FitFusion free trial

Updated — In Video SVOD → Channel, FitFusion is available on Prime Video Channels. We took a look at the FitFusion free trial and found a focused Fitness library with on‑demand series and films, plus a rotating catalog that mixes originals with licensed titles. It’s a low‑risk way to sample the vibe before paying.

Key details

ServiceFitFusion
PlatformsPrime Video Channels
Trial availableYes
Trial length7 days
Trial typeStandard
Credit card requiredYes
After the trial$6.99/mo
Included plan(s)FitFusion

Start your free trial

Choose one of the official options below to start the FitFusion free trial. Links open in a new tab.

Start free trial — Direct

Our quick take

We tried the FitFusion free trial through Prime Video Channels and liked how quickly it slots into an existing Prime Video setup. The catalog leans into Fitness and stays fresh thanks to a rotating mix of originals and licensed titles. Seven days is enough to sample a handful of series and see if the workouts and presentation fit your routine. The $6.99/mo rate after the trial feels straightforward, and what you get in the trial mirrors the core experience.

What you get with the trial

During the FitFusion free trial, you can browse and stream the channel’s on‑demand series and films. The focus is Fitness, so expect training series and workout‑style programming presented like shows and movies. The library rotates as licenses change, and it includes both originals and licensed titles.

Highlights you can expect:

  • On‑demand access to Fitness content presented as series and films.
  • A rotating catalog that can surface new options regularly.
  • A mix of originals plus licensed titles to keep variety in the lineup.
  • All viewing inside Prime Video Channels, so it feels like any other Prime Video add‑on.

If you already live inside Prime Video, the FitFusion free trial feels familiar: one channel tile, one library, one bill.

Who this trial is best for

The FitFusion free trial is best for people who want a Fitness channel they can sample inside the Prime Video app without adding another standalone service. It suits Prime Video users who like on‑demand, class‑style series and films they can dip into on their own schedule. It also works for cord‑cutters who prefer to keep everything in one subscription hub (Video SVOD → Channel) and for anyone curious about a rotating catalog that mixes originals and licensed titles before committing long term.

Pros and cons we noticed

Here’s what stood out in our testing, keeping it to the essentials.

  • ✅ A straightforward 7‑day FitFusion free trial that mirrors the paid experience.
  • ✅ Seamless placement inside Prime Video Channels, with a rotating lineup of originals and licensed titles.
  • ⚠️ Credit card required and it renews at $6.99/mo if you don’t cancel before the week ends.

Manage or cancel after the trial

Manage your FitFusion free trial the same place you started it. Since this is a Prime Video Channel, billing and playback stay in Amazon’s ecosystem. If you decide not to keep it, cancel before your 7 days are up to avoid the $6.99/mo charge.

Manage / cancel — Prime Video Channel

how to cancel FitFusion free trial

Because FitFusion runs as a Prime Video Channel, you manage cancellation through Amazon. Visit the Prime Video Subscriptions page and turn off auto‑renew for the channel before your 7‑day window ends. Once you cancel, access lasts until the trial period expires.

length of FitFusion free trial

The FitFusion free trial lasts 7 days and is a Standard trial. After the trial, your subscription renews at $6.99/mo unless you cancel. We recommend setting a reminder a day or two before renewal to decide whether to continue.

is there a FitFusion free trial

Yes, there is a FitFusion free trial available on Prime Video Channels. You can start it from Amazon’s Prime Video storefront or the channel’s offer page and explore the Fitness library, including on‑demand series and films with a rotating mix of originals and licensed titles.

More questions people ask

Do channel subscriptions give me a separate app login?

No—playback and billing stay inside the platform app.

If I switch to a direct subscription later, will my watchlist carry over?

Usually not—lists and progress are tied to the platform account.

Does the library rotate?

Yes—titles shift as licenses change; favorites can come and go.

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