highlight rapid iteration, smooth handoff to GitHub/Supabase, and turning vague ideas into concrete prototypes; one suggests pre-offsite sessions built around Lovable-generated prototypes. Praise centers on clean components, simple workflow, and strong frontend velocity. Critiques recur: loops on fixes, regressions on complex pages, limited daily prompts, steep pricing for small teams, backend/auth gaps, and inconsistent support. Overall: powerful for MVPs; complexities require patience.
It's been a nice experience using lovable. I started wit free and turned to paid plan for a bit. It was a good experience as long as you asked small thins bit by bit. A few times lovable confused building and re built structures and code parts, or had some kind of refactor without asking causing errors etc.
Overall the past few month the app improved a lot and it getting better and better. Maybe you should consider how credits are charged especially for error fixing.
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It had at the time the best marketing and ui to use.
Tried lovable and loved it. Incredibly easy to use, and the outputs are genuinely good. I like that you can toggle to pause deploy and instead focus on providing more context so that the output is more aligned with your vision.
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Was looking at other website vibecoding options but loveable seemed to have the best value for money, and the best user interface.
I love, love, love Lovable. As a founder, I can finally take what I imagine in my mind and quickly articulate it with the team, as if I were printing the vision. One thing I recommend is a pre-offsite Lovable session where everyone on the team gets to articulate an idea they'd like the company to pursue, but rather than with words, with an actual prototype that the rest of the team can quickly grasp.
What needs improvement
Sometimes you want to do a quick personal project, and with the team accounts, you can't. Everyone in the company sees it, and you have to upgrade for your personal plan to do a private project.
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Lovable was the first vibe coding platform I tried, and loved it so much that I didn't see a need to use any other. It's great.