Software engineering isn’t going away. At Lovable, we’re hiring as many extraordinary engineers as we can, and we’re not slowing down.

Nov 2, 2025 · 4:12 PM UTC

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check your dms @antonosika
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From chemicals to gas to energy solutions, we invest with discipline and partner with purpose to generate long-term value.
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You may as well fix image generation from within Lovable as LLMs haven't sorted this out yet and other workarounds exist (like canva image + text overlays, among others)
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That is great to hear!
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Can’t agree more, but I think we’ll be moving a bit faster.
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How to get a referral?
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Keep up the good work Lovable team 🚀
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Weren't you building the last piece of software? How curious
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Hard to believe… unless you accept my CV
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software engineering will never go away human knowledge is never static it will change 10 years from now people will build something new after 30 years humans never die
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makes sense to me but does it sorta contradict your company mission?
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But basic engineers go perish. I create 2-3 sites on Lovable per week for small businesses and can’t well explain how easy money that is.
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AI tools are making the best engineers even more valuable, not less the skill now is knowing what to build, how to architect systems, and when to say no. tools just remove the boring parts gonna be wild seeing what 10x engineers can do when they're not stuck writing boilerplate all day
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Your profile literally says- building the last piece of software. Consider revision.
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Remember to delete old tweets before posting something like that
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And your company branding is "Last software written by human" Bro
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I hear your company is just a few dozen Indians coding behind the scenes.
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Glad to hear that I was starting to think AI would start sending out offer letters to itself 😅
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for now and yes they will go extinct when ai truly becomes agi
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People didn't do less math after the invention of the calculator... :) 🚀
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Funny how people say “coding is dead” while every AI company is desperately hiring engineers to build the thing that’s supposed to replace them.
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If you need a Product Guy, I'm the one 🫡
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Hire me as a creativity guy
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Like the great man once said 😊👇
Atlassian’s CEO, @mcannonbrookes, recently said on @HarryStebbings' podcast, “5 years from now we will have more engineers and software developers working for our companies than today ...” That’s a bold stance in a time when most conversations revolve around AI replacing human jobs. While the world debates layoffs and automation, this perspective flips the narrative, suggesting that AI might actually create more opportunities for builders, engineers, and software talent. It’s a refreshing (and rare) take from a top tech CEO🔵
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Are they allowed to use AI or not? 🤔🤔
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That's the mindset 👏 AI isn't here to steal jobs, it's here to supercharge the people who know how to build.
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Smart PR
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Good luck to lovable!!
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Why are you hiring devs? Just use your own product to improve it
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Real problem is finding engineers who actually care about what they’re building.
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Can you make lovable not use any shade of purple while making apps
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I am the perfect test user for you if it can do what I want it can do what 99.987% of what nprmies want to do
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Companies need to say those things more often.
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AI just raised the bar for what "extraordinary" means
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Wasn’t lovable built on lovable ? 🤷‍♂️
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