Glo

Glo

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Yoga and meditation app
  • 18 different styles of classes
  • 8,000  on-demand classes and 90 programs
  • 1:1 concierge service available
Categories: Technology

Pros & Cons

What We Like...
  • Both live and on-demand classes
  • 60 different instructors
  • Yoga and Pilates programs for beginners
  • Customer reviews love the content
  • Pre and post-natal classes
What Needs Improvement...
  • Only 7-day free trial
  • Customer reviews complain that the app is not intuitive
  • Android app users complain app crashes frequently
  • More expensive than competitors

Specs

Types of training18 styles: ashtanga\, barre\, breathwork\, cardio\, daily mindfulness\, hatha\, HIIT\, iyengar yoga\, kundalini\, lecture\, mantra\, mat pilates\, mindfulness\, partner yoga\, pilates fusion\, postnatal\, power yoga\, prenatal\, qigong\, recovery\, restorative\, strength\, toa yin\, tutorial\, vinyasa flow\, visualization\, yin\, yoga conditioning\, and yoga nidra
Free trial period7 days
SubscriptionMonthly or annual
Available systemsiOS\, Android\, Roku\, FireTV\, and Chromecast
Class lengths2-90 minutes
Pricing$30/month\, $245/year

Summary

The Glo Yoga and Meditation app has over 8,000 on-demand classes, 90 programs, and 18 different styles of exercise. Customer reviews love the content; however, customers did complain about the quality of the app. Apple users found it to not be intuitive, and Android users experienced crashing.