Key Takeaways:
- Chloe Ting worked as an actuarial analyst before becoming a fitness creator in 2017
- Her "Get Abs in 2 Weeks" video has over 517 million views and sparked a viral TikTok trend
- She has 25 million YouTube subscribers and over 3 billion total views
- Her Core app launched in 2024 with 500+ workouts and AI-powered meal tracking
- The app has been downloaded over 660,000 times with a 4.9-star rating
The Spreadsheet Queen Who Changed Fitness
Before Chloe Ting became the most-subscribed fitness creator on YouTube, she spent her days analyzing insurance risks and financial data.
She wasn't supposed to be here. Born in Brunei in 1986, she moved to Melbourne at 16 to attend university. She earned a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics and Business Statistics from Monash University, then a Master of Philosophy in Financial Marketing. She won three postgraduate scholarships. She published research on financial markets and presented at academic conferences.
Then she got a corporate job as an actuarial analyst.
She was good at it. She understood data, patterns, and probabilities. But something wasn't clicking.
The Pivot Nobody Expected
In 2011, Chloe created a YouTube channel. She didn't post her first video until 2016. The early content wasn't fitness—it was fashion, beauty, and travel vlogs.
She was figuring things out.
By 2017, she noticed something in her analytics. Her fitness-related content performed better. Way better. The engagement was higher. The watch time was longer. The comments were different.
So she did what any good data analyst would do: she followed the numbers.
She pivoted the entire channel to fitness. No more fashion. No more beauty tutorials. Just workouts.
The Video That Changed Everything
In August 2019, Chloe uploaded a video titled "Get Abs in 2 Weeks | Abs Workout Challenge."
The video wasn't her first workout upload. It wasn't even particularly different from her other content. Same format: follow-along exercises, no equipment needed, timer on screen.
But this one hit different.
Other creators started trying the challenge and posting their results. Then TikTok got involved. Users began posting their before-and-after transformations using the hashtag #chloetingchallenge. The "up-and-down plank" from her workout became a viral trend on its own.
That single video now has over 517 million views.
| Video | Views |
|---|
| Get Abs in 2 Weeks | 517+ million |
| Do This Everyday to Lose Weight | 46+ million |
| Total Channel Views | 3+ billion |
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The Pandemic Made Her a Household Name
When COVID-19 hit in March 2020, gyms closed worldwide. Suddenly millions of people needed home workouts, and Chloe's content was perfectly positioned.
Her "Two Week Shred Challenge" exploded. It had everything quarantined people needed: structure, a clear timeline, no equipment required, and the social proof of thousands of TikTok users posting results.
By December 2020, YouTube's official trending report listed Chloe Ting on charts across the US, UK, and Asia. Digital Journal named her the most influential at-home workout content creator.
She didn't just grow during the pandemic. She became the go-to fitness resource for an entire generation stuck at home.
Three things made Chloe's workouts spread:
- Free everything - Every workout, every program, every schedule is free on her website and YouTube
- Challenge format - Two weeks, four weeks, defined timelines with clear start and end dates
- Zero barrier - No equipment, no gym, no excuses
The challenge format was especially smart. People don't commit to "working out more." They commit to "doing this specific program for this specific amount of time." Chloe understood that from day one.
From YouTube to the Core App
Most fitness YouTubers would have stopped there. Ad revenue from 3 billion views isn't small. Brand deals with companies like Gymshark and Nike add more. Merchandise sales add more still.
But Chloe saw what other creators have learned: YouTube revenue is unpredictable. Algorithm changes, demonetization risks, and ad rate fluctuations mean your income can swing wildly month to month.
So in 2024, she launched Core.
Core is Chloe Ting's official fitness and nutrition app. It takes her free YouTube content and packages it into a structured, personalized experience.
Core app features:
- 500+ workout videos from her YouTube library
- 50+ structured programs with daily schedules
- AI-powered meal tracking with photo recognition
- Progress tracking with weight logging and photos
- Team challenges and community leaderboards
- Music integration with Spotify and Apple Music
The app is free to download and use with ads. Premium subscribers get an ad-free experience and access to additional features.
The Core app launched in May 2024 and has already gained serious traction:
| Metric | Number |
|---|
| Total Downloads | 660,000+ |
| Daily Downloads | ~490 average |
| App Store Rating | 4.9 out of 5 |
| Number of Ratings | 6,900+ |
| Languages Supported | 17 |
The app is available on iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and Mac. It averages about 15,000 downloads per month.
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How She Kept Everything Free
Here's what's interesting about Chloe Ting's business model: the core product has always been free.
