About
I got hooked by coding when I was 14 and have since immersed myself in multiple technologies. Worked at CERN, as a quant, was first employee and first engineer at Sana Labs, helped grow it's engineering organisation (now 90 people). Founded Depict (S20, top YC company) making recommender systems using computer vision and NLP focusing on beating the competition in A/B test. Been researching program synthesis for many years, most recently gpt-engineer became the world's most popular codegen project, 52k github stars and >hundred contributors.
Work
Product
Maker History
- LovableThe world's first AI Fullstack Engineer
- Lovable 2.0Apr 2025
- Lovable Visual EditsFeb 2025
- Lovable LaunchedFeb 2025
- LovableNov 2024
- gptengineer.appJan 2024
Forums
Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?
Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.
I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?
Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?
Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.
I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?
Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?
Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.
I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?