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How to Use Lovable

Step-by-step intermediate-level guide covering 5 essential steps for how to use lovable. Includes tips for lovable and bolt and common troubleshooting solutions.

18 min read Updated: 2026-01-15 5 steps
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In This Guide

  1. 1 Visit Lovable
  2. 2 Describe project
  3. 3 Review output
  4. 4 Refine
  5. 5 Export
1

Visit Lovable

Go to lovable.dev and sign up. This step covers visit lovable, an essential part of the how to use lovable process.

2

Describe project

Write what you want to build. This step covers describe project, an essential part of the how to use lovable process.

3

Review output

See generated app with live preview. This step covers review output, an essential part of the how to use lovable process.

4

Refine

Request changes in natural language. This step covers refine, an essential part of the how to use lovable process.

5

Export

Download code or connect to GitHub. This step covers export, an essential part of the how to use lovable process.

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Pro Tips

  • Clear requirements
  • Iterate on feedback
  • Good for MVPs
  • Review generated code
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Frequently Asked Questions

What can it build?
Web apps, dashboards, landing pages.
Stack?
React-based with modern tooling.
How long does it take to complete this guide?
The How to Use Lovable guide takes about 18 min to read. For intermediate-level users, hands-on implementation typically requires 20-30 minutes to complete all 5 steps. Your actual time depends on familiarity with the tools involved.
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Last updated: January 15, 2026
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