Why I built a WhatsApp community for Lovable builders (and gave everyone Pro Lite for a year)
I built Lovable Group because I got tired of being stuck on a build at 11 PM with nobody to ask.
Don't get me wrong — the @Lovable Discord and Reddit are great. But when you're in flow and a component suddenly breaks, you don't want to scroll through 200 messages or wait 48 hours for a forum reply. You want a 30-second voice note from someone who solved the exact same problem yesterday.
So I built this: a small, paid WhatsApp community of serious Lovable builders.
€15 one-time → 1-year membership that includes:
A private WhatsApp group for real-time help, prompt sharing, and build feedback
Members-only tutorials and short Loom guides
Weekly build-alongs and accountability threads
Complimentary 1-year Lovable Pro Lite (300 starting credits + 5/day) so you can immediately apply what you learn

The price is a filter, not a revenue grab. Free groups attract lurkers. Paid groups attract people who are actively shipping. When you ask a question at 9 PM, three people who built the same feature last week see it and reply in minutes.
This whole thing — landing page, @Stripe checkout, automated welcome emails, member provisioning — was built inside Lovable itself. Which probably tells you how much time I spend in it.
My question for you: What's the #1 thing that slows you down when building with Lovable? Drop it below — I want to make sure the first tutorials we ship actually solve real problems.

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