[Thread] I wrote about the 13 reasons this bike has a cult, breaking down Peloton’s product genius. 1. Conspicuous Self-Actualization… https://t.co/HUirobg55L
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Transcendence – Peloton sells the closest thing to the smug satisfaction & in-group affiliation of going to Burning Man. The Instagrammable body & the discipline to get there. 2/ pic.twitter.com/8RoD8ALOmc
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Shoes – Peloton reduces the activation energy of going to the gym to putting on shoes. You can’t walk with them on, so the procrastination stops and you exercise. 3/ pic.twitter.com/GDAtywYu40
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Clips – Home workouts are easy to start, easy to bail on. But once you’re clipped in, you won’t stop til you hear that final namaste. 4/ pic.twitter.com/eP1vrprceW
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Schedule – With hardcore 10- & 20-min rides, you can always fit a Peloton ride in faster than it’d take to get to & from your gym. I’m betting we won’t stop being busy. 5/ pic.twitter.com/6yAxtJDTSc
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Instructors – You find yourself craving your favorite’s special brand of positively yelling at you. The coaching & slow countdowns squeeze out more sweat than you could alone. 6/ pic.twitter.com/c2siK6eQEI
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Intimacy – Eye-contact with the instructors makes you form imagined bonds with them. It feel like FaceTime, and a sense of connection many of us crave more of. 7/ pic.twitter.com/fooaCURb7U
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Pavlovian Response – Your brain gets hooked on the audio triggers you associate with the endorphin rush, from the clip-in to the instructor catch phrases like
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
Emma Lovewell’s “Live, learn, love well”. 8/ pic.twitter.com/R9SU4JyXeg
The Soundtrack – Peloton actually maps rides to the music so you pedal at different song tempos and spring when the beat drops. Having the best tunes seems worth the $300M+ lawsuit. 9/ pic.twitter.com/ctVVXahhI3
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Bike As Decor – This thread is hilarious but true. A pretty bike means you place it prominently so you feel ashamed if you don’t ride it. 10/ https://t.co/ri8nndy7a3
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Network Effect – With social features to race, video chat ride together, and troll people with high-fives as you pass them, each new Peloton signup is one less reason for you to join a competitor. 11/ pic.twitter.com/JsetsGV82f
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Shared Account – Peloton lets you feel noble about your sanctimonious proselytizing by letting you hook up friends with free accounts…if they buy the $2400 bike. 12/ pic.twitter.com/o1XLvEJrZ8
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Growth Hacks – Peloton streaks are for adults what Snapchat streaks are for kids…an insidious way to encourage constant usage. There’s no end to the leaderboards, progress bars, and badges. You even get a free shirt at 100 rides. 13/ pic.twitter.com/nrviuQYFjP
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 22, 2019
The Shoutouts – The cleverest trick of all: the instructors namedrop riders who’ve hit milestones on the livestream. People desperately want to feel seen, and Peloton productized that. 14/ pic.twitter.com/xbNeh6ZYAJ
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 23, 2019
Peloton has one huge open opportunity: an app & game platform. Let me pedal away from zombies and grow virtual gardens with my intervals. Or watch Netflix! 15/ pic.twitter.com/9tauEJq6Wd
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 23, 2019
Peloton is the leader in “pushbutton health”. Like @Nomiku sous vide, @ThistleCo salads, & Future remote personal trainers, they make you fitter through convenience not willpower. 16/ https://t.co/1mADK2tfqr
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 23, 2019
With Peloton’s IPO this week, I think it’s a smart bet that people will stay busy, lazy, and competitive. Here’s my full story. 17/ https://t.co/wQ9cXJeyYM
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 23, 2019
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— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) September 23, 2019