In this video, I'll show you how to use Lovable and Cusror AI together to create your next dream SaaS or web app.
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All thanks to the Guthub two-way sync option in Lovable, you can now import your Lovable project in Cursor AI and more complex features. Once done, you can then import the project back to Lovable and keep working on it.
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You are ❤, I was thinking this and you made the video
Glad I could help
I love your videos, cz u ar a real one u dont just fake informations . Keep going .
This is exactly I was seeking . Thanks .
Generating front-end is easy of course, but you try linking it to the backend and building logic.
supabase, easy
Superbase
What’s super base
@@MaxFriend7 It can handle the backend.
Can anyone here give best YouTube links for linking backend
Bro please upload a video on building a microSaaS with paddle payment gateway (on lovable).
Thats insane ✨
Damn this is wild bro. I love the no nonsense approach – inspired me to try!
This is such an insightful tutorial, I’m sure it can also be implemented on other AI coding tools.
You saved me. Thank you. I subscribed too!
I use this everyday and it still blows my mind
please make more. Would love to know how to make a full stack app and learn more about how to manage the backend. I get intimidated by this stuff since it feels so overwhelming as a beginner, and this video is beyond helpful to start. Subscribed and look forward to watching more!
As a complete beginner I would suggest for you to learn basics to intermediate of coding at least, so that if anything went wrong, you would know how to mitigate.
dude you have created the most actually useful video i have seen yet.
thank you
It’s fascinating how many videos hype up AI tools like Cursor or Lovable AI as ‘magic bullets’ for building apps in minutes. While these demos are entertaining, they often skip the real grind: debugging messy backend errors, scaling for real traffic, or the brutal marathon of marketing to actual users. Let’s be real—shipping a live product is 10% coding and 90% problem-solving unseen chaos.
Worse, these videos create a illusion that success is just a click away. In reality, most viewers who try this hit walls (API limits, deployment nightmares, zero users) and feel defeated. Tools are helpful, but they’re not substitutes for understanding fundamentals.
To anyone watching these: Don’t get discouraged when your app isn’t ‘viral’ overnight. Learn the basics, embrace the struggle, and remember—no AI will replace grit, iteration, or marketing hustle. Build skills, not just demos. 💪
its a tool, which has its own inherent limitations. The fact that the guy is telling makes a good sense. Lets embrace it. Its going to take its time to learn, adopt and improve for any systems. I an Accountant, I am using theses applications to build small applications for my organization. They are good, yes I consult my engineer for any technical and security issues, and then take it live.
You clearly aren’t using the right tools and you’re likely not using the right prompts. Well prompted AI will create very clean, robust code. You sound like a disgruntled programmer afraid of losing their job to AI.
Absolute this. Right now im facing this exactly same problem. I create a SaaS with fictional data…now, im trying to use real data and then, The nightmare begins. Countless… bugs, errors and such. To be precise with you..The complete SaaS template and functions took me 3~4 hours. Now, for the bugs and errors im at 11 hours and counting.
I see it as shopify but then for apps
Well said
It’s just open another dimension of possibilities! Thanks a lot for sharing.
the best things today i learned you need write a proper prompt using ai and stay updated to new website which makes your work fast and easy the projects become easiler for resume simple copy paste required rest
great technique that can help me fine tune things in cursor.
The session was really insightful Joseph, I’m a designer and didn’t have much knowledge about coding tools but you made it super simple to understand this workflow. Thanks again 😄
I wasn’t sure if Refact would be worth the setup but it’s been surprisingly solid in practice
This is a really good setup !
Thanks Astro