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12 Best Workout Apps of 2024, According to Fitness Experts

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Though it’s not always easy to find the time to make it to the gym, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on your fitness goals. By downloading one of the best workout apps straight to your tablet or phone, you can choose from a variety of workout classes and activities — including yoga, HIIT, strength training, stretching and more.

Best of all, workout apps make it possible to track your progress or squeeze in a quick 10-minute ab exercise from the comfort of your home. Though some apps with extra perks have subscription fees, there's apps that are totally free that fitness enthusiasts will love.

The personal trainers, fitness enthusiasts and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test everything from the most engaging YouTube workout channels to must-have home gym equipment. In the past year alone, our pros have put more than 20 workout apps to the test, evaluating each one for its intuitiveness, variety of exercise options and price. We also considered feedback from real testers on their experience using apps, including how challenging the workout felt, the class quality and more.

After reading our reviews below, head to the end of this guide to find out what makes the best workout app. For more of the best health-related apps, consult out guides to the best intermittent fasting apps and weight loss apps.

Our top picks:

    1

    Best Overall: Apple Fitness+

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    Apple Fitness+ has been growing in popularity over the past few years for its robust library of studio-style workouts, with new classes added every week.

    Previously, the service was exclusive to Apple Watch users, but the brand has since expanded access to anyone with a compatible iPhone, Apple TV or iPad. From HIIT to core and yoga, Fitness+ offers a wide variety of classes and rounds it out by tracking metrics through your Apple Watch. "I loved that this service tracked and displayed your pulse throughout the whole workout and gave you feedback about how your rate recovered after the workout," one tester says.

    Our experts who tested Apple Fitness+ found instructors skilled and energetic, and we appreciate that there are always two to four trainers per class to show easy exercise modifications to suit all fitness levels. Plus, the production quality of classes is top-notch and paired with fantastic playlists that keep you motivated.

    Cost: $10/month or $80/year (and three months free with most new iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and Apple TV purchases)
    Pro:
    Multiple trainers in each class provide tons of modifications for all levels
    Con:
    Only available on compatible Apple devices
    Available on iOS

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    Best for Men: Centr by Chris Hemsworth

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    Centr is a comprehensive fitness and wellness app created by Chris Hemsworth and his hand-selected team of health professionals. Not only does the app deliver effective workouts ranging from HIIT to strength and Pilates, but the program is complete with nutrition guidance, meal plans and healthy recipes curated by chefs to help you achieve your wellness goals.

    It's a great choice for anyone seeking a lifestyle change. "I liked the approach with this app and having a section for workout, meditation and food recipes," one tester says. Our experts also appreciate that many of the specialized programs help you build strength and stay motivated, like the 13-week muscle-building program, Centr Power.

    Cost: $29.99/month, $59.99/3 months or $199.99/year
    Pro:
    Excellent strength training workout selection
    Con: Unable to download workouts beforehand
    Available on Android or iOS

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    Best for Personal Training: FUTURE

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    You'll get the best of both worlds with this workout app that combines personal training with the convenience of working out at home on your own schedule. Start by matching with a human trainer based on your goals and fitness level, and you train all month for the price of what one personal training session would typically cost at a high-end gym.

    Just note that although you have a live call at first, you won't physically see your trainer during every session. Instead, you'll be able to interact with them via the app's messaging platform to share any feedback or request adjustments to your fitness program. Our experts love that each weekly training plan and workout is customized to your goals and includes audio and video guides for every movement. We also appreciate Future's emphasis on tracking your progress so you can see real improvements and stay accountable.

    Cost: $199/month
    Pro:
    Personalized workouts and weekly training programs created just for you
    Con:
    You won't see your trainer during every session
    Available on Android or iOS

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    Best for Barre: Alo Moves

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    Featuring barre, Pilates, yoga, HIIT, meditation, quick ab workouts and more than 3,000 classes, it’s hard not to love this 2023 Good Housekeeping Fitness Awards Winner. The app is easy to navigate so you can find the right workout for you, and new classes are added on a regular basis so you never have to take the same one twice.

    Our pros love the impressive production quality of each class, not to mention the quality of the content as well as Alo’s engaging instructors. Testers especially like being able to find easy-to-follow, accessible and motivating workouts for all fitness levels. Another perk: You can download workouts straight to your phone so you can practice yoga outside, even if there's no Wi-Fi connection.

    • Cost: $13/month, $129/year
    • Pro:
    Fantastic class content and instructors
    • Con:
    Limited filters when searching in the app
    Available on iOS

    5

    Obe Fitness

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    Known for its neon-colored workout videos and upbeat instructors, this motivating app features 20+ types of workout classes from sculpting and barre to HIIT and cardio boxing. You can stream live classes six days a week or choose one of over 10,000 on-demand classes. When testing the app, our pros liked the app's easy-to-use interface as well the wide variety of class types, which were lively, engaging and fun.

    We also love that you can download up to 30 classes in the app so you can keep up with your fitness routine when you're on vacation and Wi-Fi access is limited. While equipment isn't required for many of Obe's high-energy classes, you can increase the intensity by adding light weights and resistance bands.

