Verizon has announced four months of free access to the Peloton app through its +play beta.
This is the longest free trial ever offered to new members and it's available to claim through January 30. The Peloton app is a rival to Apple Fitness+, offering users the ability to take an assortment of fitness classes without requiring additional equipment.
The Peloton App offers access to live classes and thousands of on-demand classes anywhere, anytime, including a diverse selection of indoor and outdoor running, strength, cycling, yoga, bootcamp, meditation and more, with no Peloton equipment required.
"With +play, we're offering customers access to savings that they can't get anywhere else and we're excited to have Peloton as a partner bringing tremendous value with this one-of-a-kind offer," said Erin McPherson, Chief Content Officer of Verizon Consumer Group. "As the partner-of-choice for content providers and partners alike, these are the types of offers Verizon customers can expect with +play and we're looking forward to adding more value for them across the subscription space."
The platform builds on content already offered including Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, discovery+ and AMC+, all of which are featured in the new service, and introduces new subscription service partners, like NFL+, NBA League Pass, HBO Max, Netflix, STARZ, A+E Networks (Lifetime Movie Club, HISTORY Vault, and A&E Crime Central), The Athletic, Calm and Duolingo, among others – with more coming soon.
To access the offer, visit verizon.plusplay.com, sign in using your My Verizon credentials and the offer will be on the +play beta homepage, as well as on the Peloton product page.
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