Planet Fitness Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Neutral Sentiment: Q2 performance was mixed: Planet Fitness ended the quarter with 21.5 million members, up 3.6% year over year, while same-club sales rose 1.7% and adjusted EBITDA increased 3.5% to $153 million. However, comparable sales were driven entirely by rate growth, reflecting slower member additions.
  • Positive Sentiment: Management raised full-year adjusted EPS growth guidance to approximately 6% from 4%, primarily due to share repurchases, while maintaining expectations for roughly 7% revenue growth, 6% adjusted EBITDA growth, and 180–190 new club openings.
  • Neutral Sentiment: The company is prioritizing sustainable member growth through revised marketing, media optimization, retention tools, app upgrades, and a national limited-time $10 Classic Card promotion. Management emphasized that the promotion is a test—not a rollback of the standard $15 price—and said Black Card pricing decisions remain under evaluation.
  • Positive Sentiment: Planet Fitness repurchased approximately 4 million shares for $200 million during Q2, bringing year-to-date buybacks to $250 million and leaving $250 million under its authorization. Management also plans to continue recycling capital selectively through asset sales and international opportunities.
  • Neutral Sentiment: Black Card penetration increased 210 basis points year over year to approximately 68%, supported by continued additions to recovery offerings, while the expanded Black Card Spa test across 100 clubs and a redesigned app are intended to improve engagement and retention.
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Earnings Conference Call
Planet Fitness Q2 2026
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Operator

Good morning, thank you for joining today's Planet Fitness second quarter earnings conference call. After today's prepared remarks by management, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. If you have additional questions, please rejoin the queue. I would now like to hand the call over to Brendon Frey for opening remarks. Please go ahead.

Brendon Frey
Partner at ICR

Thank you, operator, good morning, everyone. Speaking on today's call will be Planet Fitness Chief Executive Officer, Colleen Keating, and Chief Financial Officer and President International, Sudhanshu Priyadarshi. Colleen and Sudhanshu will be available for questions during the Q&A session following the prepared remarks. Today's call is being webcast live and recorded for replay. Before I turn the call over to Colleen, I'd like to remind everyone that the language on forward-looking statements included in our earnings release also applies to our comments made during the call. Our release can be found on our investor website, along with any reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures mentioned on the call with their corresponding GAAP measures. With that, I'll now turn it over to Colleen.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thank you, Brendon, thank you everyone for joining us for the Planet Fitness second quarter earnings call. We are pleased to welcome Sudhanshu Priyadarshi to Planet Fitness, a proven global leader with more than 25 years of experience driving enterprise value creation across consumer-facing businesses. His deep CFO expertise, vast international operating experience, and disciplined approach to strategy, execution, margin expansion, and capital allocation align closely with our strategic growth priorities. I look forward to partnering with him to deliver meaningful value for our members, franchisees, and shareholders. I also want to thank and recognize Tom Fitzgerald for pausing his retirement to shepherd our finance organization through our period of leadership transition. Tom provided a knowledgeable and steady hand as interim CFO, enabling us to complete a thorough search, and he will remain with us in an advisory capacity through early September.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Given this, Tom is joining us on today's call and will be available to provide additional perspective during the Q&A. Now let me turn to our second quarter performance. During the quarter, we furthered the important work to reignite sustainable member growth. We are confident that the actions we outlined on our first quarter call are the right ones to achieve this overarching goal. While we are encouraged by our initial progress, several of our key initiatives, particularly with marketing, will take time to fully implement and gain traction. We finished the quarter with 21.5 million members, up 3.6% to last year. System-wide same club sales increased by 1.7%. Adjusted EBITDA increased 3.5% over Q2 2025. We opened 23 new clubs.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

The fitness industry is supported by strong long-term tailwinds as more people recognize the critical role movement plays in physical and mental well-being, disease prevention, and living longer, healthier lives. Against that backdrop, our focus remains clear: broaden our reach to the approximately 70% of the U.S. population not currently paying for a fitness membership, strengthen the relevance of our brand messaging with our core audience, and reinforce why Planet Fitness is uniquely positioned to bring people into the category. We appeal to fitness beginners, more casual gym-goers, or those progressing on their fitness journey who appreciate our strong value proposition and judgment-free environment. One of the reasons why people don't join a gym is intimidation, and Planet Fitness is ideally and uniquely positioned for this population.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We know proximity and convenience are also factors. With a Planet Fitness club within an approximate 12-minute drive of 170 million of the U.S. population, our reach and accessibility are unmatched. As we shared on our Q1 earnings call, we are concentrating our efforts this year on two priorities that are central to reigniting net member growth, driving acquisition, and reinforcing affordability. I'll discuss our progress to date in key areas supporting these priorities, including our marketing evolution, net member growth trends, pricing architecture, and in-club member experience enhancements. I'll also provide an update on global club expansion and franchisee engagement before turning the call over to Sudhanshu. Let me start with our marketing updates.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As we continue to evolve our marketing strategy, our goal is to both target and speak more effectively to the roughly 70% of the U.S. population that doesn't have a gym membership while reinforcing what makes Planet Fitness differentiated, our welcoming, non-intimidating environment. We are approaching this work in phases with our newly engaged creative agency. To date, we made intentional refinements to our existing creative, so it feels a bit more approachable and supportive, depicting more variety of fitness levels, dialing down sweat levels, and brightening the imagery. We will launch interim new creative that takes this a few steps further, featuring a more lighthearted tone aligned to our brand DNA with an intentional emphasis on our unique value proposition and brand differentiation within the HVLP landscape. You will see this new interim creative in market this quarter.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

