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Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
This sounds exaggerated, but it’s not: Lovable is now good enough at design that I stopped fixing its UI. If you’ve been building with Lovable, you know how big this is. Does @Lovable even realize what they’ve done?
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Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
Lovable introduced subagents. The interesting part is how they’re designed: • main agent handles code changes • subagents are read-only • each gets its own isolated context window • they explore the codebase in parallel • only summaries go back to the main agent This is a smart way to handle context overload in large codebases. Instead of one agent trying to understand everything sequentially, discovery is split into focused workers. The key idea I like: subagents can explore freely, but they can’t touch your code. You can read more in the official explainer blog by @tylerbruno05.
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Lovable@Lovable·
@TheDevDesign Subagents are part of how Lovable works now. Builds may actually end up a little cheaper: lighter work is routed to faster, cheaper models vs. defaulting to the more powerful, more expensive ones. More info in the blog post that @NebeyouMusie commented! (Thanks, Nebeyou).
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Lovable@Lovable·
Subagents, now in Lovable. Lovable can now spin up helpers behind-the-scenes to research, review, and QA, in parallel.
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Alexander@TheDevDesign·
@Lovable How is the consumption of credits when using subagents?
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
@tylerbruno05 Just finished reading it and I really enjoyed it. I like that subagents can explore and analyze, but they don’t directly change the codebase (read-only). That keeps things safe and clear.
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Tyler Bruno
Tyler Bruno@tylerbruno05·
We are introducing subagents in Lovable today, so I wrote a proper explainer about them. Check it out:
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Lovable@Lovable·
Cheat code: You probably have a sketch or whiteboard photo of an idea on your phone right now. Drop it in to Lovable.
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
A few days ago I saw a post from Lovable about turning sketches into real apps/websites, so I decided to test it over the weekend. I took a random hand-drawn sketch I found online and dropped it into Lovable just to test how far it could go… and honestly, I was impressed. It understood the layout, sections, and overall structure surprisingly well and turned the idea into a working website really fast. It’s wild how quickly you can now go from: Sketch → Functional Website AI-powered development keeps getting crazier.
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Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
Big update from Lovable: Google connectors are now live. You can now build full-stack apps in Lovable that connect directly with Google services like Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Slides, Maps, BigQuery, and even Gemini Enterprise. This opens up a lot of possibilities for AI workflows, internal tools, automations, dashboards, CRMs, reporting systems, and more without needing to stitch everything together manually. Video credit: @Lovable.
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
@Lovable The first thing that came to my mind was: “Do I even need n8n anymore for Google automations?” 😅 This is a massive update for building AI-native internal tools directly inside Lovable.
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Lovable@Lovable·
Lovable's Google connectors are live. You can now build full-stack apps that talk directly to data from Google: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Slides, Maps, Gemini Enterprise, and BigQuery.
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
@LukeScorziell I’m leaning toward security-based skills first, things like security review checklists and deployment safety checks.
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Luke Scorziell@LukeScorziell·
@NebeyouMusie Would be curious if you have any skills you're excited to start building in Lovable? Going to go explore. I'm building a site for a client rn on it.
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Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
Lovable Skills is a huge upgrade for vibe coding teams. Reusable AI workflows/playbooks that automatically apply across projects when relevant. Think: • launch checklists • SEO audits • QA flows • support workflows • reusable integrations Markdown-based, portable, GitHub importable, and context-aware.
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Lovable@Lovable·
Introducing skills in Lovable.
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Anton Osika@antonosika·
Today we're making Lovable apps discoverable by search engines and AI, including the ability to chat with Semrush SEO data in Lovable. We’re doing this to give people using Lovable an unfair advantage when starting a business. Because building is just the beginning, and getting users to your app should be as easy as creating it.
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Lovable@Lovable·
Your Lovable apps are now built to be found. New apps are now server side rendered and discoverable through search engines like Google and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Existing apps get prerendering. Additionally, access @semrush search intelligence in-app. Chat with your SEO data, understand how you’re performing, and improve discoverability. You can also run SEO reviews on demand, and fix all suggestions in one click.
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
Lovable just shipped an SEO Review tool It scans your project for the stuff that quietly tanks your rankings: missing meta tags, weak Open Graph previews, no sitemap, low-contrast text, broken structured data, and lets you fix them in one click. I just ran it on my website and cleared 6 findings in minutes. Built-in SEO without leaving the builder.
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Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
@Lovable The design quality from Lovable lately has gotten so good that I’ve genuinely stopped fixing most of the UI myself. The aesthetics update is a huge step in that direction. x.com/NebeyouMusie/s…
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie

This sounds exaggerated, but it’s not: Lovable is now good enough at design that I stopped fixing its UI. If you’ve been building with Lovable, you know how big this is. Does @Lovable even realize what they’ve done?

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Lovable@Lovable·
Introducing the Lovable aesthetics update, a new level of design in vibe coding. Ask for typography, layout, and color preferences. Preview design concepts before building, and create bolder landing pages, apps, and blogs.
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
I was playing around with Lovable and built something random. Then I tried it on something real: “People forget to drink water” (I’m guilty of this more than I’d like to admit) It gave me this: • A startup name • A tagline • A full product idea • Features • Target users • Even how to monetize it The entire thing is basically a single page. That’s it. We’re at a point where you can take a small everyday problem… and turn it into something real in a couple of hours. Not everything needs to be a full startup. Sometimes you just build small things, share them… and see what happens. You can try it here: thought-to-startup.lovable.app
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Nebeyou Musie
Nebeyou Musie@NebeyouMusie·
This one feature in Lovable saved me hours on a client project this week. I needed to implement a user invitation system. Most people would prompt it from scratch. But that usually leads to unnecessary back-and-forth: • refining prompts • fixing edge cases • re-explaining logic So instead, I leaned on cross-project referencing. I wrote: “Implement a user invitation feature like the one in @ProjectX” That was enough. No detailed prompt. No digging through old code. No iteration loop. Because instead of guessing intent… Lovable can actually inspect the referenced project its structure, logic, and implementation patterns and recreate it in a new context. That’s the shift most people are missing: Stop prompting from scratch. Start building on existing context. Less back-and-forth. More precision.
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