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Why it matters: Generated code quality can be inconsistent for complex application logic, sometimes requiring significant manual refactoring
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Heavy reliance on Supabase for backend functionality limits flexibility for teams preferring other database or backend providers
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Message credit limits on lower tiers can be exhausted quickly during intensive iteration sessions, forcing upgrades or waiting
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Limited control over application architecture decisions—the AI makes opinionated choices about project structure, state management, and component organization
Available from: Starter
Yes. You own 100% of the code Lovable generates. There are no licensing restrictions on commercial use, and exporting to GitHub gives you a standard repository you can deploy anywhere.
Both generate full-stack apps from prompts, but Lovable offers two-way GitHub sync for code portability, Supabase integration for production databases, and enterprise security certifications (SOC 2, ISO 27001). Bolt.new runs in WebContainers and supports more frameworks but has less focus on production deployment workflows.
You can upgrade to a higher plan at any time. Messages reset monthly. On the free tier, the 5-message daily limit resets each day. Paid plans provide monthly message pools.
You can connect an existing Supabase project to your Lovable application. The platform will work with your existing database schema and can add new tables and policies as needed for generated features.
Yes. Generated code uses standard React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui — widely-used technologies with large developer communities. Any React developer can work with the exported codebase without needing Lovable access.
Team features are available on Scale and Enterprise plans, allowing multiple team members to work on shared projects. GitHub sync also enables team collaboration through standard git workflows.
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