Opening
Anton Osika (00:00:00): ... Lovable is your personal AI software engineer. You describe an idea and then you get a fully working product. The reason is to enable those who have had such a hard time finding people who are good at creating software that's been their absolute bottleneck and let them take their ideas and their dreams into reality. Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:19): You guys hit 4 million ARR in the first four weeks. You hit 10 million ARR in the first two months with just 15 people....
The opener starts with biography before advice. That order makes the guest legible as a person before the listener extracts tactics.
Low-ego framing
Lovable, which is building what they call “the last piece of software”—an AI-powered tool that turns descriptions into working products without requiring any coding knowledge." tags: ["design", "ai",...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
allow you to build a marketplace that looks a lot like Airbnb. Amazing. Okay, thank you for the demo. I think for a lot of people they're like, "Yeah, yeah, I've seen this kind of stuff," for most people,...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Low-ego framing
Lenny Rachitsky (00:05:22): I don't know how you have time to do this podcast. Your life must be insane these days with the pace at which you guys are...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Anton Osika (01:09:18): Thank you so much, Lenny. Lenny Rachitsky (01:09:19): Bye...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Ending
out and changing in how we build software, so you can follow Lovable underscore dev and you can follow me at AntonOsika at Twitter. I'd love more feedback on where people see this is a huge change for them. There are a lot of people posting about that on Twitter, but we have a Discord where you can share like, "Oh, this is how I use Lovable. It was super useful to me." And feedback.lovable.dev can ask for new features. There's a lot of people asking and uploading what features you want next....
The ending reorients from guest intimacy to listener usefulness.