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REVIEW

Fitpromax is a free Tizen fitness channel still finding its shape.

A Radiance-built workout app that landed on Samsung TVs in March 2026 — free, lightly documented, and aimed at the living-room-cardio crowd who don't want a Peloton-tier subscription on the big screen.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Samsung TV

Fitpromax

RADIANCE

OUR SCORE

6.6

SAMSUNG TV

★ —

PRICE

Free

Fitpromax is the kind of app that exists because a gap exists. Samsung Tizen TVs — the dominant smart-TV platform in roughly 30% of US living rooms — have a fitness-app catalogue that is, in 2026, structurally underserved. Apple Fitness+ isn’t there. Peloton’s TV experience is limited. Beachbody’s Tizen presence comes and goes. What’s left, for a Samsung-TV owner who wants guided cardio without leaving the sofa, is a handful of free or low-cost channels filling the space the major brands haven’t bothered to enter.

Radiance, the developer behind Fitpromax, has built into that gap. The app launched on the Samsung TV store at the end of March 2026 and was last updated two weeks later, which places it inside the first-release window where the catalogue, the UI, and the editorial direction are still being shaped. The listing is sparse — no public class roster, no screenshots surfaced through the store, no rating signal (Tizen never collects user ratings, so the absence isn’t damning), and a developer page that suggests Radiance is a small operation rather than a heavyweight studio.

The honest read is that Fitpromax is a low-stakes free download on a platform where most fitness options ask for $15 a month upfront. That price tag absorbs a lot of forgiveness for a first-release channel. Whether the class library and stream quality justify making it a regular fixture in a household’s TV-fitness rotation depends on what’s actually inside on first launch — and that is, for now, mostly a question for the user to answer.

Fitpromax is a low-stakes free download on a platform where most fitness options ask for $15 a month upfront.

FEATURES

Fitpromax is a free fitness channel for Samsung Tizen TVs, published by Radiance and listed under the Sports category. The build went live on the Samsung TV store on 30 March 2026 and last updated in mid-April, which puts it squarely in the first-release window where the catalogue and the UI are still being shaped.

The app sits in the living-room-workout tier of TV fitness — guided video sessions designed to be followed from a sofa-distance away with a Samsung remote in hand. That category on Tizen is thin: most heavyweight names (Peloton, Apple Fitness+, Beachbody) are not natively available, so a free entry like Fitpromax fills a real gap for owners of a Samsung set who want structured workouts without paying a monthly fee.

Samsung's TV-store metadata for Fitpromax is sparse — no public screenshots are surfaced through the listing, no rating data (Tizen never collects it), and the developer page for Radiance shows a small portfolio. Treat the catalogue depth, coach roster, and class length as things to verify on first launch rather than promises from the listing.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Free is the headline win. The TV-fitness category is dominated by subscription apps that gate everything behind a $13–$25 monthly charge before a user has done a single class, and Fitpromax breaks that pattern on Tizen specifically. For a Samsung-TV household that wants a no-commitment way to do guided cardio in the lounge, the install cost is zero.

Tizen distribution itself is the other quiet achievement. Most fitness developers ship iOS and Android first and never get to smart-TV platforms — Samsung's tooling, certification cycle, and remote-driven UX are a real lift to support. A free channel that exists on Tizen at all is doing more work than the install count suggests.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The opacity is the immediate caveat. No public class list, no coach roster, no preview video, no rating data, no review count — a prospective viewer is being asked to install on trust. That trust deficit is partly a Tizen-platform problem (no ratings ever surface there) and partly a Radiance one — the developer hasn't pushed marketing material into the listing that would set expectations.

Stream quality and class variety are the other unknowns. A first-release free fitness app on Tizen tends to mean a small library of pre-recorded videos at modest bitrate, no live classes, no progress tracking across sessions, and no integration with Samsung Health or any other fitness backend. None of that is disqualifying, but anyone arriving from Apple Fitness+ or Peloton will feel the gap immediately. The price tag absorbs most of the complaints, not all of them.

CONCLUSION

Install Fitpromax if you own a Samsung TV, want guided workouts in the lounge, and don't want to subscribe to anything yet. It is a low-stakes free download on a platform where most fitness options ask for $15 a month upfront. Treat the first two or three sessions as the audition — class library depth, coach delivery, and stream quality will all be visible quickly. If they hold up, this is a useful supplement. If they don't, uninstalling costs the user nothing.