent of its Premium subscribers hit the gym each month, making workout content a top use case for its Prompted Playlist feature. The addition taps into a growing trend of digital fitness, positioning the company against dedicated health apps.

By bundling Peloton’s library with its own streaming service, Spotify widens its appeal to health‑centric audiences and deepens user engagement. The partnership also reduces friction for subscribers who already pay for music, potentially boosting retention and attracting new users who value integrated workout entertainment.