Lovable 2.0 - Build apps and websites by chatting with AI, in multiplayer
Collaborate with humans and AI in real-time to build software without writing code. Now with more power and a new vibe to get you further.
What Features Do You Need That Lovable & Bolt.new Lack?
AI dev tools like Lovable & Bolt.new are great, but are they missing something you really need?
A must-have feature that s not there?
A pain point they haven t solved?
Drop your thoughts below! Let s discuss.
Lovable - The world's first AI Full Stack Engineer
GPT Engineer got 50,000+ users in 140 countries and 5/5 stars in 2024. Now we launch Lovable: the world's first AI Full Stack Engineer. Ship apps with auth, data storage, and AI - 20x faster than writing code. No lock-in, GitHub sync, 1-click deploy.
gptengineer.app - Chat with AI to build for the web
Chat with AI to build for the web, and ship faster. Go from prompt to prototypes in seconds. Iterate on a real app in real-time. Own your code, with no lock-in. Integrate with workflows developers love. One-click deploy to production.
gptengineer.app - Rapid prototyping of web apps using English
Our goal: Enable anyone to build and deploy custom web–apps ❤
• Specify what you want
• Get a deployed web application
• Iterate in plain english
Lovable Visual Edits - Faster and more precise edits
On top of Lovable's chat based AI app builder, you can now easily edit sizes, colors, content, and other stylings of any element on the page with a Figma-like experience. This feature is in early access.
Integrating with Lovable?
Does anyone know if it's possible to use Lovable through API?
I'm exploring ways to extend functionality of Actor Ai Assistant for busy professionals with Lovable.
Will getting 500 users in 2030 be as hard as getting a full stack app built in 2010?
I am truly blown away by these AI coding assistants. I have messed around with v0 and now am playing with Lovable. This feels like it should be illegal. I'm essentially coding full stack apps without having any knowledge of programming. Yes, there is a small gap on the deploying front but my guess is this will be solved for quickly.
My main question is where does this trend lead to? I don't believe that everyone will be able to program in a year, but potentially anyone with agency will be able to. I am having a hard time visualizing that, but if true, does that mean the golden goose is going to be on the marketing/distribution side? Will it be 10x harder to get users than it is today? Will getting 500 users in 2030 be as hard as getting a full stack app up in 2010, because every "idea guy" can now build? How will investors evaluate talent? Or big companies? Or am I totally off base here?