Peloton Note To Self new feature alert

Peloton Note to Self: The Feature Members Have Wanted is Coming by May 6

Peloton Note to Self Launches for All Members

For years, Peloton members have been keeping a notebook or their mobile phone Notes nearby, jotting down resistance levels, instructor cues, and personal breakthroughs on scraps of paper or in separate apps. Peloton’s new Note to Self is the in-app answer to that workaround, and it is rolling out to all members starting today.

Peloton confirmed the feature will be fully available to all members by May 6, 2026. It gives every member a private, dedicated space of up to 2,000 characters to log whatever they need to remember, directly inside the class interface. No more switching apps. No more lost scraps of paper. Your notes live where your workouts live.

What Peloton Note to Self Does

The feature is straightforward by design. Members can add, edit, and delete notes for any class through the Peloton app. When you return to a class you have taken before, your notes appear automatically, giving you an instant record of where you were the last time and, if you have been consistent, a timeline of how far you have come.

Looking at the screenshots Peloton shared, the use cases write themselves.

  • A member working through Andy Speer’s 20 Min Intervals Run could note their pace targets from the previous attempt, which level of Pace Targets they selected, or a specific cue that clicked mid-run.
  • A strength user could log which dumbbells they used in a Rebecca Kennedy class.
  • Someone returning to a yoga flow could flag a pose modification that worked for their body.

The note is yours, private to your account, and visible only to you.

The class detail screen shows a Note to Self card right within the overview, alongside the class plan, equipment details, and music tabs. Members can see a preview of their most recent note without opening the full note view, and tap through to see all notes sorted by date.

Your Notes Follow You Across Devices

One detail worth paying attention to: Note to Self is not an app-only feature in terms of visibility. Members with Bike, Tread, or Row hardware will be able to view their notes on their device screen as well. Full add, edit, and delete capability lives in the app, but your notes will surface on your hardware when you pull up a class you have taken before.

Peloton Note to Self post workout

A Long-Running Request Gets an Answer

Members have been asking for this kind of in-app personal tracking for a long time. As we noted in our 2025 year-in-review coverage, much of Peloton’s software focus last year centered on AI-powered features and community tools. Member-facing quality-of-life improvements, the kind that make the day-to-day experience feel more personal and intentional, were the gap that members kept pointing to.

Note to Self fits squarely into that category. It does not require a new device or a higher membership tier. It will be available to all members through the app, which is exactly where that kind of personal record-keeping belongs. As The Clip Out has covered, some of the most celebrated Peloton additions over the years have been the ones that solved a real, recurring frustration, like the Pause button, or text search, or the ability to see a class plan before you start. Note to Self belongs in that company.

Peloton Note to Self post workout

Not Everyone Will Get It on Day One

Peloton’s rollout timeline means that Note to Self will be available to all members by May 6, 2026, but the feature is not flipping on simultaneously for everyone. If you do not see it in your app today, that is expected. Peloton typically stages new feature rollouts across its member base, so access will expand over the coming days. Check your class detail screen in the Peloton app, and look for the Note to Self card below the class thumbnail.

If it is not there yet, it is coming. Update your app if you have not done so recently, and keep an eye on the class overview tab when browsing on-demand content.

What We Are Still Hoping to See

Note to Self is a meaningful step toward a more personalized Peloton experience, and it raises an obvious next question: what about Favorites? The ability to mark a class as a favorite and surface it quickly, separate from bookmarks or stacks, is a request that has circulated in the member community for years. Note to Self proves Peloton is paying attention to how members actually use the platform beyond the leaderboard. A Favorites feature feels like the natural companion to this one, and we are cautiously hopeful it is somewhere on the roadmap.

For now, Note to Self gives members something genuinely useful: a private space to make the Peloton class library feel like it belongs to them.

Are you excited for this new feature?


 

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About the Author: Elizabeth Schlosberg

Elizabeth (#MinuteToSpinIt) has been a Peloton member since 2019 and focuses on Power Zone Rides along with Yoga and Strength. When she's not finding a way to work Peloton into any conversation, she works as a freelance Communications Specialist helping nonprofits and small businesses tell their stories, connect with their audiences, and reach their goals. Just like here at The Clip Out, as a writer since 2024!