Distribute your program via Re:Do Workouts
If you already run structured training, you don't need another content platform. You need a clean way to deliver workouts, keep members in sync, and ship updates without turning your programming into a spreadsheet support job.
Plan your own training in Re:Do Workouts.
Create the workout in your own words, run it step by step with timers and notes, schedule it when it fits, and log what actually happened.
Want Programs for coaches? Email coaches@redoworkouts.com to join the waiting list.
Members don't need Pro to use your program
Your distributor plan covers the Pro-required limits for the content you distribute. It does not unlock Pro for a member's personal content outside your program.
- Program workouts don't count toward Free workout limits
- Recurring schedules included in your program work for members on Free
- Members can run your program without buying an individual upgrade
Already using Re:Do? In the app, go to Routines → Programs to explore distributor setup and program access.
What you can distribute
- Workout libraries (strength, conditioning, skill, mobility)
- Schedules / weekly plans to keep intent visible
- Branded program profile (name, description, logo)
- Iterative updates when your programming evolves
How to start (simple)
- Start with a small library: 4–8 workouts people will actually repeat
- Add a schedule only if it helps onboarding and consistency
- Run one update cycle and confirm members stay aligned
How members get access
Share access through invite codes. Members request access, you approve it, and the program becomes available inside the app under Programs.
Invite codes vs links vs PDFs
Many coaches start with PDFs, spreadsheets, or links in a group chat. That can work for a while, but it breaks down when you update the plan. Invite-code access is useful because it creates one source of truth: members open the app and see the current version, not a stale file.
If you mainly want a simple share flow, start here: Share workout without account.
What the member experience should feel like
- Open the program and see the current week (no hunting)
- Run workouts in a player (timers, notes, structure)
- Track completion so the record is real
- Stay aligned when you ship updates
Updates without chaos
When you update your programming, members don't have to manually re-import files or hunt for the latest PDF. Programs keep the source organized so your club stays aligned.
This is especially useful for clubs where you iterate: you change warmups, swap exercises, or adjust volume mid-block. Programs reduce support overhead so you can focus on coaching instead of distribution.
What this is not
- Not a social feed
- Not an influencer marketplace
- Not a generic coaching layer that talks over your system
Programs pages
- Workout program platform
- Workout program app
- Coach workout program app
- Publish workout program
- Distribute workout program
- Share workout without account
- Deliver workouts to clients
- Program distributor request
FAQ
Do members need to buy Pro?
No. Program distribution covers the Pro-required limits for program content. Pro is not unlocked for personal content outside the program.
Is this only for 1:1 coaching?
No. It fits clubs, groups, and teams where version drift and onboarding are the real problems.
How do invite codes help?
They reduce manual onboarding and keep one source of truth so updates land cleanly.