Spotify launches Fitness hub with Peloton yoga and wellness classes
Spotify’s new Fitness hub puts more than 1,400 Peloton yoga and wellness classes inside the app, trading app-hopping for instant access.

Spotify just made a clear power play in wellness: it folded Peloton yoga and fitness classes into a new Fitness hub, giving Premium users in supported markets access to more than 1,400 on-demand sessions without leaving the app.
The lineup is broad enough to matter to yoga readers and broad enough to show Spotify’s intent. Alongside yoga, the hub includes strength, Pilates, barre, stretching, meditation, floor cardio and outdoor run-and-walk content. It is available on mobile, desktop and TV, with classes in English, Spanish and German. Spotify also says the experience includes curated playlists from wellness creators including Yoga with Kassandra, Caitlin K’eli Yoga, Sweaty Studio, Chloe Ting Home Workouts, Pilates Body by Raven, Abi Mills Wellness and Sophiereidfit.
That convenience is the headline, but the tradeoff is where the story gets interesting. A dedicated fitness platform still gives you a tighter coaching environment, stronger class sequencing and a more obvious sense of community around instructors. Inside Spotify, yoga becomes easier to sample and easier to repeat, but it also sits inside the same feed as music and podcasts. That lowers friction, yet it can flatten the context that makes a daily practice feel guided rather than just queued up.
Spotify says nearly 70% of its Premium users work out monthly, and it says more than 150 million fitness playlists are active globally. Those numbers explain why the company is treating movement as a core use case, not a side feature. With 751 million users, including 290 million subscribers, across 184 markets, Spotify has the scale to turn yoga discovery into a habit-forming habit loop, especially for people who already live in the app.
For Peloton, the deal is a distribution expansion far beyond its own hardware ecosystem. The company said the partnership brings its “gold-standard instruction” to “hundreds of millions” of Spotify Premium subscribers in most countries where Spotify is available, while also helping it capture new revenue streams as it pushes deeper into wellness. Peloton reported 2.661 million paid connected fitness subscriptions in its Q2 FY2026 results and has also been widening its footprint beyond the bike and tread, including the Commercial Series it launched for gyms on March 16.
This is not Spotify and Peloton’s first overlap. In November 2021, Spotify’s Workout Hub featured a Peloton shelf with seven playlists, including yoga-oriented programming. The new Fitness hub is much bigger and much more strategic. It turns Spotify from a place where you find workout music into a place where the workout itself now lives, and that changes how yoga content gets discovered, consumed and paid for.
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