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Spotify Launches Fitness Section–Workouts Now Directly in the App

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May 1, 2026, 1:54 pm | Read time: 2 minutes

Spotify aims to be more than just a music source for workouts. A new section in the app is designed to introduce workouts that vary depending on the account.

For many, exercise doesn’t start with the first move but with the question of what fits at the moment. Sometimes there’s only a brief moment in the morning, sometimes a quick break is enough, and sometimes working out at home is more convenient than going to the gym. Spotify wants to make this entry easier and is adding fitness offerings to its app. The service is bringing content to the forefront that was previously more associated with playlists and listening habits related to sports.

Spotify builds on existing usage

Spotify’s focus on movement is no coincidence. The company points out that there are more than 150 million active fitness playlists worldwide. Sport also plays a significant role for paying subscribers: Nearly 70 percent of premium users work out monthly with Spotify. The streaming service is now creating a dedicated section from this existing usage, making it easier to find.

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How to find the new section

The fitness section will be directly accessible in the app. You can search for “Fitness” or navigate there via “Browse.” Various formats will then be available. Spotify mentions video sessions for home, audio-only workouts for on the go, and options for outdoor sports. The app aims to provide not just music for workouts but also actual guidance.

The courses focus on English, but some content will also be available in Spanish and German. A download function is planned for situations with poor connectivity, allowing users to save sessions in advance and use them later without needing a stable network.

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These features are included

The new category is not limited to paying customers. All Spotify users should be able to find content there, including guided workouts, curated playlists, and contributions from fitness and wellness creators. The main difference lies in the additional offerings for premium accounts.

Spotify Premium users gain access to Peloton content without needing a Peloton device. Spotify offers more than 1,400 ad-free courses on demand. The content ranges from yoga and meditation to cardio, strength training, and outdoor runs. This significantly expands Spotify’s app beyond just music accompaniment.

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