Lovable, a vibe coding platform, has introduced its smarter, secure, and multi-layered version, ie, Lovable 2.0.
On Lovable, users can develop their apps and websites by simply providing prompts to the AI. Now, it has become smarter with the chat mode agent, adding multiplayer capabilities that allow users to collaborate in teams. Moreover, the platform now includes security scanning to make projects more secure.
This new model appears ideal for startup teams and enterprises collaborating on the same app, as it enables users to invite others to their project to make edits or create a team workspace for collaboration across multiple projects.
The new chat mode is 10x smarter and doesn’t make edits to the code. It’s perfect for asking questions, planning the project, and debugging. This mode is agentic, which means it can reason across multiple steps and decide when to search files, inspect logs, query the database, and many more such features are upgraded.
The platform has a new security feature called Security Scan that helps users identify security issues in their app before it is published. If they use Supabase with their app, the results of this security assessment will be displayed in the publish dialogue, the screen they view when they are about to publish their app.
A couple of weeks ago, they introduced Dev mode, a special workspace for developers to build, test, and debug their app safely before releasing it. This lets the user edit their code of the project on Lovable.
Lovable now lets users buy and connect their domain name directly within the platform. This was first introduced to Lovable a few weeks ago, and 10k+ custom domains have been linked to Lovable apps since then.
The company has made some changes to its pricing model. It has simplified the pricing into two clear categories. It offers a Pro plan, with flexible tiers starting at $25 per month, and a Teams plan, starting at $30 per month for teams that require shared workspaces.
Lovable has had the feature of visual editing for a couple of months now, and they have since made it more robust. Lovable lets you edit the look and feel of your app directly on the screen, with no need to write CSS or code.
Lovable has also improved its Visual Editing Tools. This no-code feature allows users to tweak the appearance of their app directly on-screen, adjusting layout, colours, typography, and more—without writing a single line of CSS. The feature has been live for a couple of months, but is now even more robust and intuitive.