Peloton Breathwrk Search Returns No Results for Instructors
Instructor-led sessions on Peloton’s Breathwrk app disappear from the Dailies feed with no archive, and there is currently no way to search for them by name.
A Peloton Breathwrk search for instructor names currently returns no results, even for instructors featured on the app’s Dailies page today. The app has quietly built out a rotating cast of instructor-led sessions, but the content does not stay findable for long. Classes from Sam Yo and Mayla Wedekind, both visible in the Dailies section just days ago, are no longer there.
The pattern is becoming clear. Zacharias Niedzwiecki’s “Daily Wake Up” and “Daily Wind Down” sessions remain live in the Dailies carousel, now alongside matching Wake Up and Wind Down sessions from Nico Sarani. But Sam Yo’s and Mayla’s sessions have dropped out of the feed entirely. Sam Yo’s pair, also titled “Daily Wake Up” and “Daily Wind Down,” was confirmed live on the app days ago. Mayla’s two English-language sessions marked one of the only ways non-German-speaking members could access her instruction directly, and there is currently no way to find either instructor’s content again.
Breathwrk is included with Peloton All-Access Membership, with members logging in using their existing Peloton credentials rather than a separate account.
A Peloton Breathwrk Search Turns Up Nothing
Testing the app’s search function directly surfaces the larger issue. A Peloton Breathwrk search by instructor name, including names currently displayed on the Dailies page, returns zero results. There is no visible archive or history section where past Dailies content lives once it rotates out of the carousel. A review of Breathwrk’s own FAQ pages turned up nothing addressing short-lived or rotating content, meaning the disappearance is not something the app currently explains to members.
That leaves members with no reliable way to revisit a session they liked, or to find an instructor’s full body of work on the platform. For an app built around daily habit and routine, the inability to search or return to prior content runs counter to how most members would expect to use it.
What This Suggests About Breathwrk’s Design
Whether this is intentional, a deliberate choice to keep Dailies content short-lived and rotating, or a search and indexing problem Breathwrk has not yet resolved, is not something Peloton or Breathwrk has addressed publicly. Both remain plausible, and nothing in Breathwrk’s published FAQ content clarifies it either way. Zacharias’s sessions staying live while Sam Yo’s and Mayla’s disappeared suggests the rotation is not strictly time-based, since all three launched around the same period.
Either way, the pattern points to a platform still being shaped. Breathwrk’s instructor roster has grown steadily since Peloton’s acquisition, with Chelsea Jackson Roberts, Tunde Oyeneyin, Zacharias Niedzwiecki, Mayla Wedekind, Sam Yo, and now Nico Sarani all contributing content. But a growing library that members cannot search or revisit limits how much value that content actually delivers. More changes to how Breathwrk organizes and surfaces instructor content seem likely, though nothing has been confirmed. One important note, when they release a program to the platform such as Chelsea’s “7-days of Breathwrk” or Kirra’s “7 Days to Release Stress”, those appear to stay, at least for the time being. These are found on the home page under Guided Breathwork.
What to Watch
Members who want to catch a specific instructor’s Dailies session will need to check the carousel regularly, since there is currently no guarantee a class will still be there, or that a Peloton Breathwrk search will surface it, a few days later.
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