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Lovable ships Teams - vibe-coding just went multiplayer

By Vibe Wire Editorial
July 26, 2026  ·  4 min read
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Anton Osika, Lovable

Lovable spent two years proving one person could ship a real product from a prompt. Its newest release quietly answers the obvious next question: what happens when that person is no longer alone?

Meet Teams - Lovable's move from a solo canvas into a shared workspace, without losing the "just describe it" magic that made it famous.

What shipped

Three things landed at once, and together they change how the tool is used:

Real-time collaboration

Multiple people can now build in the same project live - describing, editing and previewing together, the way a doc gets written, not the way code usually gets merged.

Roles & permissions

Owners, editors and viewers. A founder can hand a client a preview link, or let a contractor work on one feature, without giving away the keys to the whole app.

Shared prompt library

The prompts that produce your components, tone and layout are now reusable across the team - so the second app looks like the first without anyone re-explaining the brand.

Teams doesn't turn Lovable into an engineering tool. It turns a solo superpower into a small-team superpower - same speed, more hands.

Why it matters

Most tools add collaboration and immediately feel heavier. The interesting bet here is the opposite: keep the prompt-to-product loop, and let a second person plug into it without adding process. If it holds, a "team" in the vibe economy might mean three people and a shared prompt library - not a standup and a sprint board.

Who it's for

Solo founders bringing on a first collaborator. Tiny agencies shipping client work. Founders who design but don't build, pairing with someone who does the opposite. Anywhere the bottleneck was "I can't hand this off," Teams is aimed squarely at it.

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The verdict

Launches that "add teams" are usually a maturity checkbox. This one reads more like a thesis: the vibe economy's next chapter isn't solo or team - it's solo speed at team scale. If Lovable keeps that promise, it won't just be where you start. It'll be where you stay.

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