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Lovable changelog

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The short version

This page lists recent updates to Lovable, including new features, improvements, and bug fixes. It helps you stay informed about what's new and how you can use these changes in your projects.

Anyone using Lovable will find this useful to see what new capabilities are available.

Words decoded

Beta
A feature that is still being tested and might change before it's officially released.
Entra ID
Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service, used for signing into apps.
Single Sign-On (SSO)
A way for users to log in once and access multiple related applications without re-entering their credentials.
Semantic Views
Pre-defined data structures in a database (like Snowflake) that help organize and simplify complex data for easier analysis, ensuring consistent definitions across different tools.
OAuth credentials
Digital keys that allow an application to access a user's information from another service (like Google or Microsoft) with the user's permission, without sharing their password.
Diff
A comparison that shows the differences between two versions of text, highlighting what was added, removed, or changed.
TanStack Start
A modern framework for building web applications that helps them load faster and be more visible to search engines.
MCP (Multi-Cloud Platform)
A system that allows different AI assistants to connect and use your apps as tools.
NPM Registry
A central online database where software developers can publish and share reusable code packages, often used for JavaScript projects.
Dependency Vulnerability
A security weakness found in a piece of code (a 'dependency') that your project relies on, which could potentially be exploited.
GraphQL
A way to ask for exactly the data you need from a server, making it efficient for apps to get information.
Redshift Data API
A way for applications to send commands to and receive data from an Amazon Redshift data warehouse.

Where people get stuck

  • Not enabling your app's Trust Center after it was disabled by default means your security page won't be live.
  • Forgetting to update the mobile app might prevent you from using new features like copying project links.
  • Not checking the maximum file size before attaching files can lead to rejection if they are too large.
  • Not understanding that credit check-ins are not a hard cap means a message might go slightly over your set limit before pausing.
  • Not enabling Microsoft sign-in in your project settings means your users won't be able to log in with their Microsoft accounts.
  • Not republishing an app that was published before the Trust Center existed means it won't have a Trust Center page.
  • Not opting out of AI model training if you don't want your data used for that purpose, especially for Free and Pro plans.
  • Not upgrading older projects to TanStack Start means your app might not benefit from the latest performance and SEO improvements.
  • Not verifying your identity for sensitive workspace changes can block actions like inviting members or changing project ownership.

The short version, steps, decoder and prompt on this page are written automatically from Lovable's own documentation and can lag or misread it. The official page is always the authority.