u/reodesuxz

I built a 3D asset finder that searches multiple marketplaces at once to save game devs time. Would love your feedback!

I built a 3D asset finder that searches multiple marketplaces at once to save game devs time. Would love your feedback!

Hey everyone,

As a game developer, I always found it frustrating to jump between different asset stores (Sketchfab, TurboSquid, Unity Asset Store, etc.) just to find the right 3D model for my projects.

To solve this, I built modl, a 3D asset finder designed specifically for game devs to search multiple marketplaces simultaneously and find what they need faster.

It just launched on Product Hunt today! 🚀

How it helps:

Multi-marketplace search: No more opening 10 browser tabs.
Time-saver: Find both free and paid assets in seconds.
Clean UI: Built to keep your workflow smooth.

I’d absolutely love to get your honest feedback, feature suggestions, or thoughts on how I can make this more useful for your workflow.
Check it out on Product Hunt here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/modl-3d-asset-finder-for-game-devs?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social Thanks for checking it out!

u/reodesuxz — 1 day ago

“Your UI design has ADHD.” I made an AI roast tool for Lovable apps.

Built this in Lovable.

You paste your app URL,

and it gives you:

- brutal UX roasts

- trust issues

- conversion blockers

- Reddit risk analysis

- launch strategy

- viral post ideas

Some of the roasts are genuinely painful 😂

Example:

“Your UI design has ADHD.”

Try it here:

https://product-roast-lab.lovable.app

Would genuinely love feedback.

Especially on whether the roast feels useful or just mean.

u/reodesuxz — 2 days ago

[Seeking Opinions] When people use AI tools, what moment do they feel the most "attachment" to them?

For me, it’s when it perfectly understands my messy prompts. 😂

What’s the moment that makes you go, "Wow, I love this AI"? Let me know in the comments!

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u/reodesuxz — 2 days ago

What are you building with Lovable right now?

What are you building with Lovable right now? 👀

Could be:
• SaaS
• AI tools
• Chrome extensions
• games
• automations
• landing pages
• weird experiments

Drop your project below ↓

Even unfinished ideas are welcome.

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u/reodesuxz — 3 days ago

What’s your biggest problem with Lovable?

What’s your biggest problem with Lovable right now?

For me it’s:
sometimes the UI still feels too “AI-generated” unless I over-specify prompts.

Curious what everyone else struggles with 👀

u/reodesuxz — 4 days ago
▲ 24 r/forhire

[HIRING] site Testing Services ($20 for ~30 minutes of work)

We are looking for 50 site testers who own an Android smartphone and are willing to try out our app. Our goal is to identify potential issues and gather valuable feedback before launching intensive marketing campaigns.

Please visit this site: https://r-lovable-ai-studio-os-official-subreddit.pages.dev/ and follow the instructions.

Requirements:

  • Can you speak any of the following languages: English, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, or Hindi?

If you are interested, please follow the instructions on the website and then send a direct message.

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u/reodesuxz — 4 days ago

🚀[Welcome] Promote your Lovable apps & Personal projects here! (Introduce yourself)

  • Hey everyone! Welcome to r/lovable_AI_studio. 🎉This is a dedicated thread for you to introduce yourself and drop links to your latest creations.
  • Feel free to reply with:
    1. What you made (Lovable app, website, or AI tool)
    2. The URL / Link to your project
    3. A brief description or what feedback you need
  • Don't be shy—advertising is 100% OK here! Let's see what you've built. 👇
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u/reodesuxz — 5 days ago

Best payment integration for Lovable apps in 2026? Stripe, Lemon Squeezy, or others?

Hi everyone,

I’m currently building an app using Lovable and planning to implement a payment feature soon.

If you were to integrate a payment system into a Lovable project today, which service would you choose and why?

I’m currently considering:

  • Stripe (Standard choice, but requires more backend/webhook setup)
  • Lemon Squeezy / Paddle (Merchant of Record, handles global tax automatically)
  • Supabase + Stripe wrappers (If taking the low-code database route)

I would love to hear about your actual experiences, ease of integration, and any pros/cons you've encountered.