At the same time, we will begin testing creative for an entirely new marketing campaign for our critical Q1 acquisition period, giving us time to read results and make adjustments before the campaign goes live in late December. We are continuing to advance our media optimization efforts. As we refine our creative and optimize our media mix, our goal is to better reach our target audience across social platforms and multiple media channels. To support that work, our dynamic creative optimization engine remains on track for a rolling launch beginning in September. This will allow us to better tailor creative and our messaging over time as we reach prospective members with greater relevance. Also in September, we will launch a redesigned Planet Fitness app with updates to make the member experience more personalized, engaging, and easier to navigate.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

This will include a dynamic home screen tailored to in-club workout, enhanced activity tracking, including weight, reps, and sets, a redesigned fitness profile with progress metrics, and improved Crowd Meter accuracy. Additional updates are planned for the balance of the year and into 2027, underscoring our commitment to continually enhancing member experience and supporting retention. On the marketing front, we kicked off our High School Summer Pass program in June, which continues to be an important way for us to introduce younger consumers to our brand and reinforce our commitment to making fitness accessible. We're continuing to build momentum with High School Summer Pass, with more than 12 million workouts completed to date. This program remains especially valuable as it builds awareness and brand affinity with the next generation of potential members, including Gen Alpha, as they become old enough to join.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Let me turn to our second quarter net member growth. As I noted earlier, we ended with 21.5 million members, up 3.6% to last year and flat to Q1. For Q2, our average monthly attrition rate was 3.5%, the midpoint of our historical range of 3%-4%. While we expect it to remain within that range going forward, there will be some fluctuation in future quarters due to seasonality. In an effort to improve this metric, we are deepening our member retention efforts with our predictive AI churn model integrated in our CRM platform, which is designed to identify early churn indicators. The model is currently in an alpha phase and continues to learn from member behavior. The next capability will be a next-best-action engine to serve up retention offers.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Related to our retention efforts, we will kick off components of our first 100-day program with franchisees at our September conference. This will strengthen engagement both inside and outside our clubs during the critical early period of a member's journey. As most members join online, an opportunity to engage with them shortly after joining can encourage a club visit. During the visit, our teams can proactively engage, understand a member's goals, and connect them with the most relevant areas of the club to provide support and meet their needs. We also recently implemented a mystery shop program to support consistent brand standards, enhance member satisfaction, and operational excellence across our clubs in the U.S. and Canada. The program supplements last year's system-wide NPS rollout to enhance member experience and service delivery in our clubs. Moving to our pricing architecture.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We have launched several regional and local price tests to better understand consumer responses across different markets. As part of our continued focus on reinforcing affordability and driving member acquisition, we will also test a $10 Classic Card promotion nationally later this quarter. Offering the Classic Card at $10 for a limited time promotion nationally will help us better understand regional impacts. We are not running this test to inform a rollback of the Classic Card price. We want to understand its impact for use in limited promo windows, as well as read the impacts by region. Turning to member experience. We know from industry data and member feedback that recovery is an important part of fitness. To this end, we expanded our test of new Black Card Spa modalities to 100 clubs across multiple DMAs and began marketing the upgraded features this summer.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

The broader test is designed to help us understand how these offerings influence total joins, join mix, upgrades, and retention. Additionally, based on strong member preference and franchisee enthusiasm, we offered the opportunity to our franchisees to order the Red Light Sauna and the LED Red Light Booth early. We're excited for the test results for the other modalities as we endeavor to make recovery more accessible, just as we democratized fitness access more than 30 years ago. Lastly, turning to development and franchisee engagement. During the second quarter, we opened 23 clubs, five of which were international, and included 21 franchise locations and two corporate-owned clubs. We announced this morning that we've welcomed a new franchisee to Planet Fitness. Seasoned hospitality developer, Ian McClure, CEO of Gulf Coast Hotel Management, acquired growth territory on the west coast of Florida.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Ian brings extensive experience in multi-unit real estate development, operations, and asset management. This is an important milestone and a clear signal of the momentum we are building behind disciplined, long-term system growth. It reflects the strength of our model, the confidence experienced franchisees and operators see in the Planet Fitness brand, and our opportunity to capitalize on population shifts in the U.S. by continuing to grow our footprint in markets where our accessible, high-value offering can reach more consumers. Turning to international. In July, we completed the sale of our ownership stake in our Australia franchise. The strong progress we've seen in Australia demonstrates we can deploy capital in a disciplined, focused manner to accelerate Planet Fitness' international expansion. The sale of our stake to Franchise Equity Partners validates this approach, and we appreciate FEP's ambition to scale the Planet Fitness brand and accelerate growth across Australia.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We remain steadfastly focused on unit economics, and to that end, continued our active engagement with our franchisees during the quarter, including holding several small group luncheons and dinners to hear directly from them. We look forward to furthering this engagement at our franchisee conference in September. Before I turn it over to Sudhanshu, I want to again thank Tom for stepping in as our Interim CFO and for graciously extending his time with us to support a smooth transition. His experience, leadership, and partnership have been invaluable. We're grateful for his contributions and wish him the very best as he returns to the Every Day is Saturday Club. Now I'll turn it over to Sudhanshu.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Thanks, Colleen, and good morning, everyone. It's a privilege to be with you today for my first earnings call as CFO of Planet Fitness. Before I walk through our second quarter results, I want to take a moment to share why I was drawn to this role. Over the course of my career, I have had the opportunity to work across a number of great consumer businesses. What drew me to Planet Fitness was its size and reach. Over $5 billion in total system-wide sales, nearly 3,000 clubs, and 21.5 million members, as well as a combination of factors I don't often see in one company. A brand with real emotional resonance in the Judgment Free Zone, a highly franchised and capital-efficient operating model, and a long runway for growth in the U.S. and internationally.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

