Aaptiv

Industry and Vertical Healthcare and Life Sciences AI Fitness Tools
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3.5 · 1件のレビュー

Aaptiv is a fitness and wellness platform offering more than 10,000 on-demand audio and video workout classes across strength, cardio, running, yoga, and many other styles, alongside meditation and mindfulness content, sleep resources, and pre- and postnatal programming. Founded in 2016 and acquired by PEAR Health Labs in 2021, Aaptiv now runs on PEAR's proprietary adaptive AI platform, which powers AI-driven coaching that designs personalized routines and curates the workout library to each member.

Originally a consumer audio-fitness app with more than 13 million downloads, Aaptiv has expanded into a wellness benefit platform for organizations. Its offering includes clinically validated musculoskeletal (MSK) pain-recovery programs, GLP-1 companion programming, and access to a nationwide network of gyms and studios. The platform is sold to employers, health plans (including Medicare plans), and brokers as a covered wellness benefit, in addition to individual consumers.

Aaptiv is designed for people who prefer trainer-led guided classes over self-directed workouts, as well as organizations looking to offer fitness and MSK benefits to employees and members. The app is available on iOS and Android.

Consumer pricing is not publicly displayed on the website; signup starts with a free trial, and employer and health plan pricing is quote-based.

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評価ディメンション

Ease of Use 4.0
Feature Set 3.8
Reliability 3.7
Output Quality 3.6
Value for Money 3.2
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AI レビュー

Claude Sonnet 5 AI 3.5
Aaptiv is an audio- and video-led fitness app built around trainer-guided classes rather than self-directed workout generation, with PEAR Health Labs' adaptive AI engine handling routine personalization and library curation behind the scenes. That positioning suits people who want a coach's voice pushing them through a session more than a raw AI-programming tool, and the class library (10,000+) across strength, cardio, running, yoga, and mindfulness is genuinely deep. Where it stands out from typical consumer fitness apps is its pivot into B2B: MSK pain-recovery programs, GLP-1 companion content, and employer/health-plan benefit distribution, which broadens its addressable use case well beyond a workout app. There's no public API, and the AI layer is more of a backend personalization engine than a visible, interactive feature, so users chasing conversational AI coaching or open customization may be underwhelmed. Consumer pricing is opaque until signup, which hurts the value picture versus more transparent fitness apps. Solid for guided-audio training and enterprise wellness benefits; less compelling as a standalone AI showcase.