Xponential+

Published by: Xponential Fitness
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Xponential+ is the fitness app that brings the top 10 In-studio brands in one place for an ultimate on demand, live class, and in-person studio booking experience. With Xponential+, you can find your perfect workout at any time of day or night. From yoga to barre to cycling to recovery - there`s something for everyone
The Apple Watch app integrates with Health Data so users can experience:
-Booking live and on demand classes
-Reminders for your upcoming sessions
-Class details
-Progress tracking across workouts and brands
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In-Apps

Rumble - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
STRIDE - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
YogaSix - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
CycleBar - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
All Brands - Yearly
929.99 د.إ.‏
Row House - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
All Brands - Monthly
114.99 د.إ.‏
Pure Barre - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
StretchLab - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏
Club Pilates - Monthly
77.99 د.إ.‏

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Xponential+ FAQ

  • Is Xponential+ free?

    Yes, Xponential+ is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Xponential+ cost?

    Xponential+ has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 166.89 د.إ.‏.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

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Xponential+ Reviews

Classes are great, App could be better

Sonia270 on

United States

App is great with content. Could have better navigation. Definitely needs improvement on tracking. I have done 3 video classes as part of the pure barre programs and it hasn’t registered any of them as completed (still showing 0 of 5 classes completed). Apple Watch data is also not syncing.

Great workouts, crappy app

ZooStation7 on

United States

I’ve been a Peleton member for two years and decided to subscribe to X+ for Barre and yoga. Unfortunately, the app needs work! Not only is it difficult to use - no filter / searches for time/ instructor / class but the screen is super small - even on an iPad - and you can not see the instructor’s feet. The instructor wears black against a black background!!! Please develop an app for iPad with a larger view screen and change the background or the instructor footwear to help is see what he or she is doing.

Please bring back original pure barre classes!

Ali Ekonomou on

United States

I’ve been using the Xponential app 3-4 days a week since COVID, as I switched my barre classes from in person to home. I really enjoy that however there are very few 30 minute classic class offerings now. The classic class is what made pure barre popular in the first place. I do not need empower classes to raise my heart rate as it’s already elevated in a classic class- nor do we need countless targeted classes. The beauty of pure barre is the full body workout. PLEASE bring back more of the 30 minute classic classes!!

GREAT APP…but

Picklesmayocheese on

United States

This app is great and the coaches are super encouraging! I’ve loved using it and being able to change up my workout routine My one complaint is that it doesn’t show when I’ve completed a class, I’m currently on week 4 of 6 for the BFT KETTLEBELL and it doesn’t show that I’ve completed any classes even though I watch the videos all the way through Might be a bug that needs to be fixed.

Amazing!

KelseyInAlaska on

United States

I love this app! I’m so grateful for the variety of classes. I love barre and pilates, but I love jumping into a boxing, cycling, yoga, or dance class! I appreciate how the app lets you search by time limit to choose a class. It makes squeezing a 15-20 min workout into my day so easy! They also have programs in the app too. Right now I’m doing a 6-week kettlebell training program which is awesome! I love hitting the gym and using this app- feels like I have a personal trainer. Big thanks Xpotential!

No live classes! Not worth it

3LS on

United States

They’re all replays “encore” and they post new barre workouts every 2 or more weeks. If you workout more than twice per month you will be bored. I wish pure barre never merged with them as a platform for their workouts!!!!!!!!

Content great, function of the app terrible

abbimiller on

United States

I love the variety of this app but the function is terrible. You cannot pause the video….if you do it starts over and throws you out of your workout. Very frustrating and time consuming.

Awful!

1020 jenn on

United States

Don’t bother it’s hard to use

Glitch

Fjshebrhdh on

United States

Can’t sign up for a plan

App doesn’t work

Nikkiw049 on

United States

The website is great. However I can’t get any videos to play on my iPhone or iPad app. I also wish they had a specific version of the app for the iPad.

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