Lovable

https://lovable.dev

Long-term context stored as files in /docs that the agent reads on each session. Agent Mode (default since July 2025) holds working context within session but doesn't persist cross-session beyond filesystem state.

At a glance

Type
/docs folder + Knowledge Panel
Tier
T2
Created
2024-10
Latest release
not applicable — not OSS
License
not applicable — not OSS
GitHub
not applicable — no GitHub repo
Pricing
Free + paid
Funding
$537M total $6.6B val Series B · 2025-12

Taxonomy

storage
file
retrieval
injection
persistence
cross-session
update
overwrite
unit
document
governance
user-controllable
conflict
none

When to use

Optimised for: simplicity / vibe-coding / /docs as memory

Anti-fit: not for traditional codebases / non-greenfield work

Pros & cons

Pros

Web-app builder with project-level memory of UI decisions and component history; non-engineer friendly.

Cons

Web-app-builder scope; not useful for general coding tasks.

Claims & capabilities

Reached $100M ARR.

Technical surface

API surface
not applicable — web IDE
Backend storage
custom
Deployment
Managed-only
Embedding model
not applicable — code-gen
Multi-tenancy
Workspace-level isolation with WAF, network isolation, IP/user/workspace adaptive rate limiting; data residency in EU/US/AU
MCP
MCP integrations via lovable.dev/projects → Settings → Integrations (Supabase, GitHub via MCP)
A2A
searched not found
OpenTelemetry
searched not found

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  • Augment Code T1

    Real-time knowledge graph indexed from connected repos + commit history + CI/CD + tickets + docs. Separate Agent Memory layer (Sept 2025) captures session decisions/corrections/goals as discrete items with developer review/approval UI. MCP endpoint exposes the graph.

  • Bolt.new (StackBlitz) T2

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  • Continue.dev Memory MCP T2

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  • Devin (Cognition) T1

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