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Anton Osika reposted
Introducing automated project monitoring in Lovable. Lovable now checks your app on a schedule and alerts you when something breaks, fails silently, or looks wrong, before anyone notices. In beta now.
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My friend @Kristian_Ronn is working on one of the most important societal problems that almost no one is paying attention to. The AI race has a trust problem: no one can verify what anyone else is doing. The Cold War eventually solved its version of this with "trust, but verify." We do not have an equivalent for AI yet. Kristian and team are building cryptographic verification to confirm superintelligence is not misused, and both open source and the labs are following the rules without exposing secrets or private data. It's super interesting work. Billy Perrigo wrote in TIMES about it, excited to see where Kristian and team take this. time.com/article/2026/06/23/…
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I just asked @nklsmhs (cracked designer at Lovable) what his personal mission is: >"To create the best interface for agents." I think it is key that each person in a team feels extreme ownership of an area. Niklas embodies this.
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They're pretty good at football also
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I'm genuinely impressed by Brazil's founder community. Brazil is Lovable's second-largest user base, only after the US, and many of the most successful companies built on Lovable are being built there. This is just one example:
One of Brazil’s fastest-growing startups ever is fully built and run with Lovable and reached $18M run-rate in under one year. Their startup is helping businesses move faster with AI. I'm super impressed.
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Incredible work @RafaelMilagre, I hope Viver de IA keeps growing even further 🫶
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One of Brazil’s fastest-growing startups ever is fully built and run with Lovable and reached $18M run-rate in under one year. Their startup is helping businesses move faster with AI. I'm super impressed.
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Over the past week I’ve been speaking to researchers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers in Europe. It’s clear that there are many who want to build the future here, and contribute to strengthening the region’s resilience. We are one of them. Since we started, I was repeatedly told that if you want to build a serious AI company, move to San Francisco. We chose Europe, and have never looked back. Today millions of people turn their ideas to products and businesses on our platform. A large chunk of them are European. Some of the best engineers I know are moving home to do their best work here in Europe. The talent was never the problem. The belief that you could build from here was. At Lovable, we’re laser focused on building the best platform for anyone to create software and run their business, securely. A part of this platform is intelligence. We run on a variety of models, always using the most capable for the task, to provide the best user experience, and build resilience. Sovereignty isn't isolationism, it’s building resilience. Europe needs to do the same. The talent and demand is here, we just need regional infrastructure to match it.
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Age of the Builder.
It's the Age of Builders. (sorry financiers and talkers)
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Our data shows that designers are one of the fastest growing groups building on Lovable. I think we’ll see more designers move into founder roles, which could also counter some of the concerns around AI slop. More designers building software means better designed software and that’s a good thing for the whole ecosystem.
Kinda surprising that we don’t see more designer-founders running the fastest-growing startups. The last decade gave us @bchesky, @eshp, @karrisaarinen, @ivanhzhao, others showing the playbook. Today, coding agents are making it easier than ever to turn ideas into working software. Maybe there’s a lag before the technology diffuses? If so, I hope we get to see a lot more designer-led companies emerge over the next 10 years. I would like to live in that world!
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Lovable has grown from 10 to 250 people in 18 months. As we grow, I care deeply about ensuring we maintain a great culture, and at the core of that is working in-person. It's the way humans work best, and can easily be lost. We're hiring exceptional people across our offices, and I can't wait for more lovable people to join.
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Anton Osika reposted
Introducing Lovable’s new toolbar. Shift between four modes to annotate, select elements, edit text, and add comments.
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Read the report: thebuildeconomy.lovable.app/
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For most of software history, even if you understood a problem better than anyone, you still needed someone else to help you build the solution. That meant a lot of good ideas never became products. Today we’re sharing our first look at the global build economy: more than 50M projects built on Lovable and 720M monthly visits to Lovable-built projects. Ideas are becoming products, and products are turning into companies. The people building them are also different from what many would expect. They may not have a CS degree, venture capital, or a technical co-founder, but they have customer knowledge, industry context, and a clear sense of what needs to exist. It is still early, but the direction is clear: as this category matures, the impact will be greater than just more software. There will be more solutions, more companies, and more economic activity.
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Thank you @tannerlinsley 🫡
We recently made Lovable apps server-side rendered, which means better default discoverability from search engines like Google and AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity. That meant rebuilding Lovable's foundations on @tan_stack Start. Why TanStack? It's maintained by an established team with a strong ecosystem, stays in the React world, is open and independent, deploys anywhere, and its end-to-end type safety gives our AI clearer guardrails when it generates code. Read more here: lovable.dev/blog/building-ap…
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Europeans building things the rest of the world uses matters a lot to me. I wouldn't be surprised if a new wave of world-defining companies come out of Europe this year. Europe has the talent. That talent has started building. I'm joining 100 founders for Built in Europe today, a campaign by Balderton, pointing at what's already been built and showing that this is real, and it's just getting started. BuiltInEurope.com
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A thousand founders met up in Stockholm when Y Combinator was here. I ran into one of them that had just helped a thousand more students with an AI application built entirely on Lovable, to pass their exams, klarlabs.ai. I love seeing what people do on the platform to solve real problems and help other people.
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I don’t think most people actually want to choose between AI models. Every week there’s new consensus on what’s best, but most people just want great results, and they don’t care which model powers that. At Lovable, we spend a lot of time evaluating models internally so our users don’t have to. The goal is simple: automatically use the best model for the task so people can stay focused on building their business. Don't underestimate how important it is to remove mental load for your customers at every step of the way.
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"If vibe coding is the future of software, Stockholm-based Lovable is at the forefront." 🥹 Thanks, @TIME. time.com/collection/time100-…
“Software for the 99%” Lovable’s in the @TIME 100!
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