
Lovable Agent Mode - Lovable now thinks, plans, and acts on its own
Lovable's new Agent Mode (Beta) lets your AI think, plan, and take action on its own. It explores code, fixes bugs, fetches resources, and summarizes changes—all autonomously. Save time, reduce errors, and build smarter with AI that truly helps.
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BestPage.ai
Wow, 20x faster full-stack apps without writing code? That’s wild. Ngl, this could save devs sooo much time—crazy smart idea from the team!
Zefi.ai
I've been using lovable to quickly create landing page copy. It's been amazingly good!
Agent Mode from Lovable sounds like a major step toward fully autonomous development. The ability to explore code, fix bugs, and take action independently could seriously level up productivity for dev teams.
Wow, was waiting for this update, how to access it? I'm not seeing the agent mode in my lovable account right now.
Wow, "AI Fullstack Engineer" sounds incredibly powerful! 🚀 The promise of 20x faster development without writing code is a game-changer for rapid prototyping and MVP creation. I'm curious, how does Lovable handle custom integrations or unique third-party APIs that aren't common? Would love to know more about the flexibility for bespoke requirements.
Wow, amazing agent for development! how long will the agent take to finish job?
Built GhostBridge on Lovable — and wow, the speed and flow of building with no friction changed everything.
Seeing you launch is 🔥🔥 — Lovable isn’t just a dev tool, it’s a momentum machine.
If anyone's wondering what’s possible on Lovable, I launched Ghostbridgevip (a real-time clipboard sync tool) on it — no account, cross-device, stealth UI — and shipped the whole thing in days.
Big love to the Lovable team for making serious shipping feel fun.
ghost bridge is live on Product hunt now and on my page
#shippedS1
The effect is sometimes good and sometimes bad
Autonomously exploring, fixing, and summarizing feels like having an embedded engineer that never sleeps. Excited to see how this evolves in prod environments especially for debugging-heavy workflows.
F*ckOff
This is wild, any good use cases i can see in a video?
Rustic AI