
Your Lovable project is more valuable than you think
Carl-Axel Dahlin · 2026-05-28
Let's assume: you know your industry. You know what's messy. You know the crux of the problem. You think: "This should already exist."
But it doesn't.
So you hack something together one evening or weekend. Either because you need it at work, or just to see if the idea holds up. You keep quiet about what you're building. But you're also excited about it.
It might feel like playing around. We don't think it is.
Four things that happen when you build
Validation. You quickly find out if the idea holds. And you find the holes in your thinking — but you only find them once you start building, not while you're talking about it.
Feedback. You can show something concrete and get real reactions, instead of waving your arms and describing an idea in words.
Prioritization. You can iterate directly on flows, features, and how it should actually work — not on how you imagine it should work.
Mindset. You go from Consumer to Creator. It spills over into career and business thinking in ways you don't expect until it happens.
The combination that tends to be underestimated
Domain knowledge + a clear problem + AI tools is a strong combination. A lot of people are sitting on better ideas than they realize — but do nothing with them. The barrier is rarely the idea. It's usually that starting feels like too big a step.
Tools like Lovable make that step shorter. Not zero, but shorter.
If people start using what you built and demand picks up faster than you can keep up — reach out. We can give you some direction. And we have a factory of AI agents that can build, if you need it.