Thanks in advance for your insights!

u/reodesuxz — 5 days ago

I built a tool that searches 3D models across 6 sites and lets you download them directly as GLB

Hi r/gamedev,

As a game developer, I always found it tedious to jump between multiple websites to find 3D assets, and then waste time converting formats.

To solve this, I built a free web tool: game-model-finder

👉 URL: https://game-model-finder.lovable.app/

**What it does:**

1.Meta-Search:Describe what kind of game you want to make (e.g., "Zombie FPS"), and it will search for relevant 3D models across 6 different major asset sites at once.

2.Smart Categorization:Automatically categorizes the search results so you can find characters, weapons, or props easily.

3.Direct GLB Download:You can download the models directly in GLB format, ready to be dropped into Unity, Unreal Engine, or web projects.

I made this to speed up the prototyping and white-boxing phase for indie devs.

It’s completely free to use, and I would love to get your feedback! What features should I add next? Which other asset sites should I support?

Thanks for checking it out!

u/reodesuxz — 6 days ago

I built an AI tool with Lovable that searches and downloads 3D assets from Poly Pizza and Sketchfab instantly just by entering your game idea!

Hi everyone!

As a 3D game developer, I always found it frustrating to spend hours searching for high-quality assets scattered across different websites. I wanted a single place to find and download everything, so I built this tool using Lovable to solve that problem!

🤖 What it does:

  • Concept Search: Just type in the 3D game you want to make (e.g., "Fantasy RPG" or "Sci-Fi Racing").
  • AI-Powered Integration: The AI automatically searches both Poly Pizza and Sketchfab simultaneously.
  • Smart Categorization: It automatically sorts and categorizes the results for you.
  • Direct Download: You can preview and download the 3D assets directly from the web app.

🛠️ Why I made it:
Asset hunting is often the biggest bottleneck in game development. I wanted to eliminate that hassle so creators can focus on making games. Lovable made it incredibly easy to turn this vision into a working reality.

Check it out here: https://game-model-finder.lovable.app/

I would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or any features you think I should add next!

u/reodesuxz — 7 days ago

I built this with Lovable — roast it 🔥

Been experimenting with Lovable UI generation lately and tried pushing this away from the usual “AI-generated” look.

Main things I focused on:
• cleaner spacing
• stronger visual hierarchy
• smoother dark mode
• more intentional CTA placement
• less generic section layouts

Still feels like something is missing though 👀

If this landed on your desk as a real startup site:
What would you improve first?

Be brutally honest.
Design, UX, copy, layout, anything.

u/reodesuxz — 8 days ago

Lovable math is evolving faster than AI itself 💀 Free plan somehow gave me 25.8 credits instead of 25

I’m on the Free plan and just noticed this beautiful piece of advanced mathematics on my dashboard.

Not 25.
Not 26.

25.8 credits left.

At this point I feel like Lovable is calculating my remaining sanity in real time 😭

Anyone else getting decimal credits now or did I unlock the premium “fractional suffering” feature?

u/reodesuxz — 8 days ago

Lovable just added SEO & AI Search optimization tools 👀 This changes how we ship AI apps

Just noticed a new feature inside Lovable today: SEO & AI Search optimization.

It now helps you:

  • Improve search visibility for AI apps
  • Find SEO issues automatically
  • Optimize for AI assistants/search engines
  • Research keywords & competitors
  • Get suggestions powered by Semrush
  • Scan your project and surface fixes

Honestly this feels bigger than a “small feature update.”

A lot of us focus on:

  • vibe coding
  • shipping fast
  • UI polish
  • AI workflows

…but discoverability is usually the missing piece.

If Lovable keeps moving in this direction, it could become:

>

The AI-search angle is especially interesting because more traffic is starting to come from:

  • ChatGPT
  • Perplexity
  • Gemini
  • AI summaries in Google

Curious what everyone thinks:

  • Useful feature or gimmick?
  • Will AI SEO become a real thing?
  • What would you want Lovable to add next?

