Building Snippetz la... • 23d
This is a massive leap forward. One of Lovable ’s biggest limitations for me was the buggy Supabase integration and the difficulty of adding native AI features. Unless you relied on messy WebView hacks, building apps with real AI felt almost impossible. Now? That’s changed completely. With full-stack support — native databases, API integrations, built-in auth, and edge functions — Lovable just fixed most of those pain points. No external setup, no more workarounds. It just works. Honestly, I’ve been using only Lovable to build all my apps. I don’t write much code. I don’t have to. That’s the beauty of it. I focus on product thinking and design, not syntax. And with the rise of Agentic AIs, understanding how things work is more valuable than writing code line-by-line. Lovable is now powerful enough to handle a majority of real-world app use cases — especially the 60–70% of apps that don’t need custom low-level engineering. You don’t need to be a software engineer to build (most) of your app ideas anymore. What you do need is to be really good at prompt engineering — that’s the new meta. And of course, a strong USP, which for us has always been design.
Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 2m
This Vibecoded App Made $3M in Just 48 Hours 🤯💸 In a world where traditional app development takes months (or years), a Brazilian edtech company Qconcursos just flipped the script. Using Lovable, an AI native no code builder they built and launch
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By studying the work of others, you can refine your craft And find inspiration for your unique voice. Ideas don’t come from the sky. This was the line that constantly bombarded my ears. But I know now, that’s true. Stop waiting for inspiration to
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Starting a thread "How to vibe code effectively" Step 1: Understand What Vibe Coding Truly Is Vibe coding is not just about the extensive use of AI to generate your code. It's a deeper concept defined by Andrej Karpathy as a new kind of coding where
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I barely know how to code, but I have still built applications and apps . No-code platforms like Bubble and FlutterFlow have completely changed the game,to build powerful, fully functional applications without needing to write a single line of code.
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Arizona State University • 2m
👀 A lot of people use WordPress for their businesses, projects, or portfolios because they don’t know how to code. I think WordPress should invest in AI, as no-code tools like Bolt and Lovable could potentially replace it. While WordPress primarily
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