    Cost: $25/month, $170/year
    Pro:
    Fun and engaging fitness content for all levels, including live classes
    Con:
    iOS app is easier to use than Android version
    Available on Android or iOS

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    Best for Free Workouts: Nike Training Club

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    The Nike Training Club app has fantastic classes and doesn’t put a price on health and fitness. With an intuitive interface, the app lets you browse routines by workout type, muscle group or equipment. It even features useful nutrition and wellness tips. Our testers loved the range of workouts offered and noted that there were programs suited for varying fitness levels, including those for workout novices as well as more advanced athletes.

    "There were different programs for different ability levels, which is great for everyone!" one tester says. Our fitness experts also appreciate that classes are efficient and easy to follow and that the app offers high-intensity workouts for small spaces, making it a great choice for anyone seeking apartment-friendly fitness. "This service was very easy to use and perfect for a quick at-home workouts," another tester shares.

    Cost: Free
    Pros: Caters to all fitness levels and offers a wide variety of workouts
    Con:
    Can take up quite a bit of space on your smartphone
    Available on Android or iOS

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    Best for Variety: Peloton App

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    Peloton is not just for those with the brand’s bike, treadmill or rower. In fact, you don't need anything to benefit from the Peloton app's seemingly endless class options (both live and on-demand), including spin and running but also yoga, barre, HIIT classes, strength training, stretching and more.

    Testers loved the varied workout categories, duration of classes, motivational trainers and the general sense of community the app encourages. "It was quick and simple to find whatever type of class you were in the mood for, and for however long you'd like the class to be," one tester says. Others were wowed by the feeling that they were right in the studio — some instructors even spoke to them with their leaderboard name!

    Cost: $13/month, $129/year
    Pros:
    Top industry instructors, huge workout community and class library
    Con
    You won't be able to take advantage of certain metrics if you don't have Peloton equipment
    Available on Android or iOS

    RELATED: Is the Peloton Guide Worth It? We Tried It for Over Three Months to Find Out

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    Best for Community: BODi

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    BODi (formerly Beachbody On Demand) has consistently impressed our experts with its lively, invigorating classes and programs led by high-quality instructors. It has a community feel that we love, and testers gave it top scores, thanks to a wide variety of classes and activities offered, ranging from challenging boot camps to Pilates.

    The app itself is easy to navigate, and you’re able to search for classes and programs based on your needs and interests. Get started by choosing from a variety of programs, like a six-week cardio plan or a two-month hip-hop program that focuses on ab work, that you can stream from your living room.

    Cost: $90/three months, $179/year
    Pros: Huge selection of class and workout programs, motivating instructors
    Con:
    Minimum three-month membership required
    Available
    on Android or iOS

    9

    Best for Community: SWEAT

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    SWEAT is a workout app designed specifically for women by women. Sessions are led by female fitness professionals who are considered some of the best in the industry. The High-Intensity Zero Equipment sessions led by Kayla Itsines feature high-intensity circuit training that's suitable for all levels and a great option for beginners looking to make a fitness transformation.

    The post-pregnancy program from Kelsey Wells is another standout on this app. The community is vast, the content is effective and user-friendly, and our testers found the app and instructors very motivating. Our Lab experts appreciated that you’re able to preview each workout before getting started, and they found the majority of exercises easy to follow.

    Cost: $20/month or $120/year
    Pros:
    All female instructors, dynamic workouts designed for women at all phases of life
    Con:
    Most workouts require you to interact with the screen after each set
    Available on Android or iOS

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    Best for Yoga: Glo

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    Whether you’re a dedicated yogi or a downward dog beginner, Glo’s 5,000 classes (and counting!) make it the ultimate pick for practitioners at every level. Download the app, grab your yoga mat and take a quiz to get personalized recommendations, then search for and follow your favorite teachers. We especially love that you can download sessions to do later — perfect when you won't have access to Wi-Fi.

    You can enjoy live classes with other Glo members, and you're able to search based on class duration, practice, instructor, body part, intensity level and more. Testers also appreciate that the app offers meditation content.

    Cost: $30/month, $245/year
    Pro:
    Content available for all levels
    Con:
    Specializes primarily in yoga and Pilates classes
    Available on Android or iOS

    RELATED: 7 Best Yoga Apps You Can Use Anytime and Anywhere

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    Best for Toning: Tone It Up

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    From trainers Karena Dawn and Katrina Scott, Tone It Up offers tons of incredible fitness classes, from toning and sculpting to pregnancy and postnatal content. You'll also find great strength training, dance, kickboxing and barre programs, all available at a variety of levels and intensities.

    A favorite of our fitness experts, we appreciate that many workouts are beginner-friendly for those looking to tone and sculpt and that a lot of the content incorporates resistance bands for an added challenge. We're also grateful that you can schedule workouts in the app and receive reminders before it's time to start.