I have spent my career focused on turning strategy into disciplined execution, driving margin expansion, capital efficiency, and shareholder value. I see tremendous opportunity to do exactly that here, working alongside Colleen and this leadership team, while also helping lead our international expansion. I also want to take a moment to thank Tom. Tom stepped back in at a critical moment for this company and did an excellent job of stabilizing the finance organization, all while helping set me up for a smooth start. Tom, thank you for your partnership, and I'm glad you will remain available to us as an advisor while we complete this transition. Now to our second quarter results. All of my comments regarding our second quarter performance will be comparing Q2 2026 to Q2 of last year, unless otherwise noted.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

We opened 23 new clubs in Q2 this year, consistent with the number of openings in the year-ago period. We delivered system-wide same club sales growth of 1.7% in the second quarter, with franchisee and corporate same club sales both up 1.7%. Our Q2 comp increase was entirely driven by rate growth. Black Card penetration was approximately 68% at the end of the quarter, an increase of 210 basis points from the prior year. For the second quarter, total revenue was $365 million, compared to $341 million, an increase of 7%. The increase was driven by revenue growth across all three segments. A 13% increase in franchisee segment revenue was primarily due to an increase in national ad fund, or NAF, higher royalty revenue from increased same club sales, as well as new clubs and franchisee and other fees.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

The increase in NAF revenue was primarily due to a one percentage point increase in NAF contributions from 2%-3% for 2026. For the second quarter, the average royalty rate was 6.7%, which is flat compared to prior year. The 4% increase in revenue in the corporate-owned club segment was driven by the sales from new clubs, as well as increased same-club sales. As a reminder, we opened 19 new corporate clubs since the end of Q2 last year, 11 of which occurred in the fourth quarter of 2025. Equipment segment revenue increased 4%. The increase was driven by higher revenue from new franchisee-owned club placement sales and higher revenue from replacement equipment sales. We completed 21 new club placements this quarter compared to 19 last year. For the quarter, replacement equipment accounted for 85% of total equipment revenue, compared to 87%.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Our cost of revenue, which primarily relates to the cost of equipment sales to franchisee-owned clubs, amounted to $64 million, compared to $59 million. Club operations expense, which relates to our corporate-owned club segment, increased 6% to $82 million, compared to $77 million. This increase was primarily due to operating expense from 19 new clubs opened since the end of Q2 last year, partially offset by the sale of eight clubs in California. SG&A decreased 3% to $34 million, compared to $36 million, while adjusted SG&A was $33 million, a decrease of 2%. National advertising fund expense was $33 million compared to $23 million, primarily due to the 1.5 this year in marketing from the local fund to the national fund. Net income was $67 million, adjusted net income was $68 million, and adjusted net income per diluted share was $0.88.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Our adjusted net income per share is based on an adjusted weighted diluted average share count of 77.5 million shares, compared with 80.1 million in the first quarter of 2026. The decrease in our share count reflects the open market repurchases made during the second quarter, which I will cover in detail shortly. Adjusted EBITDA was $153 million, an increase of 3.5% year-over-year, and adjusted EBITDA margin was 41.8% compared to $148 million with adjusted EBITDA margin of 43.3%. By segment, franchisee adjusted EBITDA was $92 million, and adjusted EBITDA margin decreased from 72.3%-67.6%, with the change in margin primarily due to the increase in the NAF contribution rate. Excluding NAF, franchisee adjusted EBITDA margins were consistent year-over-year. Corporate club adjusted EBITDA was $57 million, and adjusted EBITDA margin decreased from 40.7%-40%.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Equipment adjusted EBITDA was $24 million, and adjusted EBITDA margin decreased from 32.1%-28.4%. The change in equipment adjusted EBITDA margins was due to the timing of replacement equipment discounts. For the first half of 2026, equipment adjusted EBITDA margins were 29.6%, in line with our expectations. Turning to the balance sheet. In Q2 2026, utilizing cash on hand and a $75 million drawdown on one of our Variable Funding Notes, we repurchased approximately 4 million shares at an average price of $50.44 for a total of $200 million. This brought our year-to-date repurchases to $250 million, leaving $250 million remaining under the $500 million repurchase program authorized by the board late last year.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

