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Migration Guide

Considering leaving Lovable?
Here's how GenMB compares.

Bring your frontend through GitHub or ZIP, then add multi-framework support and an orchestration layer with visual workflows, scheduled agents, and chat bots on Telegram, Slack, or Email.

Free plan: 8credits/day · No credit card · GitHub and ZIP import

Why people are leaving Lovable in 2026

Public quotes and reported incidents. Each item is sourced individually below.

unpredictable… like a slot machine

Lovable user, DesignRevision switcher survey · Apr 2026

Suddenly I'm down to 3/5 daily credits?!?

Lovable 2.0 user, VibeCodingWithFred · Apr 2026

170+ apps and 18,000+ users exposed by missing Supabase RLS

Reported incident, Byteiota security analysis (paraphrased)

How GenMB addresses each

Common Lovable pain point

Surprise pricing changes & credit burn

GenMB approach

GenMB has a hard monthly cap on subscription cost, no idle taxes for inactive deployments, and no surprise effort-based agent overages. ZIP export on every plan, including Free.

See how GenMB pricing works →

Common Lovable pain point

React + Supabase lock-in

GenMB approach

Build with Vanilla JS, React, React + TypeScript, or React Native. Pick the right stack per project. Code is yours - full ZIP export on every plan.

Common Lovable pain point

Backend / data security gaps

GenMB approach

PostgreSQL via DataConnect with auto-provisioning and parameterized SQL. RBAC plugin for role-based access. OWASP Top 10 security scanner runs on every code generation.

Common Lovable pain point

No way to automate workflows after the app ships

GenMB approach

Visual workflow builder with 20+ node types: webhooks, cron, AI nodes, database queries, Slack/Email/Sheets/Notion. Build and test on every plan; run on autopilot from Pro.

Common Lovable pain point

Can't deploy bots without bolting on Make / Latenode

GenMB approach

Build and test chat agents in the browser on every plan, then deploy them to Telegram, Slack, and Email (Pro). Run AI-generated Python on cron with no infrastructure setup. MCP server included.

Common Lovable pain point

Limited plugin catalog

GenMB approach

GenMB ships 80 AI-aware plugins across 15 categories - payments, auth, search, analytics, AI, video, maps, CMS. Plugin context is injected into prompts so the AI knows how to use each one.

Lovable → GenMB equivalents

Direct one-to-one mapping for the integrations you're already using.

LovableGenMB equivalent
Supabase AuthGoogle Auth + RBAC plugin
Supabase DatabasePostgreSQL via DataConnect (auto-provisioned)
Supabase StorageGCS-backed File Storage SDK
StripeStripe plugin (AI-aware)
ResendEmail plugin
GitHub syncGitHub sync (Pro)
Custom domainCustom domain (Pro) - same flow
(none)Visual workflow builder, scheduled Python agents, chat agents + agent teams (all plans; live channels on Pro), MCP server

How migration works today

The frontend import is already automated. Platform-specific backend calls still need a deliberate mapping so you can verify data access and authentication.

  1. 1

    Sign up free

    8 credits/day on the free tier. No credit card. Sign in with Google.

  2. 2

    Export Lovable to GitHub

    Connect the Lovable project to GitHub so the current frontend and file history are available outside Lovable. A downloaded ZIP also works.

  3. 3

    Import and replace integrations

    Import the GitHub repository or ZIP into GenMB. Then use the equivalence map above to replace Supabase auth, database, storage, and edge-function calls where needed.

  4. 4

    Verify & deploy

    Preview, run the OWASP security scanner, then deploy to your subdomain (or custom domain on Pro). Add workflows and chat agents whenever you're ready (Pro).

Your importer is ready

Export from Lovable to GitHub, then bring the repository straight into GenMB.

Import my project

Migration FAQs

Can I import a Lovable project into GenMB?+

Yes. Connect your Lovable project to GitHub, then import that repository into GenMB. You can also download the code and upload a ZIP. GenMB imports compatible Vite + React frontends directly; Supabase auth, database, storage, and edge functions still need to be mapped to GenMB equivalents.

How do I migrate today?+

Export your Lovable project to GitHub, choose Import on the GenMB home page, and enter the repository. After import, preview the frontend and use GenMB chat to replace Supabase calls or other platform-specific integrations. Pro and Business customers can message support for hands-on schema and integration mapping.

Will my Lovable code work on GenMB without changes?+

Frontend React code transfers cleanly. Backend integrations need to be rewritten: Supabase auth → Google Auth, Supabase DB → DataConnect SDK, Supabase Storage → File Storage SDK. The equivalence map below shows what changes.

How is GenMB pricing different from Lovable's?+

GenMB has a hard monthly cap on subscription cost, your plan is the maximum. No idle taxes, no surprise effort-based agent overages, top-ups are always opt-in. Compare to peers who changed pricing without notice in the last year.

Do I have to use React, like with Lovable?+

No. GenMB supports Vanilla JS, React, React + TypeScript, and React Native. Choose the right framework per project, and every app ships as an installable PWA (with a Capacitor export for app stores). Lovable currently only supports React.

What does GenMB do that Lovable doesn't?+

Visual workflow builder (20+ node types, DAG-validated, webhook + cron triggers), scheduled AI-generated Python agents, chat agents and agent teams you can build and test on every plan, MCP server (Claude Code-compatible), 80 plugins, OWASP security scanner, and Code Healer auto-fix. Deploying chat agents to live Telegram/Slack/Email channels is on Pro and up.

Is there a free plan to try?+

Yes. 8 credits/day, unlimited apps, all frameworks, live subdomain deployment, version history, and ZIP export. No credit card required.

Try GenMB free

Build a small project to see how GenMB feels. Hard cap on pricing, full code export, and the orchestration layer when you're ready for it.

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