Peloton has quietly removed the Feed feature from the web.
The web-based Feed, which was previously accessible at members.onepeloton.com/feed, still had a view where one could see a complete, chronological list of their friends’ workouts. While the web version didn’t support the commenting feature that was added to the iOS & Android feed earlier this year, it did allow members to scroll through the full list of their friends’ activities and leave high fives.

This provided a workaround for members who enjoyed the full list – since recent updates made it so the iOS & Android feed no longer showed a full activity feed. When Peloton rolled out major changes to the Feed in February, which included rebranding it as the default “Community” tab and adding the ability to comment, the update also quietly changed what appeared in the feed.
As we reported at the time, the iOS & Android Feed stopped showing all friend activities and instead began surfacing only milestones, badges, and other highlights.
At that point, the web version of the feed became a workaround for members who wanted to see what their friends had actually been up to – even without the new comment functionality. It was the “old” Feed, but many members preferred this over the the updated feed on iOS & Android.
With the web Feed now removed, there is no longer any way to see a full list of all of your friends’ activities on Peloton in one place. The only Feed available is the curated iOS & Android version, which filters activities down to ones that earned milestones and achievements (plus showing other highlights from Teams) rather than showing everything.
The Feed originally launched on the web back in 2022 as a beta feature before expanding to iOS and Android.
This is not the first time Peloton has removed a feature from the web following updates to the iOS & Android apps. Last summer, Peloton removed the ability to view & see programs on the web, as part of a relaunch of Peloton programs in June 2025.
We’ll update this post if Peloton makes any changes or brings back the feed on the web (or allows an option to show all friends workouts on iOS & Android).
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