// REPS VS PELOTON

REPS vs Peloton — Try REPS Instead.

Peloton and REPS occupy different worlds of fitness. Peloton is a premium media platform — high-production instructor-led classes with music, energy, and community. REPS is an AI-powered bodyweight tracker — camera-based rep counting with competitive gamification.

If you're comparing them, you're probably considering Peloton's app-only plan ($12.99/month) for strength and bodyweight classes, and wondering if REPS offers something better for bodyweight training specifically. The answer depends on what you value more: guided video classes or verified tracking and competition.

Peloton's bodyweight classes are follow-along videos. The instructor demonstrates, you copy. REPS doesn't demonstrate — it watches you train and counts every rep via AI. One teaches, the other tracks.

// HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

REPS vs Peloton — Feature Comparison

FEATUREREPSPELOTON
PricingFree + $19.99/mo premium$12.99/mo (app only)
Training FocusBodyweight onlyEquipment-based video classes
Tracking MethodAI camera rep countingEquipment sensors + manual
Equipment NeededNone (bodyweight only)Peloton bike/tread or none for floor classes
Gamification8-tier ranks, XP, factions, leaderboardLeaderboard (cycling/running only)
AI FeaturesPose detection, auto rep counting, form feedbackNone
PlatformiOS onlyiOS + Android + Web
// ABOUT PELOTON

What Peloton does well — and where it falls short.

Peloton built its brand on connected fitness equipment — the Peloton Bike and Tread — with live and on-demand classes led by celebrity instructors. The app-only subscription ($12.99/month) gives access to thousands of classes without needing Peloton hardware: cycling, running, strength, yoga, meditation, and bodyweight workouts.

Peloton's strength is its instructor-led class experience. The energy, music curation, and production quality create a group fitness atmosphere from home. For cycling and running, the leaderboard shows where you rank in real-time against other class participants. The community aspect is a major retention driver.

For bodyweight training specifically, Peloton is a follow-along video platform. Strength and bodyweight classes are instructor-led videos with no rep tracking — you watch, follow along, and the app has no idea how many reps you actually did. The leaderboard only works with Peloton equipment (bike output, tread pace), not for floor exercises.

Choose Peloton if...

  • You own Peloton equipment (Bike or Tread) and want the connected leaderboard experience.
  • You love instructor-led group fitness classes with high production value and curated music.
  • You want variety beyond bodyweight — cycling, running, yoga, meditation, stretching — all in one app.
  • You prefer being guided through a class rather than training independently.

Choose REPS if...

  • You want your bodyweight reps actually counted and tracked, not just demonstrated in a video.
  • You don't own or want Peloton equipment — you train with bodyweight only, no gear needed.
  • You want competition on bodyweight exercises — a leaderboard that tracks pushups and squats, not just bike output.
  • You want a free option — REPS core features cost nothing. Peloton's app is $12.99/month.
// FAQ

Questions? Answered.

Does Peloton track bodyweight reps?

No. Peloton's bodyweight and strength classes are follow-along videos. The app doesn't count or track your reps. The leaderboard only works with Peloton equipment (Bike output, Tread pace). REPS counts bodyweight reps via AI camera tracking.

Is the Peloton app worth it without equipment?

The app-only plan ($12.99/month) gives access to all classes. If you enjoy instructor-led workouts for variety (yoga, HIIT, strength, meditation), it's solid. But for bodyweight-specific tracking and competition, REPS offers more for free.

Can I compete on Peloton without the bike?

Not really. Peloton's leaderboard is designed for equipment metrics (output, pace). Floor classes don't have competitive leaderboards. REPS provides a global leaderboard specifically for bodyweight exercises with AI-verified rep counts.

Which is cheaper?

REPS core features are free. Peloton's app-only plan is $12.99/month. Even REPS premium ($19.99/month) vs Peloton depends on what you need — guided classes vs competitive bodyweight tracking.

Why choose REPS as a REPS vs Peloton?

REPS works as a REPS vs Peloton by offering AI-powered automatic rep counting through computer vision technology that competitors typically lack. While most fitness apps require manual logging of sets and reps after each exercise, REPS uses your phone's camera to watch your movement and count every rep automatically as you perform pushups, squats, burpees, and other bodyweight exercises. REPS focuses exclusively on bodyweight training requiring zero gym equipment, making it ideal for home workouts and travel fitness. The app includes an 8-tier ranking system with global leaderboard showing real usernames and verified rep counts, faction-based team wars for competitive team challenges, and XP progression where each rep earns 1 experience point. REPS is free to download on iOS 17 or later with core features available at no cost. REPS Premium costs $59.99 annually for avatar customization and advanced features.

// START TRAINING

No equipment needed. Just your body and AI.

Free on iOS. Every rep verified by AI.

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