As of June 30th, 2026, we had total cash equivalents, and marketable securities of $544 million, compared to $607 million on December 31st, 2025, which included $73 million and $66 million of restricted cash, respectively, in each period. We plan to utilize a portion of our available cash to repay the $75 million VFN by year-end. Moving on to our 2026 outlook. Based on our second quarter share repurchase activity, we are raising our view for adjusted net income per diluted share, which is now projected to grow approximately 6%, up from our prior outlook of approximately 4%. This is based on adjusted diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 77 million, down from our prior expectations of approximately 79 million. The benefit of lower share count is being partially offset by higher interest expense following the drawdown of our $75 million VFN.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Interest expense for the year is now expected to be approximately $115 million, up $4 million from our prior guidance, which is requiring us to adjust our adjusted net income guidance slightly to down 3% versus down 2%. The rest of our outlook remains unchanged. We still expect system-wide same club sales growth to be approximately 1%, revenue to grow approximately 7%, and adjusted EBITDA to grow approximately 6%. As we discussed on our Q1 call, we anticipate quarterly same club sales growth to moderate sequentially as we move through the year. This is still the expectation. Our forecast does not assume that same club sales are negative in either the third or fourth quarters.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Moving to unit growth, we still expect to open between 180 and 190 new clubs system-wide, with 150-160 equipment placements, and anticipate that the cadence of the remaining openings and placements to be weighted to the fourth quarter. We expect that replacement equipment sales will make up approximately 70% of total equipment segment revenue for the full year. We expect second half replacement equipment revenue to be slightly lower than the first half, with a higher mix in quarter three. We also expect full year equipment margin rate of approximately 30%. Lastly, we continue to expect capital expenditures to be up 10%-15% and depreciation and amortization to be up approximately 10%. In closing, having now had the chance to get closer to the business over the past 40 days, I am even more convinced of what drew me to Planet Fitness in the first place.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

This is a highly franchised, capital-efficient model built around a brand that continues to resonate broadly with consumers, and it has tremendous growth prospects domestically and more so internationally, where the TAM is even greater given the lower fitness participation rates outside of the U.S. As we look to the back half of the year and beyond, we remain focused on disciplined execution of the strategic priorities Colleen outlined aimed at driving sustainable growth and generating increased value for our members, franchisees, and shareholders. I will now turn the call back to the operator to open it up for Q&A.

Operator

We will now begin the question-and-answer session. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. We ask that you pick up your handset when asking a question to allow for optimum sound quality. If you are muted locally, please remember to unmute your device. Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes from the line of Arpine Kocharyan with UBS. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Arpine Kocharyan
Arpine Kocharyan
Analyst at UBS

Hi. Thank you so much for taking my question. Sudhanshu, welcome to the call. Look forward to working with you.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Thank you.

Arpine Kocharyan
Arpine Kocharyan
Analyst at UBS

You talked about having completed different pricing tests. Would you be able to share at all some of those initial findings, and learnings and what that could mean for your broader pricing structure? Specifically, how you're thinking about maybe introducing a third tier of pricing. Does that even make sense at this point? Is it fair to assume that any update to that lower-end pricing or maybe Classic Card pricing or whatever it could be, wouldn't come without a kind of a review of Black Card pricing at this point?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Arpine, good morning. Thanks for the question. As I indicated, we've got a number of price tests, both regionally and locally, to really understand consumer response across a number of different pricing architectures and different markets. Many of the tests are still in flight, and we are still reading the results. As you know, due to the subscription nature of our business and our seasonality, we tend to run tests for a fairly long period of time. We'll evaluate those tests on really reinforcing affordability, driving member acquisition, and sustained member growth. To your question, we've tested tiers, we've tested different price points and different regions as well.

Arpine Kocharyan
Arpine Kocharyan
Analyst at UBS

Great. Part of the reason for the latter part of my question is churn is actually coming in pretty steady, right? Even when we think about what it was in the prior quarter, it seems like churn is pretty steady. Does that make you sort of rethink the Black Card pricing strategy a little bit, or would you say that it's going to be viewed holistically more aligned with what you're doing with the rest of the pricing structure?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. Again, we're leaning hard into sustainable net member growth. As we evaluate any pricing decisions in our architecture, whether they're tiers, regional nuance, or something with Black Card, we're going to evaluate the price elasticity in conjunction with join mix, as well as total sustainable net member growth, and impact on churn.

Arpine Kocharyan
Arpine Kocharyan
Analyst at UBS

Thank you very much.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Randal Konik with Jefferies. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Randal Konik
Randal Konik
Analyst at Jefferies

Great, thanks. Just curious, on churn, again, it was mentioned that it's stable in the last question there. Is there any kind of difference you're seeing between churn statistics of Black Card versus the Classic Card at the moment? Just curious on what you're seeing there.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. Good morning, Randy, and thanks for the question. With regard to churn specifically, you're right that it's within the range that we've typically set an average monthly churn rate between 3% and 4%, and it was solidly in the middle there. We haven't seen a significant difference between Classic Card and Black Card member churn. As we've talked about before, we do see some variance across generational cohorts, but not a marked difference between Classic Card and Black Card.

