Lovable Agent Mode - Lovable now thinks, plans, and acts on its own
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Lovable's new Agent Mode (Beta) lets your AI think, plan, and take action on its own. It explores code, fixes bugs, fetches resources, and summarizes changes—all autonomously. Save time, reduce errors, and build smarter with AI that truly helps.
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The effect is sometimes good and sometimes bad
Autonomously exploring, fixing, and summarizing feels like having an embedded engineer that never sleeps. Excited to see how this evolves in prod environments especially for debugging-heavy workflows.
This is wild, any good use cases i can see in a video?
Rustic AI
Elser AI
Feels a bit like Cursor or even Devin, but Lovable seems more focused on everyday dev tasks like bug fixes and change summaries. That focus might make it easier to actually rely on. Wonder how it reacts when the fix isn’t clear — does it pause for input or just go ahead?
I used Loveable to create design prototypes, it’s a starting point for exploring the overall look and feel
Allowing an agent to autonomously scour a codebase to locate and fix bugs sounds very useful especially for debugging difficult data flows. I'm mostly thinking about how it doesn't accidentally get stuck in infinite loops at other people’s expenses and also doesn’t consume lots of tokens if it’s a bug further up like a WebSocket connection. Being able to pull off multi-file refactors cleanly can save a lot of time in shipping things out more quickly.