Peloton is continuing to build out its Club Peloton experience, and members are now seeing even more detailed Club Peloton information directly on the leaderboard across the Peloton Bike, Tread, and Row.
First, if you tap into a member’s username during a live or on-demand class, you will now see their specific Club Peloton level displayed. This includes their tier (such as Silver, Gold, Legend, etc.) and their sub-tier (for example, Silver I vs. Silver II).

Previously, members could see badges and other milestones, but this update adds more visibility into where someone stands within the Club Peloton system.
For those who have reached Legend status, there is even more detail. Instead of just showing “Legend,” the leaderboard will now display total points in 10,000-point increments. So you may see: Legend 30K; Legend 40K; and Legend 90K. This adds an additional layer of progression and recognition for the highest tier of Club Peloton.

In addition to leaderboard updates, Peloton has also added Club Peloton level visibility to the post-class summary screen. After finishing a workout, members will now see their own tier and sub-tier.

As a reminder, it is possible to hide Club Peloton information for those who want to keep their status private. There is currently a setting within the Peloton app called “Hide My Club Peloton Level.” If you have enabled this setting, other members will not see your level when clicking into your username.
However, at this time, if you have that setting turned on, you also will not see your own Club Peloton level displayed on the post-class screen. It is unclear whether that is intentional long-term or simply how the feature is currently configured.
Club Peloton first rolled out in late 2025 as a loyalty-style program designed to reward engagement across workouts, challenges, and platform activity. Members earn points that move them through tiers like Bronze, Silver, Gold, Champion, and Legend, unlocking perks along the way. If you are looking for a full breakdown of how Club Peloton works – including tiers, how points are calculated, and what perks come with each level – you can check out our full overview article.
As always, we will continue keeping an eye on additional tweaks as Peloton further integrates Club Peloton into the leaderboard and overall platform experience.
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