Yes—you can use the same Peloton account on two machines as long as they are different equipment types (for example, one Bike and one Tread). However, one Peloton All-Access Membership cannot cover two Bikes at the same time. This guide explains the exact membership rules, how to set everything up, and what to do if you own multiple Peloton machines.
Peloton Account vs Peloton Membership (Don’t Skip This)
People often mix these up:
- Peloton account = your login (email + password).
- Peloton membership = what unlocks classes on your Peloton equipment and determines how many devices are covered.
You can sign into multiple machines with the same account, but whether everything works depends on your membership and device-type limits.
Peloton’s Official Rule for One Membership (The Key)
Peloton’s membership information page and related Peloton Support resources explain that an All-Access Membership is designed for a single household and can be attached to one device per equipment type (for example, one Bike and one Tread).
What one All-Access Membership can cover (same household)
- 1 Bike or Bike+
- 1 Tread or Tread+
- 1 Row (if applicable)
- 1 Guide (if applicable)
What one All-Access Membership cannot cover
- 2 Bikes (Bike + Bike, or Bike + Bike+)
- 2 Treads (Tread + Tread, or Tread + Tread+)
Can You Use the Same Peloton Account on Two Bikes and a Tread?
Here’s the real-world answer based on Peloton’s device-type rule:
| Setup | Works With 1 All-Access Membership? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Bike + 1 Tread | Yes | Different equipment types are allowed under one All-Access. |
| 2 Bikes + 1 Tread | No | Two Bikes are the same equipment type, so the second Bike needs another membership. |
| 1 Bike + 1 Tread + 1 Row | Yes | One of each equipment type is allowed (household rule still applies). |
| 2 Bikes only | No | Two Bikes require two All-Access memberships. |
How to Use the Same Peloton Account on a Bike and Tread (Step-by-Step)
- Turn on your Peloton Bike.
- On the login screen, sign in with your Peloton email + password.
- Turn on your Peloton Tread and sign in with the same account.
- Confirm your All-Access Membership is active (you can verify in your account/membership area).
- If multiple people in your household will use it, add separate profiles (see next section).
If your setup is one Bike + one Tread, you’re typically done—no extra subscription is needed.
How Many People Can Share One Peloton Membership?
Peloton’s All-Access Membership supports multiple user profiles for a household so each rider gets their own stats, streaks, and workout history. For the most accurate, up-to-date details for your region, use Peloton Support and the official membership page.
What Happens If You Try to Use One Membership on Two Bikes?
You can often log in on both Bikes, but only one Bike can be covered by a single All-Access Membership at a time. The other Bike may show prompts to purchase/activate another All-Access Membership to unlock classes on that equipment screen.
Practical example
- Bike in the basement + Bike upstairs → you’ll need two All-Access memberships if you want both Bikes usable without swapping.
- Bike downstairs + Tread upstairs → one All-Access membership can cover both (one of each type).
Peloton Membership Cost (What You’ll Pay)
Peloton lists its current membership pricing on the official membership page. Check the latest price for your country here:
Tip: If you’re comparing “one Bike + one Tread” vs “two Bikes,” the monthly cost difference is often the biggest deciding factor.
Can the Peloton App Replace a Second Membership?
Usually no if you want to use the built-in screen on Peloton equipment (Bike/Tread). App memberships are designed for phones, tablets, and TVs. For the most current limitations and what’s included, always confirm on:
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming one membership covers two Bikes (it doesn’t).
- Confusing “same account login” with “membership coverage”.
- Buying a second machine without checking equipment-type limits.
- Sharing a household membership across different households (often violates membership terms).
FAQ
Can two people ride at the same time on a Bike and Tread with one account?
Yes—if your membership is All-Access and you have one Bike + one Tread (different equipment types). Each person should use their own profile.
Can I use the same Peloton account in two different houses?
All-Access is designed for a single household. For the most accurate rules for your region, confirm via Peloton Support.
Does Bike and Bike+ count as two Bikes?
Yes. They’re the same equipment type category (Bike/Bike+). One All-Access membership covers only one of them at a time.
If I have 2 Bikes, can I “swap” the membership between them?
In some cases you may be able to move/attach coverage, but it’s inconvenient and only one Bike is covered at a time. Most households that actively use both Bikes choose a second All-Access membership.
What’s the easiest setup if I want two workout stations at home?
If your goal is two stations under one membership, the simplest approach is one Bike + one Tread (different device types) rather than two Bikes.
Conclusion
If you have a Peloton Bike and a Peloton Tread, you can use the same Peloton account on both—and one All-Access Membership can typically cover them because they’re different equipment types. But if you have two Bikes, plan for two memberships if you want both Bikes fully usable without workarounds.