I have been a long time user of Lovable and I continue to fall in love with its potential. I’m doing what every product leader does - turning frustration into feedback. Consider this my love letter with a feature roadmap attached.
🤝 Make Chat Collaborative
Real-time chat with Lovable + my entire team during development. The best products emerge from collective intelligence, not individual genius.
🌐 Bridge the Technical Gap
Translate jargon into human speak - especially when asking for SQL query approval. If you want to democratize building, non-technical stakeholders need to understand what they’re approving.
📝 Comments = Collaboration Gold
Let teams annotate and discuss directly in prototypes. Feedback loops are everything in product development.
🔄 Project Duplication (Please!)
Most needed: Duplicate projects with variations while keeping the same foundation. A/B testing becomes trivial when you can spawn multiple versions from a single base.
✂️ Split & Merge Projects
When prototypes get unwieldy, let me break them into components. Then merge parts of multiple prototypes into unified applications. Essential for scaling beyond simple prototypes.
🎨 Design Guidance Mode
An AI design consultant that asks: “What examples inspire you? What should your colors communicate?” Not everyone has design intuition - give us an AI partner that educates while it creates.
⚖️ Show Me The Trade-offs
Present technical options with clear implications: “Approach A (faster to build, harder to scale) vs Approach B (complex setup, better long-term).” When I understand business implications, I make better decisions.
These aren’t just feature asks - they’re a vision for AI-powered development that’s collaborative, transparent, and scalable. You’re reimagining how teams create together.
Lovable team: are any of these features on your roadmap? If you need beta testers or users to interview - count me in.
Fellow builders: What’s on your wishlist?
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