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How to Connect Fitbod to Peloton

Fitbod does not have a direct Peloton integration. The best available setup is to send Fitbod workouts into Apple Health on iPhone and let the Peloton app read those workout records from Apple Health.

Third-PartyModerateUpdated 2026-04-09

Data That Transfers

Workout SessionsDateDurationCaloriesBasic Activity History

Best Available Setup

There is no native Fitbod-to-Peloton handshake. On iPhone, the practical path is Fitbod โ†’ Apple Health โ†’ Peloton, which gives Peloton a basic workout record rather than a full strength-training log.

1

Enable Fitbod โ†’ Apple Health

Open Fitbod on your iPhone, go to Settings, and connect Apple Health so completed Fitbod workouts are written into the Apple health database.

2

Confirm a Fitbod workout lands in Apple Health

Finish one workout in Fitbod and check Apple Health before you open Peloton settings. The Peloton side cannot import what Apple Health does not already have.

3

Open Peloton's connected app settings

In the Peloton app, open More or Profile settings and find the Apple Health connection.

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4

Allow Peloton to read workout data

Grant Peloton access to the Apple Health workout categories it needs so the app can import the completed Fitbod session.

5

Refresh Peloton after a new workout

Log one fresh Fitbod workout and then reopen Peloton so the app has a clean chance to ingest the latest Apple Health entry.

6

Check your Peloton workout history

Look for the imported workout in Peloton's history. If it appears, the bridge is working as designed.

Workarounds & Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’กThis workflow is strongest on iPhone. Peloton does not offer an equivalent Fitbod-to-Peloton route on Android.
  • ๐Ÿ’กIf you already track Peloton classes separately, decide which app should own your strength history to avoid double counting.
  • ๐Ÿ’กKeep screenshots or notes of important Fitbod PRs because Peloton will not preserve that detailed lifting context.

Pros

  • โœ“Gets Fitbod strength sessions into a Peloton-centered iPhone setup
  • โœ“Uses first-party Apple Health permissions instead of an unofficial script
  • โœ“Useful if Peloton is your training diary but Fitbod is your lifting planner
  • โœ“Fast to test with one fresh workout

Cons

  • โœ—No direct Fitbod-Peloton integration
  • โœ—iPhone and Apple Health are effectively required
  • โœ—Peloton receives only a simplified workout record
  • โœ—Detailed exercise names, sets, reps, and weight do not carry over

Troubleshooting

โš ๏ธ Peloton does not show the Fitbod workout

Open Apple Health first and confirm the workout exists there. Then recheck Peloton's Apple Health permissions and reopen the Peloton app after logging a brand-new Fitbod session.

โš ๏ธ The workout appears twice

If you also logged a Peloton class or another app wrote the same workout into Apple Health, choose one source for completed strength workouts and disable the other route.

โš ๏ธ The imported Peloton entry is missing strength details

That is normal for this bridge. Peloton is reading a summarized Apple Health workout entry, not your full Fitbod exercise log.

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