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Comment: Could a Fitness+Kit API allow Apple to compete against Peloton?

After Apple announced Fitness+, it became the talk of the connected fitness community with comparisons to Peloton. I argued that it only competes with Peloton Digital, but with a Fitness+Kit API, Apple could become a Peloton competitor.

Currently, if a company wanted to build a Peloton competitor, they have a very large capital outlay. They have to build the product but also produce the content. Producing content means hiring trainers, building studios, and building out a production team.

If Apple were to build an API where its content could interact with third-party hardware, they’d become an immediate Peloton rival. This API would be something a start-up fitness product could interact with new hardware. So let’s say that I had an idea for a new way to make a fitness treadmill. I could focus on building the treadmill and include a screen that could be set up to stream Fitness+ content, and an Apple Watch could be a central part of tracking stats. The hardware could be built to interact with Fitness+ for all of the stat tracking that Peloton offers.

For Apple, this API would cement Fitness+ as the most popular content for connected fitness, and it would end up being the main content on a large portion of new fitness products. It would turn Apple’s content into the “Android” of the connect fitness world where Peloton would be a closed system. Apple’s content would be available for any product to integrate it, and those products could build deep integration with the Apple Watch through GymKit.

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What do you think about this idea? Would a Fitness+Kit API allow Apple to spread Fitness+ content far and wide?

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Bradley lives in Chattanooga, TN where he manages Apple devices for a private school.

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