Randal Konik
Randal Konik
Analyst at Jefferies

Got it. I guess just following up here on the $10 Classic Card test, can you just expand upon that a little bit more in terms of the scope, how long it will be in place if you offer a $10 limited time offer, what does that mean? Then, when you kind of think about that and you put that forth, you said you had some engagement with franchisees with dinners and stuff like that before the September meeting. Any initial impressions from these meetings you've held thus far with franchisees on communicating to them or different pricing architectures, different pricing objectives, and what their feedback is and what they've been asking for, or what they're kind of focused on right now?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure. Specific to the $10 Classic Card promo, it is a promo window. I guess for competitive reasons, we won't indicate the exact dates we're going to run it or exactly how long it will run, but it will be a limited time promotion. We do intend to run it during this quarter. We have communicated with our franchisees about our intent to test that as a promo, again, a limited time promo nationally. One of the reasons it's important to test it nationally is to read the regional nuances and really understand kind of price elasticity and demand indicators around price point in different markets around the country. From a franchisee sentiment standpoint, we've been very communicative with them around our strategic pivots and, again, around this promo.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As in any franchise organization, we'll have some franchisees that would be completely on board and others that might be a little bit more reticent, but certainly they understand the outputs that we're seeking to evaluate by running this test nationally.

Randal Konik
Randal Konik
Analyst at Jefferies

Got it. Thank you.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Simeon Siegel with Guggenheim Securities. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Simeon Siegel
Simeon Siegel
Analyst at Guggenheim Securities

Thanks, everyone. Morning. Sudhanshu, welcome. Look forward to working with you. Colleen, maybe just to follow up on that. If someone buys the $10 Classic Card, do they get it temporarily, or does that become their go-forward rate? It just feels like that's a pretty compelling offer now, I'm curious how you plan to use that to strategically trigger new adds, and also how you ensure it doesn't drive any negative response from anyone who joined at $15 or maybe would have joined at $15 in the future. Just curious how you're thinking about the potential impact to franchisee unit economics. Do you have offsets to the lower revenue? Do you think it drives incremental members in that offset? Just curious how you're thinking about that full picture. Thanks.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Morning, Simeon. Thanks for the question. From a standpoint of pricing, it's a limited time offer, It's not intended to be a limited time rate. When someone joins at a Classic Card price point, as we've done historically, that's a legacy protected rate. As long as they remain a member of Planet Fitness, they continue to enjoy the rate at which they joined, and that will be, or is intended to be the case with this limited $10 promo. From a standpoint of unit economics, we do know that the lift of the Classic Card price from $10-$15 across the system holistically has been accretive to the AUVs of our franchisee clubs. There are some franchisees in certain markets who have encouraged us to test the $10 promo pricing.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We did it in a very concentrated regional test earlier this summer or late spring, really, again, want to read and better understand the regional nuances and regional price elasticity by running the test nationally. I think as I indicated, we're not running the test because we're contemplating a rollback of $15- $10.

Simeon Siegel
Simeon Siegel
Analyst at Guggenheim Securities

Perfect. Thanks. Best luck.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Jonathan Komp with Baird. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Jonathan Komp
Jonathan Komp
Analyst at Baird

Hi, good morning. Thank you. Colleen, I want to follow up on the marketing pivot that you highlighted. Would you characterize this more as a shift back to the historical Planet playbook? Are you contemplating within the tests ways to drive incremental value to members that you could find new ways to monetize? I know there's a lot of discussion about testing different price points, but what about alternative offerings or new ways to add value that you might be able to capture more dues or price from members over time?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure. Good morning. Nice to hear from you, and thanks for the questions. To your first question about kind of the marketing playbook, I alluded to it in my remarks a bit. What you'll see in the new campaign that we're developing is certainly a lighter approach. We want to convey approachability and ensure that our messaging resonates with the 70% that is really our target audience, our core consumer. A more casual gym-goer, fitness beginner. What this brand has historically done very successfully is bring people into the category. We want to ensure that we're reaching people with messaging that conveys that approachability, judgment-free and welcoming, no gym intimidation environment that makes Planet Fitness unique and special.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As it relates to continuing to enhance the value proposition for our members, we've done a lot over the last few periods to enhance the value proposition for our members. We're seeing it resonate in the increases in our Net Promoter Scores. Our Net Promoter Scores are up nine percentage points year-on-year as of the end of Q2. Our feedback about the format optimization and the investments that we've made in equipment on the club floor, our member feedback is telling us that they're seeing enhanced value in their relationship with Planet Fitness. As you know, more than two-thirds of our members today are Black Card members, we're making significant enhancements to our recovery offering in the Black Card Spa, having tested new modalities in 13 clubs earlier this year, and now this summer, moving to 100-club test with the five new Black Card modalities.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We're very focused on continuing to add value for our members, both at the Classic and Black Card tiers.

