Lovable now allows publishing and deploying apps directly from chat
TL;DR
Lovable enables users to request publishing or deployment from chat. The agent checks settings, runs security checks, and schedules the deploy after approval.
What changed
Lovable now lets Vibe Builders, Basic Users, and Developers request to publish, deploy, or go live directly from chat. The agent checks settings, runs security checks, and schedules the deploy after approval.
Why it matters
Developers gain efficiency on deployment tasks compared to separate tools like Vercel. Basic Users see benefits in use-cases such as launching a project without switching interfaces.
What to watch for
Compare results against alternatives like manual setup in Netlify. Verify by submitting a deploy request in chat and confirming the scheduled settings in the dashboard.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Launch your web apps instantly by typing go live in the chat interface to trigger deployments.
- Basic Users: Skip complex hosting setups by letting the agent handle security checks and server configurations.
Harsh’s take
Moving deployment into the chat interface removes the final friction point for non-technical builders. While professional workflows often rely on external CI/CD pipelines, this integrated approach prioritizes speed and momentum. It turns the agent from a code generator into a full stack operations partner.
Operators should treat this as a signal that the IDE is becoming the infrastructure. The value here is not just the automation, it is the reduction of context switching. If you can verify security and push to production without leaving the conversation, the distance between idea and live product effectively hits zero.
by Harsh Desai
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