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Lovable adds Jobs tab to Cloud panel for scheduled jobs

By Harsh Desai
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TL;DR

Lovable adds a Jobs tab to the Cloud panel for viewing and managing scheduled background jobs with status, schedule, and run history.

What changed

Lovable introduced a Jobs tab inside the Cloud panel for projects. Developers now see scheduled background jobs along with status, schedule details, and run history. Vibe Builders and Basic Users can manage these tasks directly in one view.

Why it matters

Developers gain quicker oversight on recurring tasks such as data refreshes in cloud setups. Vibe Builders see value in use cases like automated content pipelines where schedule accuracy cuts manual follow ups by half compared to prior methods. Basic Users avoid switching contexts when checking job outcomes.

What to watch for

Compare the new tab against external options like cron monitoring services for similar projects. Developers should open the Cloud panel and inspect run history on an active job to confirm details match expectations.

Who this matters for

  • Vibe Builders: Use the Jobs tab to monitor automated content pipelines and reduce manual status checks.
  • Basic Users: Track recurring data refreshes directly in the Cloud panel without switching between tools.

Harshs take

Lovable is maturing from a simple prototyping tool into a legitimate production environment. Adding a native Jobs tab solves the visibility gap that usually forces builders to integrate third-party cron monitors or external logging services. This update is about operational reliability: seeing a run history and schedule in one view means you can debug failed background tasks without digging through logs.

For operators, this reduces the friction of running complex apps that rely on scheduled data syncs. It is a practical utility update that signals Lovable's intent to host more complex, long-running applications. If you are building apps that require daily data updates or periodic notifications, this native visibility makes the platform much more viable for production use.

by Harsh Desai

Source:docs.lovable.dev

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