    Cost: $15/month or $100/year
    Pros: Great low-impact workouts available, large supportive community of over 1 million TIU members
    Con:
    Most content behind a paywall
    Available o
    n Android or iOS

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    Best for Runners & Cyclists: Strava

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    Yoga and barre not your thing? Strava is a workout app made for all the runners, cyclists and hikers out there. It tracks important stats (like speed, pace, elevation and more) so you can improve your performance over time.

    Plus, it offers monthly challenges and competitions to help keep you on your toes. You'll also be able to connect with the Strava community, as well as your contacts and Facebook friends. If you opt for the premium Strava Summit membership, you'll get a more detailed analysis of your performance and access to a safety feature that shares your location with designated contacts while you run.

    Cost: Free
    Pros:
    Easy and free way to track your stats and find new routes
    Con:
    Does not offer fitness classes
    Available on Android or iOS

    RELATED: 16 Running Apps That Will Transform Your Workout

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    How we test workout apps

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    The fitness experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Wellness Lab have evaluated dozens of workout apps in the past year, along with real-life feedback from our consumer tester panel.

    To select our top picks, we focused on apps with great content variety, effective workouts, motivating instructors and user-friendly interfaces. We also took into account cost, whether or not you can download the content to use offline at a later time and how often new classes and programs are added to the platforms.

    How to choose the best workout app for you

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    When selecting the ideal workout app, you'll want to consider the following:

    ✔️ Personal fitness goals: Are you looking to tone and sculpt, build significant muscle, improve your cardio endurance or all of the above? Pinpoint what you're hoping to get out of your fitness routine and then select the most appropriate app based on your needs. Take your interests into account as well and what forms of exercise you actually enjoy doing.

    ✔️ Cost: Most apps offer some sort of free trial, so you can give it a road test before committing to the full month or year subscription. Investing in your health is important, but the price and how it plays into your monthly budget is an important factor to consider.

    ✔️ Intensity: If you're new to fitness, you'll want to make sure that whatever app you commit to has entry-level options and offers modifications during each class. The best workout apps have content for all levels and cater to all body sizes too.

    ✔️ Community: When you're exercising at home, you may miss the camaraderie of in-person gyms and group fitness classes. But with more and more people working out at home, many apps offer huge supportive communities with options to motivate each other on the app itself and in its related social media groups.

    What is the best workout app?

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    The best workout app may not be the same for everyone, but our experts’ and testers’ favorites all have a few things in common. First, the best workout apps will feature a large variety of original exercise content for all different fitness levels. Classes should be led by motivating and educated fitness instructors so you stay challenged.

    The workout app should also be super easy to navigate so you can quickly find a class that you’re interested in. A robust community that you're able to engage with is a nice perk to have as well, especially since it can help you stay accountable.

    Lastly, our pros favor workout apps with both on-demand and live classes, as well as frequent content additions so you don’t find yourself getting bored. Ultimately, the choice comes down to personal preference and your favorite app may be one with an instructor you love or a class you can't get enough of.

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    Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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    Stefani Sassos has been working in the fitness industry for the past 10 years, specializing in indoor cycling and strength training. As a NASM-Certified Personal Trainer, she uses her expertise and exercise science knowledge to create informed fitness content for the Good Housekeeping Institute.

    From vigorously testing exercise equipment and apps to curating workout plans for GH readers, Stefani is passionate about leading an active lifestyle and inspiring others to do the same. Stefani uses fitness apps several times a week to squeeze in workouts while her infant daughter naps, so she understands the value and convenience of an effective workout app to help you exercise anywhere at any time.

    GH Institute writer and product analyst Olivia Lipski covers everything from tech and travel to fitness, home and more. She brings years of product review experience to GH and regularly collaborates with GH's Wellness Lab to test and review the best fitness gear, including gadgets like the Oura ring, running earbuds, rowers, massage guns and more. Olivia is also a fitness and outdoor enthusiast and the first to jump into trying a new fitness class or app. In her free time, you’ll frequently find her swimming, running, hiking, ice skating, skiing, cycling or practicing yoga.

    Headshot of Stefani Sassos, M.S., R.D.N., C.D.N., NASM-CPT
    Stefani Sassos, M.S., R.D.N., C.D.N., NASM-CPT
    Nutrition Lab Director

    Stefani (she/her) is a registered dietitian, a NASM-certified personal trainer and the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab, where she handles all nutrition-related content, testing and evaluation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nutritional sciences from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition from NYU. She is also Good Housekeeping’s on-staff fitness and exercise expert. Stefani is dedicated to providing readers with evidence-based content to encourage informed food choices and healthy living. She is an avid CrossFitter and a passionate home cook who loves spending time with her big fit Greek family.

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    Olivia Lipski
    Media & Tech Reviews Analyst

    Olivia (she/her) is a media and tech product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, covering tech, home, auto, health and more. She has more than five years of experience writing about tech trends and innovation and, prior to joining GH in 2021, was a writer for Android Central, Lifewire and other media outlets. Olivia is a graduate of George Washington University, with a bachelor's degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.

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