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Karo (Product with Attitude)'s avatar

There's so much good in this article Elena! Starting with: "When software starts to feel less like a tool and more like a place." Looking at Lovable's competitors, this is exactly where they fall short. Thank you for sharing🤗

Ryan @ AIForB2BMarketers's avatar

Throwing out the playbook is often the real sign of mastery. Playbooks are useful when you are learning the game. They become dangerous when the context changes but the rules do not.

At scale, pattern matching beats frameworks. Judgment beats checklists. This reads less like rebellion and more like earned clarity.

Adam Kovac's avatar

"Subscriber list last updated: Thursday, December 19, 2024" any love for the new subscribers? 😍

Looking forward to more building in 2026

Saurabh's avatar

Brilliant insights, as always. Thank you for sharing!

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That is so insightful @Elena Verna! Thanks for sharing this.

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Jenn Carlos's avatar

I’d love to know how you’re operationalizing marketing. How u built and structure your teams, key marketing investments, are you working off an annual strategy or opportunistic free styling each quarter. The guts behind the insane success. Have u covered this before? 🙏

Casey Clarke's avatar

Love the article, and the offer of lovable pro! However, the code doesn’t seem to apply to annual subscription. It only gives a $25 discount. Maybe I’m misunderstanding?

Marcos Hollmann's avatar

Everyone talks about Build in Public, but the advice is usually very high-level.

If you had to be concrete:

which channels, what frequency, and what exactly should founders share when doing BIP well?

Thirukumaran's avatar

Interested to know 1)how much of the attribution is towards we made this happen vs we happened to be in the right time at the right place 2) how is it validated that it's more the former and not the latter or some other reasons the "growth" is fuels by organic reasons that will say stretch out to and be true even the next decade when lovable is still standing and possibly become even bigger?

Elena Verna's avatar

I'll only say that we have SO much competition, but none of them are growing as fast as we are. And some of our competitors have been around longer than us.