Jonathan Komp
Jonathan Komp
Analyst at Baird

Separately, I wanted to ask how we should view capital allocation in light of the pretty significant buyback completed during the quarter. Maybe more broadly, your business has become more capital-intensive over the past several years. Just any broader thoughts on evaluating the current structure, the current ownership rate of your unit base, especially with the new franchise interest you mentioned. Just any broader thoughts there would be helpful. Thank you.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Jonathan, this is Sudhanshu. First, capital allocation will remain what we have today. We are a cash flow generative business. We use a lot of cash to generate value, whether opening clubs, you saw how we have recycled capital in Australia, or buying back share when we see the value. At the same time, we will continue to look at international growth opportunities, same like Australia model, where we see growth. Your question about why we having a corporate club, why we have a franchisee, we want to run an asset-light model. That's what we have. We have less than 10% is the corporate club. We want to continue to run that model. That model is working for us.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Overall, we feel that we will look at all our options available to us, management team and board, to create shareholder value. That's what we are here for, and all of those options we consider regularly. I think what we have right now is driving growth, is driving member growth, and we are happy about it. Anything Colleen want to add?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

I'll just say, Jon, I know you're aware, we sold our California clubs last year to an existing franchisee, who had infrastructure on the West Coast and could operate them more efficiently than we could because we didn't have a large portfolio on the West Coast. Exiting our position in Australia is another example. We'll use our balance sheet to help fuel and accelerate growth in a healthy way. At the same time, if we have an opportunity to exit a position and recycle that capital, we will do that as well. To date, we've kept to the ish 90/10, 90%/10% franchise versus corporate-owned. We see our corporate portfolio as a great test lab for us as we continue to be a test and learn shop and want to invest in kind of R&D.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

At the same time, we continue to evaluate opportunities for capital recycling and that could include other portfolio transactions with our currently corporate stores, if the right opportunity presented itself. Again, similar to as we did with Australia, California, you know that we've considered our position in Spain as well, and at some juncture intend that we'll either sell the Spain territory or bring a franchisee into that market as well.

Jonathan Komp
Jonathan Komp
Analyst at Baird

Okay. Thank you very much.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Rahul Krotthapalli with JPMorgan. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Rahul Krotthapalli
Rahul Krotthapalli
Analyst at JPMorgan

Good morning, guys. Colleen, does it make sense to test weekly membership plans in the system, say at like a lower $499 or a $599 Classic Card, or like a $699, $799 Black Card, given mature club capacity still remains? I know you guys do this in Australia or probably in some other markets. Are you testing these? What do you think the impact could be? I have a follow-up.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure. Hi, Rahul. Nice to hear from you. Thanks for the question. You're right, we do have other billing cycles in other geographies, some of the international geographies, more because of that market, and that's what the consumer expects in those geographies. Here domestically, in the U.S., the monthly billing is the most typical billing structure. To clearly answer your question, we have not tested and are not currently contemplating a weekly billing test in the U.S.

Rahul Krotthapalli
Rahul Krotthapalli
Analyst at JPMorgan

Got it. Then you shared some details on the upcoming app enhancements. Is there an opportunity to provide something on the lines of a nutrition or a dietary recommendations or partnerships with many networks out there? To your point on democratizing even wellness beyond recovery, any thoughts there?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure. You're asking about the ability to use our app to highlight partnerships? Am I getting the question clearly?

Rahul Krotthapalli
Rahul Krotthapalli
Analyst at JPMorgan

Partnerships with any nutrition or dietary recommendations for the existing membership base as an added feature for the wellness.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. We've done some of that to date. We've had a partnership with Factor Meals, which provides prepackaged nutrition, balanced nutrition, meal plan options, and had fairly good utilization with our members with that perk. We have also had a partnership with Ro. Ro provides nutrition and wellness counseling and also GLP-1 access and access to physician support, and that launched in late Q4 of last year. It's been one of our most successful and most utilized perks programs to date. We're always exploring additional opportunities for perks and partnerships.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Again, for competitive reasons, I probably won't talk about them with specificity except to talk about the ones that I just highlighted in the Ro partnership, and the fact that we do see an opportunity to utilize the app to bring to bear opportunities for a more holistic access to other wellness partners through the member relationship with Planet Fitness.

Rahul Krotthapalli
Rahul Krotthapalli
Analyst at JPMorgan

Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Max Rakhlenko with TD Cowen. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Max Rakhlenko
Max Rakhlenko
Analyst at TD Cowen

Great, thanks a lot. First, Colleen, can you remind us historically the mix of joins that would come during promotion versus non-promotion periods? As there are some concerns that this price test that you're doing on the Classic Card could eventually become almost a shadow price decrease. Separately, how do you maintain the $15 Classic Card members from not quitting and rejoining at $10?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Morning. It's nice to hear from you. We have historically not really deconstructed publicly the promo versus non-promo joins. What I will say is that we intend to test this promo, national promo, really to Read how it performs across different regions and different geographies. Again, it's not contemplated to be the new Classic Card pricing at all. As it relates to trade down, which I think is your question, we ran a localized $10 Classic Card promo a couple of months ago, earlier in the summer, late spring. One of the things that we were reading from that test before we made the decision to test nationally, was trade down, and we did not see significant trade down from $15-$10 at all.

Tom Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald
Interim CFO at Planet Fitness

Hey, Max Rakhlenko. It's Tom Fitzgerald. I'd add one thing too. Back when we were testing, moving from $10-$15, we had numerous test sales back in 2024. One of the test sales was at $15 all the time, we would promote to $10. Across multiple promotions on Classic Card, we didn't see really anybody. You could count them on one hand, how many people bought a $15 membership, came back in when we went to $10 to, essentially downgrade. They weren't doing it.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

I think the importance is that very limited time offer, so that it doesn't become, to use your vernacular, shadow pricing.

