Automate recurring workflows with Workspace Skills
TL;DR
Create reusable markdown playbooks called Skills to teach Lovable how to handle recurring tasks like accessibility reviews, SEO audits, or launch checklists across your workspace.
Lovable introduces Workspace Skills as a way to build reusable markdown playbooks. These files let the AI follow set steps for tasks that come up often in projects. Users can apply them across an entire workspace without repeating the same directions.
The feature supports activities such as accessibility reviews and SEO audits. Small business owners can define a launch checklist once and reuse it for every new release. This keeps results consistent while saving time on routine checks.
Teams create the Skills in simple markdown format and store them for quick access. The system then handles recurring work based on those instructions. Regular users appreciate the straightforward method for managing ongoing processes.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Standardize your UI patterns and brand logic into markdown playbooks to ensure design consistency.
- Basic Users: Save your frequent SEO or accessibility checks as Skills to run them instantly on any new page.
Harsh’s take
Lovable is moving beyond simple chat-to-code by adding a persistence layer for logic. Workspace Skills are essentially reusable system prompts disguised as markdown files. This is a smart play for retention: once a team encodes their specific launch checklists and audit requirements into the platform, the switching cost rises significantly.
For operators, this solves the prompt drift problem where AI output quality varies between sessions. By formalizing these workflows, Lovable is positioning itself as a structured development environment rather than a disposable prototyping tool. It is a clear signal that the next phase of AI coding is about governance and repeatable standards, not just one-off generations.
by Harsh Desai
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