Made for shared routines
Useful for couples, friends, or family members who want to use the same pool of sessions when an eligible pack allows it.
Feature guide
If you want flexible gym access for two people without starting with two separate plans, shareable membership can be a practical fit. This page explains when it applies, how it works, and what to compare before choosing a pack.
Start with the essentials, then move deeper only if you need more detail.
Useful for couples, friends, or family members who want to use the same pool of sessions when an eligible pack allows it.
The idea is simple: when the pack qualifies, two people can use the same membership access instead of buying two plans from day one.
Before buying, compare the cities, localities, and gyms you both are likely to use so the plan fits both routines.
Shared membership is helpful when two people want flexibility but do not want to commit to two separate memberships immediately. It works especially well when both people train in overlapping localities or use the same city network.
This option is most useful when usage is predictable enough to share the same pool of sessions, but flexible enough that a rigid monthly plan would feel wasteful.
Start with the membership page, then compare the cities and localities both people are likely to use. That gives you a much better decision than choosing based on one generic membership headline.
Next steps
Start with membership options, then compare the gyms and localities you are both likely to use.
No. Shared access is available only on eligible packs, so you should always compare the current membership rules before choosing.
People who want flexibility for two users, but do not want to start with two completely separate plans, usually get the most value from it.
Compare membership options first, then open the gym directory and shortlist the localities both people will actually use.