Tom Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald
Interim CFO at Planet Fitness

Yeah.

Max Rakhlenko
Max Rakhlenko
Analyst at TD Cowen

Got it. That's super helpful. In the 150-160 franchise placements for this year, what's the expectation for the number of boxes that may open ahead of the ADAs? Separately, can you just update us on usage of where cure periods are today versus prior periods as we assess any potential risk around openings slowing next year?

Tom Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald
Interim CFO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. Hey, Max Rakhlenko. It's Tom Fitzgerald. I'll try that one. We don't really disclose how many people are ahead of ADAs. I think we've talked historically, directionally pre-COVID, a number of folks were ahead of their ADAs, given where the system was at the time. We currently don't really disclose that. I think broadly speaking, most folks are tracking to their ADAs. A couple might be slightly ahead. We also, in terms of the cure periods, which I think to your point is really for those who are unaware, the time to get a club open if it's not going to open on time for reasons that are beyond your control like permitting or whatever. We don't really disclose that either, but I would say it's not disproportionately higher or lower than it's been in recent years.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah.

Max Rakhlenko
Max Rakhlenko
Analyst at TD Cowen

Maybe as a quick follow-up, given that it doesn't seem like you think that there's going to be much of a decel in openings next year. Is that fair?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We're not guiding next year at this point. We will do that in due course, but we're confident in where we guided openings for this year. Of course, came off a very strong opening year last year. We're feeling good about the unit opening momentum. I think to the use of cure periods and your earlier question, at the end of the day, our franchisees want to open clubs. We're heavily weighted to Q4 openings because they want to open clubs in time for the Q1 acquisition period. At the end of the day, leaning into the flywheel and the strong economics of our focus on sustained member growth are the things that are going to be most accretive to unit economics, and bring people into the system, like the new franchisee that we just announced this morning.

Max Rakhlenko
Max Rakhlenko
Analyst at TD Cowen

Great. Thanks so much. Good luck second half.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thank you.

Tom Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald
Interim CFO at Planet Fitness

Thanks, Max.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Joseph Altobello with Raymond James. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Joseph Altobello
Joseph Altobello
Analyst at Raymond James

Thanks. Good morning. I understand the plan is not to roll back Classic to $10, but if the test does prove successful in certain areas, could you have different pricing across regions, for example, on Classic? Then to follow up on that, is the plan still to go to $30 nationally on Black Card at some point?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

I'll take that. I'll at least start that. I've said a couple of times that one of the things that we want to read from the national Classic Card promo at $10, is the regional nuance, and if different regions have a different performance to the $10 price point. Again, we're not going to talk forward-looking about what our intentions are from a pricing architecture, because we still have a lot of things in test, and we consider this $10 national promo also a test. As we read the tests and make decisions, we'll communicate that, but you're right to infer that we're reading regional nuance with this.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As far as the Black Card pricing to $30, I'd say we made an appropriate decision, given that we're leaning into net member growth very heavily this year, because it's the thing that's most accretive to the economic flywheel for our franchisees. It was an appropriate decision to pause the nationwide rollout of the Black Card price. At the same time, we're putting new modalities into the Black Card Spa, continuing to add value, looking at regional nuance. At some juncture, obviously, we see that there'll be an opportunity to move on Black Card pricing. Exactly where, how much, and will it be static nationwide, those are things that we're continuing to evaluate.

Joseph Altobello
Joseph Altobello
Analyst at Raymond James

Got it. Helpful. Just to follow up on that, what sort of changes have you made to the creative development process to ensure that it resonates with your target customer? Because it seems like you kind of lost your way a little bit, obviously, during this past holiday period. Thanks.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. What I would say is the last campaign did a lot of what we asked it to do in conveying that you could get strong at Planet Fitness and that we had top-quality equipment. At the same time, we left some of our customers feeling like we weren't talking to them with regard to the things that make us most unique and special, which is our approachability and our Judgment Free Environment. In the interim creative and in the new campaign, you will see us dialing up a bit more a lightheartedness, a little bit of humor, more approachability so that we broaden the reach and really ensure that we are marketing to the full 70% that is our deep pool of consumers and unique for Planet Fitness.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As I mentioned in my remarks, you will see later this quarter some interim new creative that will convey that bit of humor, bit of lightheartedness, while at the same time conveying that you can get a great workout at Planet Fitness. For the full new campaign that will launch at the end of Q4 and carry us into the critical Q1 join period, member acquisition period, we'll be testing that new campaign and creative throughout the next few months.

