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How do I see past classes on ClassPass?

By Matthew Alvarez |

How do I see past classes on ClassPass?

How do I see my friend's classes and favorite studios? If your friend has enabled this feature in their privacy settings, you'll be able to see their past, upcoming, and favorite classes: Click on the “Profile” tab in the lower right corner of your ClassPass app.

In this regard, how do I check my ClassPass credits?

On the ClassPass app: Click on "Profile" in the bottom right hand corner of the app, and your remaining credits will be displayed just below your name and Flex location. Please keep in mind: The number of credits left for your cycle will adjust automatically when you book or cancel classes.

Also Know, how do I search for friends on ClassPass? To find your 'Friends' screen, navigate to your Profile, and click on the green 'Add Friends' button. You'll have two different ways to search for your friends: Add by Name: Search for your friends by their full name or their username.

Also question is, are ClassPass reviews Anonymous?

Get ahead of any problems by peppering your loyal customers with questions, so that you can suss out any molehills before they become mountains. ClassPass reviews are anonymous, but we often see some common threads pop up in the negative ones.

What happened to ClassPass live?

ClassPass Live, an interactive online workout membership, has been discontinued and is no longer available for subscription. Archived ClassPass Live videos are still available to access on-demand for all ClassPass subscribers in the United States, and for all former ClassPass Live subscribers.

Do unused ClassPass credits roll over?

Do my credits roll over? If you don't use all of your credits before your cycle ends, no worries! Given the current restrictions on group fitness, we're rolling over all unused credits until local studios and in-person classes become bookable again. If you cancel your account, you are ineligible for roll over credits.

How much is a credit worth on ClassPass?

In Los Angeles, a membership will run you $49 a month for 27 credits (worth 3-4 classes), $79 a month for 45 credits (worth 5-8 classes), and $139 a month for 85 credits (worth 9-14 classes). But if you live in rainy Seattle, the top tier is only $119 a month. You can check here for the prices in your area.

How many times can you visit a studio on ClassPass?

You can go to most studios on ClassPass as often as you want. In some cases, depending on our partner's preferences, you may see the credit price increase if you have already attended that studio 3-4 times in your membership cycle. *Different rules and restrictions may apply if you are on a promotion.

How many credits do you get with ClassPass?

If you look on the ClassPass website, it gives a estimated number of classes you can take per plan. For instance, in Los Angeles, they estimate that 27 credits will get you 3-4 classes, 45 credits will get you 5-8 classes, and 85 credits will get you 10-15 classes.

How many credits is pure barre ClassPass?

For instance, in Los Angeles, they estimate that 27 credits will get you 3-4 classes, 45 credits will get you 5-8 classes, and 85 credits will get you 10-15 classes. In Los Angeles, many classes cost 5 credits, aside from some Pilates reformers and barre classes, which usually cost 7-9 credits.

How do I maximize ClassPass?

Hennings said that “Tuesday was the most popular day to work out for ClassPass users.” So, if you want to maximize your class opportunities, try booking on Sunday and skipping Tuesday.

Is ClassPass bad for studios?

As a studio owner, I'm still weary of Classpass and the fact that new students in beginner level classes can still book an unlimited number of classes through the Premium Reservations feature. That said, Classpass does do a lot of good. For one, Classpass provides free-ish marketing.

How do I review a class on Classpass?

Can I give feedback for a class or studio?
  1. After you take a class, the next time you log in to ClassPass, you'll see a pop-up that asks you to rate the class and leave a comment.
  2. You might also see a list of suggested words that you can choose from to describe the class.
  3. Once you've rated a class, you'll be able to get back to booking other classes.

How do I leave a review on ClassPass?

Can I give feedback for a class or studio?
  1. After you take a class, the next time you log in to ClassPass, you'll see a pop-up that asks you to rate the class and leave a comment.
  2. You might also see a list of suggested words that you can choose from to describe the class.
  3. Once you've rated a class, you'll be able to get back to booking other classes.

Can someone else use my ClassPass?

No. You may not transfer, trade, or otherwise exchange ClassPass credits. If you're interested in gifting ClassPass to someone, you can purchase a gift card here.

Can you use ClassPass for a friend?

If your friend is already a ClassPass member and you want to take classes together, you can still use the “Invite Friends” link to let your friend know about class! They will need to book the class by using the credits in their account.

How late can you book ClassPass?

No; you need to book in advance through ClassPass. If you attend class without a processed ClassPass reservation, you will need to pay the studio's drop in rate in order to participate. With the mobile app, you can book on-the-go. For many studios, you can book up to 5 minutes before class starts!

How do you add friends on ClassPass?

If you'd like to invite a friend to class, you'll be able to do that, too! To find your 'Friends' screen, navigate to your Profile, and click on the green 'Add Friends' button. You'll have two different ways to search for your friends: Add by Name: Search for your friends by their full name or their username.

How do I use my referral credit on ClassPass?

Your friend must sign up directly with your referral link in order to receive credit (see screenshots below). Click here to refer a friend! Referral amounts automatically apply to membership charges and can't be combined with other promotions.

Is ClassPass live free?

ClassPass Live, as it was called, also required users to have a ClassPass Live subscription, which came with a heart rate monitor for users to track their progress. Those video and audio workouts are now available for free to anyone who is signed in to the ClassPass app.

Are ClassPass videos free?

Workouts you can do anywhere
Enjoy unlimited access to over 2,000 free video and audio workouts from top studios around the world.

How much is ClassPass live?

What Does ClassPass Live Cost? A ClassPass Live membership costs $19 per month or $10 per month if you're adding ClassPass Live onto your active ClassPass user account.

What is class pass live?

ClassPass Live. ClassPass Live, an interactive online workout membership, has been discontinued and is no longer available for subscription. Archived ClassPass Live videos are still available to access on-demand for all ClassPass subscribers in the United States, and for all former ClassPass Live subscribers.

How can I exercise at home?

15 Easy Workouts That You Can Do From Home
  1. Sit Ups. Basic, but effective.
  2. Crunches. These bite-size versions of the whole enchilada isolate smaller, deeper abdominal muscles in their motion.
  3. Bicycles. Lie on your back feet in the air, knees bent.
  4. Jumping Jacks.
  5. Squats.
  6. Lunges.
  7. Squat Jumps.
  8. Push Ups.

How do I get on ClassPass?

3 Steps to Get Started
  1. Step One: Fill out our interest form. Visit our website to let us know you're interested in signing up with ClassPass.
  2. Step Two: Onboarding. If your business is a good fit for our platform — which may be based on geographic needs, etc.
  3. Step Three: Start earning revenue.

How do I sign up for ClassPass live?

To sign up for ClassPass Live, just click this link and select the “Try ClassPass Live” blue button in the middle of your screen. ClassPass will ask you to create an account using either Facebook or your email address.