Offers
Chase has a new offer for the Wellness Whoop brand to discount their subscription:
- Activate the Chase offer on your Sapphire Reserve Card: Earn $359 cash back on your WHOOP Life membership purchase when you spend $359 or more, including tax and after any discounts.
There’s a similar offer on the Sapphire Preferred card, but only $100 back after spending $149. Offer not available on Sapphire Reserve for Business.

Fine Press
- Offer expires on 5/12/2026
- The offer is valid only once.
- Offer valid only on purchases made directly with the merchant.
- Offer valid online only at WHOOP.com.
- Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services, delivery services or a third-party payment account (eg, buy now pay later).
- Offer valid for US purchases only.
- It is possible that the merchant may split your purchase into multiple transactions.
- Redemption of the offer is given as a statement credit in the amount of the first qualifying transaction.
- Payment must be made on or before 5/12/2026.
Our verdict
Along with the subscription, you’ll get the bundle for free, so that basically gets you a year of Life membership level completely free. Hopefully they will renew the deal within a year; for now, it’s only one year free – set yourself a reminder to cancel before renewing.
- You can find and share referral codes for Whoop on this dedicated page. Do share in the comments below.
- You will be on the hook for sales tax on the subscription (if applicable), and so I’m debating whether to sign up. People mention promo codes that give $29.90 off (I believe these are referral codes) but make sure your final charge is $359 for the statement credit to activate.
- If you have over $29 in sales tax, adding the promo code should be able to lower costs, but for most states the sales tax isn’t high enough for this to work. You can also add $16.99 for expedited shipping and that should count; others mention seeing an $8.99 shipping fee that should be calculated. Play with the numbers and see what you can get to work for you. Some mention adding accessories; that can also work to trigger credit, YMMV.
- Another note: the purchase is HSA/FSA eligible and some people may be interested in using FSA money that way.
- Someone shared this link ID.ME for $25 back on subscription purchase.
- Update: a report shows that statement credit works when you buy clothing from Whoop, so it might be an option to try if you’re not interested in the health subscription.