Every workout program on her website is free. Every YouTube video is free. The app itself is free to download and use.
She makes money through:
- YouTube AdSense - 3+ billion views generates substantial ad revenue
- Brand partnerships - Gymshark, Nike, Panasonic, and others
- Merchandise - Resistance bands, yoga mats, and branded gear
- App premium subscriptions - Ad-free experience and extra features
- Walmart equipment line - Branded fitness equipment at retail
This model works because she's optimizing for reach, not revenue per user. Free content builds the largest possible audience. That audience generates ad revenue, attracts brand deals, and a percentage converts to premium subscriptions and merchandise purchases.
It's a volume play—and with 25 million subscribers, she has volume.
Chloe keeps her personal life relatively private, but some details have emerged over the years.
She's dealt with SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), a digestive condition that affects her food choices. She's talked about it openly, which resonated with followers who struggle with similar issues.
She's moved several times: from Brunei to Melbourne to Singapore (2021-2023) to New York (2023-present). She earned her NASM personal training certification to add credibility to her fitness advice.
In 2021, she faced a defamation lawsuit that was eventually settled in her favor by August 2023.
What Creators Can Learn From Chloe
1. Data Tells You What Works
Chloe's actuarial background gave her an advantage most creators don't have: she looks at the numbers. When her analytics showed fitness content outperforming everything else, she pivoted the entire channel.
Most creators stick with what they started. The smart ones follow what's working.
2. Free Is a Business Model
Keeping her content free wasn't charity—it was strategy. Free content maximizes reach. Maximum reach creates maximum opportunity for monetization through ads, brands, and premium offerings.
The 660,000 app downloads come from 25 million subscribers who already trust her. That's a conversion funnel most businesses would kill for.
3. Challenge Formats Create Commitment
"Get Abs in 2 Weeks" isn't just a title—it's a commitment device. People who start a challenge feel obligated to finish. They share their progress. They recruit friends.
This is why Chloe's content spread while other fitness YouTubers stayed stagnant.
YouTube can change its algorithm tomorrow. Instagram can throttle your reach. TikTok can ban you for reasons that make no sense.
An app gives you direct access to your users. You control the notifications, the features, the relationship. That's worth building.
Productivity creator Ali Abdaal did exactly this — he built VoicePal, a native AI app, because he needed it himself. The logic is the same: own your tools, own your audience.
Estimates of Chloe Ting's net worth range from $5 million to $20 million, depending on the source. What's clear is that she's built multiple income streams:
| Revenue Stream | Type |
|---|
| YouTube AdSense | Recurring |
| Core App Subscriptions | Recurring |
| Brand Partnerships | One-time/Recurring |
| Merchandise Sales | Transaction |
| Walmart Equipment Line | Transaction |
Her estimated annual revenue across all platforms is between $2-3 million, though actual figures aren't public.
The key point: she doesn't depend on any single revenue stream. If YouTube ad rates drop, she still has brand deals. If brand deals dry up, she still has the app. If the app struggles, she still has merchandise.
Diversification is survival.
From Spreadsheets to 3 Billion Views
Chloe Ting's journey is unusual. Most fitness influencers didn't spend years calculating insurance risks before posting their first workout video. Most don't have master's degrees in financial marketing.
But that background gave her something valuable: the ability to see content creation as a business, not just a hobby.
She followed the data when it told her to pivot. She built systems that scale (free content, challenge formats, community engagement). She diversified revenue before she needed to. And she built an app to own her relationship with her audience.
25 million subscribers later, the spreadsheet queen runs one of the biggest fitness empires on YouTube.
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Chloe Ting get famous?
Chloe Ting became famous when her "Get Abs in 2 Weeks" video went viral in 2019, followed by explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Her Two Week Shred Challenge became a TikTok phenomenon, with users posting their results under #chloetingchallenge.
What is the Core app by Chloe Ting?
Core is Chloe Ting's official fitness and nutrition app, launched in 2024. It includes 500+ workout videos, 50+ structured programs, AI-powered meal tracking, and community features. The app is free to download with a premium subscription option for ad-free access.
Is Chloe Ting's content really free?
Yes. All of Chloe Ting's workout programs on her website and YouTube are free. The Core app is also free to download and use with ads. She monetizes through YouTube ads, brand partnerships, merchandise, and premium app subscriptions.
How much is Chloe Ting worth?
Estimates range from $5 million to $20 million. Her income comes from YouTube ad revenue (3+ billion views), brand partnerships with companies like Gymshark and Nike, merchandise sales, and her Core app subscriptions.
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