Lovable keeps Enterprise member profiles private by default
TL;DR
Lovable now hides public profiles of Enterprise workspace members by default from external users, concealing member names and avatars on public project pages.
What changed
Lovable updated Enterprise workspaces so member profiles stay private by default. External users no longer see names or avatars on public project pages. This update helps Developers, Vibe Builders, and Basic Users maintain privacy in their projects.
Why it matters
Vibe Builders can now focus on building without worrying about profile exposure in shared spaces. It stands out from alternatives like Cursor where public visibility remains the norm by default. Basic Users in enterprise settings see reduced risk when collaborating on visible projects.
What to watch for
Developers should compare this privacy approach against options in tools like v0 by Vercel. Check your Enterprise workspace settings directly in Lovable to verify the default privacy is active for all members.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Build and share public prototypes safely without exposing your personal profile or avatar.
- Basic Users: Collaborate on enterprise projects without worrying about external visibility of your identity.
Harsh’s take
Enterprise privacy defaults are a boring but necessary milestone for low-code tools trying to win corporate contracts. Lovable hiding builder identities on public project pages removes a major friction point for corporate legal and security teams who dread employee exposure. This update directly targets the enterprise market where tools like Cursor and v0 still struggle with granular privacy controls. If you are building in a regulated or corporate environment, check your Lovable workspace settings now to ensure these defaults are active.
by Harsh Desai
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