Screenshot attached 👇

u/reodesuxz — 9 days ago

10 Lovable prompts I use for better UI generation

I kept getting “AI-looking” interfaces from Lovable… until I started using much more specific UI prompts.

These are the prompts that improved my results the most 👇

1. “Make it feel like a real funded startup”

Design this interface like a modern funded Silicon Valley startup.
Avoid generic AI-generated layouts.
Use strong spacing hierarchy, clean typography, premium card styling, subtle shadows, and polished interactions.
Prioritize clarity and visual confidence.

2. “Fix ugly spacing automatically”

Improve spacing consistency across the entire UI.
Increase whitespace where needed.
Use proper visual hierarchy and breathing room.
Make sections feel balanced and less cramped.

3. “Make the UI feel premium”

Redesign this UI to feel premium and high-end.
Use soft shadows, large rounded corners, elegant typography, smooth gradients, and clean modern layouts.
Avoid looking template-generated.

4. “Make the landing page convert better”

Improve this landing page for conversions.
Create a stronger visual hierarchy.
Make the CTA impossible to miss.
Reduce cognitive overload.
Make the product value immediately obvious within 3 seconds.

5. “Fix dashboard readability”

Improve dashboard readability and information density.
Make data easier to scan quickly.
Use cleaner grouping, spacing, contrast, and typography.
Prioritize usability over decoration.

6. “Modern dark mode”

Create a beautiful modern dark mode UI.
Use deep neutral backgrounds instead of pure black.
Add subtle contrast and layered surfaces.
Maintain excellent readability.

7. “Stop making everything centered”

Avoid overusing centered layouts.
Use more professional alignment patterns similar to modern SaaS products.
Prioritize structured grids and intentional spacing.

8. “Add micro-interactions”

Add subtle micro-interactions throughout the UI.
Include smooth hover states, transitions, button feedback, and polished animations.
Keep interactions fast and tasteful.

9. “Improve mobile responsiveness”

Optimize the UI for mobile responsiveness.
Ensure layouts stack naturally on smaller screens.
Maintain spacing and readability across all device sizes.

10. “Make it look less AI-generated”

Refine the entire interface to feel handcrafted by an experienced product designer.
Reduce repetitive patterns.
Improve layout decisions and visual rhythm.
Make the product feel authentic and production-ready.

These prompts dramatically improved my Lovable outputs.

If anyone has better prompts, drop them below 👇

u/reodesuxz — 9 days ago

If you had to build a startup THIS WEEKEND with Lovable… what would you make?

If it were me, I'd aim for a single-function SaaS (micro-SaaS) that solves a specific niche problem!

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u/reodesuxz — 10 days ago

“I’ll just test Lovable for 5 minutes…” 3 hours later:

What started as:

“lemme test one AI tool real quick”

Turned into:

- redesigning my entire app

- buying another domain

- planning a startup

- forgetting to sleep

AI tools are dangerous 😭

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u/reodesuxz — 11 days ago

Is the Era of the "Code Artisan" Over? Thoughts on Vibe Coding with Lovable.

I recently built a personal blog from scratch using Lovable, and the speed was nothing short of breathtaking. It left me with a profound realization: the era of the "artisan" who meticulously writes every single line of code might be coming to an end.

The Work Being Replaced
Boilerplate generation, basic CRUD operations, and building standard UI components—these tasks are now handled faster and more accurately by AI. This is the essence of "Vibe Coding." When the AI can translate intent into functional code instantly, the manual labor of syntax becomes redundant.

The Work That Remains (and Evolves)
So, what is left for us? I believe it’s the high-level architecture, security, and most importantly, the ability to articulate "what" to build and "why." It’s no longer about writing the perfect prompt; it’s about deep contextual understanding—the kind of human intent that AI can’t simulate.

My Question to You:
Do you see "Vibe Coding" as the natural evolution of a developer’s role? Or is it the commoditization of our hard-earned skills? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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u/reodesuxz — 11 days ago