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A simple way to save time when typing
Just want to share I use this app WhisprFlow (https://wisprflow.ai/) to do voice to speech transcription. I fill out a lot of forms, and this speeds up the process by like 5x. Thought I would share, especially when prompting AI this helps a lot because you're typing a lot. It also makes you sound more conversational when sending email or stuff like that. Enjoy!
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https://wisprflow.ai/r?TIM537 -> Free month haha
🚨 GIFT: I just uploaded 6,500+ n8n Automation Workflows.
A beautiful Lovable frontend is nothing without a powerful backend. You have the "Body" (The Website). Now you need the "Brain" (The Automation). I decided to stop the gatekeeping. I just uploaded a massive library of 6,500+ n8n Workflow Templates to the Classroom. This is not a sample pack. This is the entire arsenal. Inside, you will find plug-and-play automations for: ⚡ AI Agents & Chatbots ⚡ Social Media Auto-Posting ⚡ Lead Scraping & Enrichment ⚡ CRM Syncing ⚡ Email Marketing Sequences It is 100% FREE for members of this community. Stop building from scratch. Stop wasting time reinventing the wheel. Download the bundle, import to n8n, and start printing time. 👇 LINK TO DOWNLOAD: https://www.skool.com/lovable-ai-3884/classroom/8c19f44d
🚨 GIFT: I just uploaded 6,500+ n8n Automation Workflows.
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How long did it take to make 6500 automations?
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@Eliya Elmakis I probably know the answer lol
Discovered my biggest customer has been sharing their login with 14 people at their company. Do I say something?
My product has per-seat pricing. $29/user/month. My biggest customer pays for 3 seats. $87/month. They've been with me for 11 months. Great relationship. Use the product heavily. Yesterday I was checking usage analytics and noticed something weird. Their account had usage from 14 distinct IP addresses in the last month. Different cities. Usage patterns that don't make sense for 3 people. They're sharing one login across their whole team. By my pricing, they should be paying for 14 seats. $406/month. They're paying $87. That's $319/month I'm losing. $3,828/year from a single customer. But here's my dilemma: They're my biggest customer by usage. They genuinely love the product. They've referred 2 other companies to me. If I enforce the seat policy, they might churn entirely. I'd lose $87/month plus their goodwill plus future referrals. If I don't enforce it, I'm subsidizing a customer who's technically violating terms. And if other customers find out, why would they pay full price? Options I'm considering: Say nothing and hope they eventually upgrade voluntarily. (Unlikely but avoids conflict.) Reach out diplomatically. "Hey noticed some unusual login patterns, want to make sure security is good. Also here's a team plan that might fit better." Give them a path to compliance. Enforce strictly. "Our records show X users, please upgrade or we'll need to restrict to licensed seats." Might lose them entirely. Grandfather them at current rate but lock it in. "Your price stays the same but we're implementing device verification going forward." I genuinely don't know the right move here. The money matters but the relationship also matters. How would you handle this?
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On the contrary, $ is just a number, so I would grandfather them in, and maybe ask for feedback from them so you get more value, and then find a way for the future to push back if people do this. What's your cost to deliver this 87/mo? You're not burning money right?
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@Eliya Elmakis then it's net positive even if they're cheating. Might be an upsell opportunity as well somewhere in their feedback
Can Lovable replace Wordpress?
I was supposed to create a website for my company using Wordpress however, my boss, without telling me, created and published a website through Lovable. So basically, she stole my task smh. Now, I am worried that she will fire me because there is literally nothing for me to do anymore (1 month work for me was 'finished' by her in just 1 day) I am curious if there any downsides to Lovable so I can tell her and I can keep creating websites using Wordpress and keep my job lol
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I'm like super anti-wordpress lol, so absolutely. But also the likelihood someone maintaining a website through lovable super long term seems low to me. It will get harder and harder to maintain as time goes on. It's like when my old boss started sending AI emails to clients (with hallucinations lol), eventually it will catch up with them.
My Lovable Workflow
Hey AI-ers, And lovable people! Here's my workflow with Lovable, that works best for me to build! 1) Refine my idea with Claude. "I'm thinking of building x, can you ask me some questions and make a PRD for this to give to Lovable" 2) Give PRD to lovable (and maybe some others, are we allowed to do that here?) 3) Once I'm generally happy, I'll push to github 4) Download my github repo in VS Code / Cursor, then continue with copilot / claude code. 5) Usually I need to tell the AI to clean up the code and organize it with DRY / Functional programming, and I built out templated elements so that it's easier to build out as I go. 6) Publish to Vercel -> I find this to be the easiest, and I have full control. It's maybe not as nice as doing all in Lovable, but it gives me a lot of control. When I work with Lovable I find as time increases the likelihood of me going in circles also increases. If anything is unclear, let me know. Hope this helps you 🙏
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@Eliya Elmakis I had to learn to integrate it. Vercel makes it relatively easy if you use supabase, but you need to understandd how environmental variables work. I also had to install postgres locally on my system and learn some basic SQL (though claude code helps). This helps me a lot because a bad database design if a source of many woes.
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