Meta's mass layoffs have left the Supernatural fitness community reeling, with many users mourning the loss of their favorite VR workout experience. The popular app, which Meta acquired in 2022, was set to undergo significant changes after a lengthy legal battle over antitrust concerns.
Supernatural's coaches were praised by users for their authenticity and enthusiasm, but the company ultimately decided to shut down the service due to financial constraints. The layoffs have left users feeling heartbroken, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment and frustration.
"I'm going to stick it out until they turn the lights out on us," said Stefanie Wong, a long-time Supernatural user who has organized meetups for other members. "It's not just about the app; it's about the community and the coaches that we care about."
The Supernatural platform was known for its immersive VR workouts, led by experienced coaches who offered support and motivation to users. The service was particularly popular among those living in rural areas or with limited access to gyms, as it provided a convenient and effective way to stay active.
However, Meta's decision to discontinue Supernatural has left many users wondering what the future holds for the platform. Some have expressed concerns about how the company will continue to license music from big-name bands, while others are worried that the service will lose its unique charm without its beloved coaches.
As one user put it, "It's just beautiful, isn't it? The community and the coaches we've grown to love – it's hard to say goodbye." For now, fans of Supernatural will have to bid farewell to their favorite VR workout experience, but many hope that the platform will rise from the ashes in some form.
Supernatural's coaches were praised by users for their authenticity and enthusiasm, but the company ultimately decided to shut down the service due to financial constraints. The layoffs have left users feeling heartbroken, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment and frustration.
"I'm going to stick it out until they turn the lights out on us," said Stefanie Wong, a long-time Supernatural user who has organized meetups for other members. "It's not just about the app; it's about the community and the coaches that we care about."
The Supernatural platform was known for its immersive VR workouts, led by experienced coaches who offered support and motivation to users. The service was particularly popular among those living in rural areas or with limited access to gyms, as it provided a convenient and effective way to stay active.
However, Meta's decision to discontinue Supernatural has left many users wondering what the future holds for the platform. Some have expressed concerns about how the company will continue to license music from big-name bands, while others are worried that the service will lose its unique charm without its beloved coaches.
As one user put it, "It's just beautiful, isn't it? The community and the coaches we've grown to love – it's hard to say goodbye." For now, fans of Supernatural will have to bid farewell to their favorite VR workout experience, but many hope that the platform will rise from the ashes in some form.