Lovable launches Jobs tab in Cloud for scheduled job management
TL;DR
Lovable adds a Jobs tab to the project Cloud panel for managing scheduled jobs.
What changed
Lovable introduced a Jobs tab inside the Cloud panel for each project. Developers can inspect status, schedules, and run history while Vibe Builders and Basic Users can toggle jobs on or off.
Why it matters
Developers gain direct control over recurring tasks inside the same interface instead of switching contexts. Vibe Builders see quicker iteration on scheduled automations, a concrete advantage over manual cron setups common with competitors such as Vercel.
What to watch for
Compare the new tab against alternatives such as Supabase scheduled functions. Basic Users should enable a test job then refresh the run history to confirm the entry appears.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Toggle scheduled automations directly in the Cloud panel to iterate faster on recurring tasks.
- Basic Users: Use the new Jobs tab to verify that your scheduled tasks ran successfully without checking logs.
Harsh’s take
Lovable is closing the gap between low-code ease and production-grade reliability. By surfacing cron jobs in a dedicated UI, they remove the friction of managing background tasks that usually requires a separate backend or complex CLI tools. This is a direct shot at Vercel and Supabase, making the platform more viable for complex apps that rely on data syncing or periodic updates.
Operators should appreciate the transparency here. Seeing run history and status in one place reduces the 'black box' feeling of hosted platforms. It is a practical utility update that proves Lovable is moving beyond simple prototyping into serious application hosting.
If you are building apps that need more than just a reactive UI, this visibility is a requirement, not a luxury.
by Harsh Desai
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