Joseph Altobello
Joseph Altobello
Analyst at Raymond James

Okay. Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Sharon Zackfia with William Blair. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Sharon Zackfia
Sharon Zackfia
Analyst at William Blair

Hey, Colleen. Maybe following up on that last question, can you talk about any changes in the way you're testing the creative relative to last year? I know you felt good about the test last year, and then, when the launch happened, it didn't really meet expectations.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah. For the creative that we were running last year in 2025, we tested that fairly extensively before we launched it, and it was driving increase in joined volume. As you know, we had a 10% lift in net member growth in 2025 versus 2024, despite the two headwinds of the nationwide roll of click to cancel and the price increase of 50% on the Classic Card pricing. At the same time, as we saw traction with that campaign, we dialed it up, and I say we probably over-torqued, dialed up the sweat level, dialed up the size of the muscle, and brought talent in that represented a little bit more of the fit getting fitter versus the 70% that is our target.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

The change in the creative, the next creative and the new campaign, you'll see us featuring not only in messaging the approachability, but also in the talent, and how we shoot that creative. We will continue to test it with consumers extensively and probably even a little bit more than we've tested in the past, and that's one of the reasons why we're going to run interim creative that will start this quarter, and how we read that will also help inform the full new campaign that we'll launch for Q1.

Sharon Zackfia
Sharon Zackfia
Analyst at William Blair

Okay. Thank you.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thanks, Sharon.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Xian Siew with BNP Paribas. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Xian Siew
Xian Siew
Analyst at BNP Paribas

Hi, guys. Thanks for the question. It sounds like Summer Pass is going well. Maybe could you compare it a little bit to last year? I know it's important to attract the next generation of gym-goers, but maybe could you talk about how that's balancing between younger consumers who may be a little bit more gym serious versus more casual, older consumers? Is the marketing shift to maybe less sweat, less fit getting fitter, impacting the acquisition of younger consumers at all? Thanks.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Sure. High School Summer Pass last year, obviously we're still in the middle of High School Summer Pass this year, High School Summer Pass last year, we had a significant increase in participation, more than 30% increase in participation 2025 versus 2024, saw an increase in the conversion percentage at the end of High School Summer Pass last year. How we're tracking this year is pretty close in line to what we saw last year. Maintaining that significant increase that we had seen last year. We're within a couple of percent of last year's numbers, again, we're still in the middle of High School Summer Pass, we won't measure conversion until after the Pass program ends, then we mark it for conversion in the fall.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

As I said, we've had 12 million workouts, incredible participation, it remains a key program for us to attract young consumers into the category. As it relates to the younger consumer maybe being a bit more fitness-minded or fitness aware, we have seen, again, Gen Z as the fastest-growing proportion of our membership and also the largest proportion of our joins. We know our brand is resonating with Gen Z. One of the things we're doing with the DCO engine, the dynamic creative optimization engine, that will enable us to tailor our marketing messaging to different target audiences. We've also, you've probably seen, enhanced the use of influencers across social channels. We've seen the use of influencers resonate with the younger consumer.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

We'll ensure that the optimization of our media mix and the use of the DCO engine, which is scheduled to launch in September, will enable us to reach across all of our target consumers.

Xian Siew
Xian Siew
Analyst at BNP Paribas

Okay, thanks. For maybe the second half, same-store sales, I think you mentioned some moderation, but staying positive. Could you maybe give us a little bit more color on how we should think about the mix of rate versus member growth in the second half?

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yes. Yeah. I could start, or you want to take that?

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

Yeah.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Yeah, go ahead.

Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
CFO and President, International at Planet Fitness

The rate of, we said that in Q2, most of, entirely everything was driven by rate. That was our expectation, and it reflected the slowdown in net new joins. With more than 100% of the comp is driven by rate. It reinforces our focus on prioritizing member growth across entire system. We recognize that increasing the membership is what will fuel the Planet Fitness flywheel, and that's our focus area. Sustainable long-term growth is basically driven by expanding the member base, complemented by rate growth rather than the other way around. As Colleen said, we continue to sharpen and intensify our focus on driving member growth and member acquisition.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

I'll just say two additional things, perhaps, relative to this question. We are not contemplating or anticipating in our guidance a negative comp quarter in either of the two remaining quarters of the year. We're not projecting a negative quarter in Q3 or Q4. To Sudhanshu's point, the comp will be driven entirely by rate. I'll also say, we increased our Black Card penetration again in Q2 by about 200 basis points over Q2 prior year. We're continuing to get price lift, organic price lift, or I should say average rate lift, because of the continuing increase in Black Card penetration.

Xian Siew
Xian Siew
Analyst at BNP Paribas

Great. Thank you.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

I think we're at time, right?

Operator

We have reached the end of the Q&A session. I will now turn the call back to Colleen Keating, CEO, for closing remarks.

Colleen Keating
Colleen Keating
CEO at Planet Fitness

Thank you. In closing, I'd first like to thank our team members for the progress on our priorities to really reignite sustainable member growth and also our franchisees for their support of these endeavors. We're proud of our leadership position in the fitness industry and our highly profitable business model with durable cash flows. Throughout our history, we've demonstrated our ability to adapt to changing market conditions while remaining focused on long-term growth. We've differentiated ourselves through an accessible, high-value offering that has broadened the appeal of fitness to millions of consumers. That same disciplined approach continues to drive our strategy today, and I am confident it will fuel the growth that this brand can deliver. Thank you.

Operator

This concludes today's call. Thank you for attending. You may now disconnect.

Executives
    • Colleen Keating
      Colleen Keating
      CEO
    • Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
      Sudhanshu Priyadarshi
      CFO and President, International
    • Tom Fitzgerald
      Tom Fitzgerald
      Interim CFO
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