r/lovable_AI_studio

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I built this app with 600 credits - compare personality types

As the title reads, this is what a no-coder individual can do now in 2026 with a few months and hundreds of credits. I feel it's come a long way from my first prompt and design, I am really trying to push the boundaries to not make it look like a obvious lovable product. this is a compliment to lovable.

The app: starts with a quick personality test, user gets a collectible card layered with MBTI + Big Five + zodiac + cultural identity. Share the card with a friend, and when they take their test, their card lands in your collection. supabase behind it

u/DrogbaIsLegend2 — 3 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

Roblox-type platform

umm so yea i sorta made a roblox/polytoria/luduvo ripoff for fun using lovable ai bcz i was wondering what it could do...

btw i underestimated ai it created this crazy platform with online features chat and lots of stuff

here is the link: https://bloxly.lovable.app/

i mean like for now maybe ill work on it, it wasnt really any kind of project (and its AI anyways)

the thing is, AI just did what couldve taken people months in just a few minutes, and i kind of start to wonder about how ai might affect the future...

u/Random_Developer9876 — 6 days ago
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I built a recipe app for myself, then turned it into a template

Got frustrated saving recipes across notes apps and browser tabs. So I built myself a proper web app, searchable, filterable by cuisine, installs on your phone like a native app from your home screen.

Loved it so much I cleaned it up and listed it as a template others can buy and customize. No coding needed, just a free Lovable account and about 30 minutes to make it yours.

Happy to answer questions about how I built it. Drop a comment if you want the demo link.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 8 days ago
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Built for Moms Competition

We’re excited to share that Lovable is partnering with Wispr Flow this Mother’s Day. Built for Moms is a contest for anyone who wants to build something meaningful for the mom in their life (or in the spirit of one).

Here's how it works:

  • Build something on Lovable for that special person in your life you want to celebrate.
  • Use Wispr Flow to speak your first prompt.
  • Submit a short demo with your app to showcase your work.

The community votes on their favorites. Top builders win up to 2 years of Wispr Flow Pro, 500 Lovable credits, and a $1,000 gift card to give to mom.

Find out more details here.

You've got until Saturday, May 9 at midnight PT to submit.

builtformoms.lovable.app
u/reodesuxz — 12 days ago
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Typing is probably the most outdated interface we still use every day.

Think about it.

Computers became insanely powerful.

AI can generate code, images, videos.

But the main way we interact with machines is still… a keyboard invented in the 1800s.

QWERTY was literally designed to slow typists down so mechanical typewriters wouldn’t jam.

Yet here we are in 2026 using the same input method.

Meanwhile humans can speak about 3–4x faster than they type.

So logically voice should be the default interface by now.

But it isn't.

Why?

From what I’ve seen, there are three big problems:

  1. Voice input feels awkward in public

Talking to a laptop in a café still feels weird.

  1. Editing voice text is painful

Typing is still easier when fixing things.

  1. Most voice tools don’t structure thoughts well

They just dump raw transcripts.

That third one is interesting.

When people speak, they don’t think in perfect sentences.

They think in messy ideas.

The real challenge isn’t speech-to-text.

It’s speech → structured thinking.

For example:

You say:

“Remind me to finish the design tomorrow and send the proposal.”

And the system understands:

• Task: Finish design

• Task: Send proposal

• Reminder: Tomorrow

That’s the direction I’ve been experimenting with in a small project called Voicer AI.

Not voice transcription.

Voice → structured output.

I’m curious what others think about this.

Do you think keyboards will still be the main interface in 10–15 years?

Or will voice eventually take over a big part of it?

u/theme-man — 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
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I built a voice-first AI companion for moms instead of studying for finals 😭

I wanted to build something that could actually help mothers in daily life, so I created “MomMate” for the Build for Moms challenge.

It’s a voice-first AI companion with:

- continuous AI conversation

- reminders and schedules

- recipes and gardening help

- journaling and family memories

- Mom Circle community

- voice-powered actions like calling and messaging

I focused a lot on making the experience feel calm, emotional, and easy to use instead of a normal robotic AI app.

If you like the idea, you can check it out and vote here:

[LINK]

u/SwaritPandey_27 — 12 days ago
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I built “MomMate” — a voice-first AI companion designed specially for mothers

Most AI apps today feel technical, robotic, or stressful to use.

So I built MomMate — a voice-first AI companion made specially for mothers.

Instead of opening many different apps for reminders, recipes, schedules, shopping lists, memories, journaling, and support, MomMate brings everything into one calm experience.

Some features:

Continuous AI voice assistant

Real-time speech-to-text + voice replies

Smart reminders and schedules

Kitchen and gardening assistant

Family memory space

AI journaling and diary

Mom Circle community for mothers

Calling, messaging, and email support through voice commands

I focused heavily on:

emotional and calming UI

cinematic animations

luxurious futuristic design

natural voice interaction

The goal was simple: Create an AI product that actually feels warm, helpful, and human.

Would genuinely love feedback from the community 🙌

u/SwaritPandey_27 — 12 days ago

Roast my AI startup landing page

Built this using Lovable.

Trying to make it feel more premium/startup-like, but I feel like something is still off.

Be brutally honest:

- What looks weak?

- What feels confusing?

- Would you trust this product?

I want real feedback before launch.

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u/reodesuxz — 14 days ago