Peloton Spotify Partnership Brings 1,400+ Classes to Premium Subscribers
On April 27th, 2026, Peloton has announced a global Peloton Spotify partnership that places more than 1,400 classes inside Spotify’s newly launched fitness category, available to Spotify Premium subscribers in most countries where Spotify operates. The deal marks one of the most significant international distribution moves Peloton has made to date, putting its instructor-led content in front of an audience far beyond its current footprint.
Here at The Clip Out, we’ve been wondering if something was on the horizon given the recent collaborations with Robin and Camila!
What Is Included in the Peloton Spotify Partnership
Spotify Premium subscribers can now access a curated library spanning Strength, Pilates, Barre, Yoga, Stretching, Meditation, Floor Cardio, and Outdoor running and walking classes. Content is available in English, Spanish, and German, with additional classes and instructors set to be added on a rolling basis.
The classes are available through Spotify’s new fitness category, which the company described as part of a broader push to become a daily wellness companion rather than solely a music and podcast platform. Peloton serves as the launch partner for that category.
How to Find Peloton Classes on Spotify
Once inside Spotify’s fitness category, Premium subscribers are guided through a short onboarding flow that matches them to a personalized class lineup. Here is how it works.
- Step 1: Get Started. The entry screen, branded “Fitness with Spotify,” opens with the prompt: “Let us match you to your next Peloton workouts.” Tap Get Started to begin.
- Step 2: Choose Your Movement Type. Spotify asks “What movement are you in the mood for?” and presents three options: Burn & Sweat (cardio for every pace), Strengthen & Tone (build muscle, feel strong), and Calm & Restore (stretch, breathe, reset). Select the one that fits your goal.
- Step 3: Set Your Intensity. The next screen asks “How do you want to push yourself?” Options include Full-On Cardio and Quick & Intense. Choose based on how hard you want to work in that session.
- Step 4: Indicate Your Experience Level. Spotify then asks “How experienced are you with this type of workout?” A slider lets you drag to select your level. Tap Let’s Go when done.
- Step 5: Spotify Finds Your Workouts. A brief loading screen reads “Finding Your Workouts” while Spotify processes your selections.
- Step 6: Your Lineup Is Ready. The final screen displays a personalized class collection under the header “Your Lineup Is Ready — Peloton workouts, picked for you.” Classes are saved directly to your library. Tap Explore Your Lineup to browse, or choose Do It Again to retake the quiz, or Browse All Workouts to skip recommendations and explore the full library.

The Business Case Behind the Peloton Spotify Partnership
For Peloton, the deal is explicitly about distribution and brand awareness in markets where it does not currently sell hardware. Dion Camp Sanders, Peloton’s Chief Commercial Officer, framed the goal plainly in the official announcement: “getting to world-class fitness content should be as easy as opening a Spotify playlist.”
The company also pointed to revenue diversification as a driver. Peloton has spent the past two years restructuring its business around content and subscriptions rather than hardware alone. The Spotify arrangement extends that strategy into international markets by leveraging modalities that require no equipment, including Outdoor, Floor Cardio, and wellness content such as Meditation and Yoga.
Roman Wasenmüller, Spotify’s VP and Global Head of Podcasts, described the expansion as part of a longer arc: “the platform has long been the audio backdrop to people’s workouts, and the fitness category formalizes that relationship by adding video and structured instruction.”
Why the Class Selection Matters
The 1,400-plus classes available through the Peloton Spotify partnership are floor-based and outdoor modalities, not cycling. That distinction is deliberate. Peloton’s Bike and Tread content requires hardware the company does not sell in most international markets. Strength, Pilates, Barre, Yoga, Stretching, Meditation, Floor Cardio, and Outdoor classes can be done anywhere, which makes them the practical choice for a global streaming rollout.
It also reflects how Peloton has been positioning itself internally. The company has consistently pushed the breadth of its content library beyond cycling, and this partnership is a direct extension of that positioning into a new distribution channel.
What This Peloton Spotify Partnership Means for Existing Members
Peloton has not announced any changes to its existing app or All-Access membership tiers as part of this deal. Current members access the full library through the Peloton app as usual. The Spotify integration represents a separate entry point designed to reach non-Peloton users rather than to alter what existing members already have.
Whether Spotify users who discover Peloton content through this channel convert to paid Peloton memberships is the longer-term question. Peloton has not disclosed conversion targets or financial terms of the arrangement.
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