Lovable makes Enterprise member profiles private by default
TL;DR
Lovable now hides Enterprise workspace member profiles from external users by default. Workspace admins can restore public profiles in security settings.
What changed
Lovable updated Enterprise workspaces to hide member profiles from external users unless admins turn them back on in security settings. Vibe Builders and Developers in these workspaces now start with private profiles as the standard. Basic Users receive this protection automatically without extra steps.
Why it matters
Enterprise teams avoid unwanted profile exposure in shared setups unlike the public defaults common in Notion for collaborative projects. Developers gain straightforward privacy controls that fit daily workspace management. Vibe Builders can maintain focus on their builds while Basic Users stay shielded from outside views.
What to watch for
Review settings against alternatives like Replit to see how defaults compare. Verify the update by signing in as a workspace admin and checking the security section for the profile toggle.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Check your Lovable Enterprise settings to confirm your profile is hidden during active builds.
- Basic Users: Enjoy automatic privacy on your Lovable Enterprise profile without needing to change any settings.
Harsh’s take
Lovable is making a smart play by turning on private-by-default profiles for Enterprise users. In collaborative development environments, public-by-default settings are a security risk that exposes team structures and active projects to external scraping. This update mimics mature SaaS security standards. Admins get clean toggle controls, while builders can focus on shipping applications without worrying about accidental profile exposure.
by Harsh Desai
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