
Hey everyone, We launched Lovable one year ago, and today we hit $200M ARR. Here's our story: (thread)
Yev Marusenko, Ph.D.
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Soon beta-testing Individual AI at @Uare_ai | 1B+ human-driven views & compounding loops | prev growth @lovable | ex-Sizzle AI (acq 2025)

Hey everyone, We launched Lovable one year ago, and today we hit $200M ARR. Here's our story: (thread)

🧩 We just saved $100,000,000 in 4 days making this AI movie Introducing Higgsfield Original Series - world's first complete AI streaming platform showcasing next generation AI filmmakers. Discover AI films and series and vote on which of the teasers gets continued. Revolution in AI filmmaking just happened - Ep. 1 of Arena Zero debuted on Higgsfield Original Series OST: Dirty Ctrl - DEM




Introducing Lovable for more general tasks. Lovable has always been for building apps. Today it also becomes your data scientist, your business analyst, your deck builder, and your marketing assistant. This is a big step toward what Lovable is becoming: a general-purpose co-founder that can do anything. See examples below.



Financial Times @ft showed something important: People don’t just use AI. They build relationships with it. Now imagine not owning that. Great reporting by @CristinaCriddle





FIRST LOOK: Val Kilmer has been resurrected via AI to star in the new movie "As Deep as the Grave." Kilmer was cast in the movie in 2020, five years before his death. But he was too sick amid his throat cancer battle to ever make it to set. Now an AI version of the actor is appearing in the film, with the full blessing of his daughter, Mercedes: "He always looked at emerging technologies with optimism as a tool to expand the possibilities of storytelling. This spirit is something that we are all honoring within this specific film, of which he was an integral part.” “He was the actor I wanted to play this role,” says writer-director Coerte Voorhees. “It was very much designed around him. It drew on his Native American heritage and his ties to and love of the Southwest... His family kept saying how important they thought the movie was and that Val really wanted to be a part of this. He really thought it was important story that he wanted his name on. It was that support that gave me the confidence to say, okay let’s do this. Despite the fact some people might call it controversial, this is what Val wanted.” wp.me/pc8uak-1lH1PI








