The Beachbody Company, a California-based digital fitness and nutrition company that operates the BODi streaming platform and the Beachbody On Demand digital fitness platform and the connected fitness platform, reported a Q2 2026 quarter that produced total revenue of $49.613 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026, down 22.4 percent from $63.941 million in the prior-year quarter, but a net income of $1.384 million for the quarter, a meaningful year-over-year change from the $5.900 million net loss in the prior-year quarter. The half-year 2026 picture is similarly bifurcated, with total revenue of $103.897 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026 down 23.8 percent from $136.304 million in the prior-year period, but a net income of $3.670 million for the half-year 2026, a meaningful year-over-year change from the $11.648 million net loss in the prior-year period.
The strategic implication is that the company is in the middle of a meaningful strategic pivot, with the connected fitness segment having been wound down and the company now focused on the digital and nutrition segments, and the half-year 2026 print was the first period in which the company returned to profitability on a half-year basis since the strategic pivot. The company has been navigating a meaningful liquidity constraint, with the ABL Facility carrying a financial covenant that requires liquidity to be greater than $12 million at all times, and the company has executed two amendments to the ABL Facility during 2025 and 2026 to maintain compliance with the financial covenants. The disclosure cadence that the next twelve months resolve is, in order of importance, the strategic pivot execution, the ABL Facility compliance, the digital segment subscriber trajectory, the nutrition segment trajectory, and the broader consumer discretionary spending environment.