u/DueAppearance2980

▲ 15 r/lovable

For the first time in weeks lovable finally feels usable

Today I was using lovable for a project I had been working on for months and I think it's improved since yesterday by a large margin in terms of credit consumption and overall quality. When I tried to make a new page yesterday, it took 6 credits and didn't even do it. Today, it took 2 credits and implemented a nice feature to go along with it

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u/DueAppearance2980 — 3 days ago
▲ 13 r/lovable

Lovable implemented SEO!

I just found out today that Lovable finally fixed the SEO / AEO problem - does this actually work though compared to third-party services and how reliable is this?

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u/DueAppearance2980 — 9 days ago

lovable, are you trying to kill off your users projects one by one? (7.5 credits for a drop-down list!!!!!)

Today I was trying to introduce an extremely simple drop-down list into my app - it took 7.5 credits and managed to delete the admin functionality in that too. I have no idea how the admin functionality was tied into a simple drop down list on my home page, and lovable even admitted it was wrong about that. Still, 7.5 credits - honestly this is why I'm going to cancel my lovable subscription, 2 weeks ago with the doubled credits under the Opus 4.7 sprint, it was actually executing my tasks well, and this same drop-down list took 0.8 credits on a seperate project back then

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u/DueAppearance2980 — 11 days ago

Do you think people need an app that can give feedback on their projects?

From what I've seen, the current automated feedback generators for apps don't actually try out the features of a product, review what is there, what it needs, what it doesn't, etc. and human feedback is mostly unreliable, overly harsh, overly generous, or misses key aspects of a product. So what I was thinking what if someone made an app that can do all of these things (not create an account though, that violates most apps ToS, it would probably rely on video or after the user has logged in be able to access the account [with permission of course]) - I would love feedback on this idea (be as harsh as possible please)

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u/DueAppearance2980 — 11 days ago
▲ 0 r/codex

What should I use to build my app?

I am thinking of building an AEO / SEO / marketing app that I can use for any app I make from now on since I am tired of having to rely on third-party services. Right now, I have a lovable pro subscription (100% canceling that) and am thinking of upgrading to chatgpt / codex plus to build this - Should I upgrade for this project, use cc, or use codex free?

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u/DueAppearance2980 — 12 days ago