Reviewers mostly see Lovable as a fast, easy way to turn ideas into polished MVPs, landing pages, and front-end prototypes, especially for non-coders and small teams. They repeatedly praise its UI quality, quick iteration, GitHub and Supabase workflows, and how well it helps teams validate ideas before writing much code. But the praise comes with a clear limit: once projects get more complex, many users report bugs, looping fixes, random regressions, weak backend work, high credit costs, and inconsistent support.