Stephane Boghossian

Stephane Boghossian

Building & launching AI products

About

My background includes: ✅ Scaling Lovable to $50M ARR focusing on scaling sipport infrastructure, nurturing community and developing organic content. ✅ Scaling Brainboard to $1M ARR through organic growth strategies ✅ Consulting for multiple startups across the European ecosystem, from Seed to Series A ✅ Founding, raising capital for, scaling, and successfully exiting a JewelTech company ✅ Expanding Middle East and Africa market reach for major luxury brands

Work

Marketing at Shipable AI by CNTXT AI

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Maker History

  • Shipable AI by CNTXT AI
    Shipable AI by CNTXT AI
    From prompt to AI Agent configured & deployed in 48 seconds.
    Jun 2025
  • Lovable
    The world's first AI Fullstack Engineer
    Feb 2025
  • GO OR NO GO
    GO OR NO GO
    Save $$$ off your R&D with 1 digestive mail/week!
    Dec 2020
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    Joined Product HuntJanuary 5th, 2017

Forums

Gabe Perez

4mo ago

Does it matter if your app was purely "vibe coded" for acquisitions?

I've been having a lot of fun exploring AI and using tools like @Cursor, @bolt.new, @Lovable, and @Warp to learn how to build and make some apps for myself! I'm also noticing a tremendous amount of growth in folks creating their own apps using these same tools which has me wondering... if a company wanted to acquire someone's app or tool that was built via vibe coding, would it matter how it was built? Does the method of how it was built impact the valuation?
In my idealistic eyes, I'd like to think it doesn't. As an acquisition is often much more than just the tech but also the user base, brand, and even team behind the product. If anything I think that acquiring a product that has been "vibe coded" and putting them into capable engineering hands would only enhance the product...or a least make the code base cleaner.
I also believe that talent that is able to create stunning products with AI is currently a small percentage of folks, and that companies should be investing in acquiring that talent (either independently or via product acquisition) so that they can stay ahead in innovation while learning how to implement AI tools more efficiently in their orgs.
Very curious to hear what you all think!

Supa Liu

3mo ago

I'm Curious About Those Spark Moments Behind Products

Every time I read a maker s story on Product Hunt, I feel inspired. The journey from an idea to a real product is both exhilarating and challenging but it all starts with that spark of inspiration.

Some discover a need from Reddit discussions.
Some analyze search trends on SEMrush.
Some just build what they couldn t find themselves.

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What Features Do You Need That Lovable & Bolt.new Lack?

AI dev tools like Lovable & Bolt.new are great, but are they missing something you really need?

  • A must-have feature that s not there?

  • A pain point they haven t solved?

Drop your thoughts below! Let s discuss.

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