VR Fitness · Meta Quest · 2026
Train Together vs FitXR
Two subscription VR fitness apps on Meta Quest, built on different ideas: FitXR’s instructor-led class library versus Train Together’s customizable AI trainer and personalized workouts. Here’s an honest side-by-side to help you pick.
At a glance
| Train Together | FitXR | |
|---|---|---|
| Coaching | Customizable AI trainer — you set look and personality | Instructor-led classes — energetic human coaches |
| Interaction | Two-way — talk to your coach and it responds | One-way — you follow a pre-filmed class |
| Workout style | Beat-matched full-body: stretch, flow, power | Box, Combat, HIIT, Dance, Zumba, Sculpt |
| New content | New themed pack every month | New classes added daily |
| Personalization | AI workouts built around your goals and injuries | Pick classes by type, length and intensity |
| Multiplayer | Additional game modes | Live multiplayer classes |
| Music | 100+ original tracks | Spotify playlist previews on classes |
| Price | Subscription | $12.99/mo · $107.99/yr |
| Platform | Quest 3 (Quest 2 supported) | Quest |
Where each one shines
FitXR’s strengths
- Huge class library. Seven studios and new classes daily, so there’s always something fresh to pick.
- The class format. If you like following a human instructor through a set class, FitXR does that well.
- Live multiplayer. Train alongside friends or the community in real time.
- Established and proven. One of the longest-running VR fitness apps, with a large user base.
Train Together’s strengths
- A coach that’s yours. Customize the trainer’s look and personality, from warm to tough, instead of a fixed instructor.
- It talks with you. The trainer is interactive, not pre-filmed. You can talk to it and it responds, so coaching feels like a two-way conversation rather than following a class video.
- Truly personalized. AI-generated workouts built around your goals, preferences and injuries, not one class for everyone.
- Themed monthly packs. Each month brings new workouts, music, environments and a fresh theme.
- Independent studio. Funded by other work, with no platform owner who can freeze it.
The honest verdict
If you love the studio-class format, following a human instructor through Box, HIIT or Dance, and you want the biggest library with something new every day, FitXR is excellent and well-established. It does that format better than almost anyone.
If what you want is a coach that adapts to you, one you design in both looks and personality, plus workouts generated around your own body and goals, that’s where Train Together is different. It’s less about picking from a class menu and more about a session built for you, with a trainer that motivates you the way you prefer.
They’re not really competing for the same minute of your day. Plenty of people keep FitXR for class variety and use Train Together for a personal, adaptive session. Both offer ways to try before you commit, so the low-risk move is to test each and see which one you actually come back to.
Common questions
Which is better, Train Together or FitXR?
Neither is simply better. FitXR wins on class variety, daily content and an established library. Train Together wins on a customizable AI coach and workouts personalized to your body and goals. Pick based on whether you prefer a class menu or a personal session.
Can I use both?
Yes, and many people do. They serve slightly different needs: FitXR for class variety, Train Together for a personal, adaptive coach.
Do both offer free trials?
FitXR includes a 7-day free trial. Train Together also offers ways to try it; check the current store listing for the latest offer.