Lovable vs Production Lift

You built it in Lovable.
Now ship it to production.

Lovable's prototypes are some of the most polished in the AI-app-builder space — but polish ≠ production. The generated code still needs auth, multi-tenancy, e2e tests, security hardening, and deployment readiness before real users see it. Soatech Production Lift adds all of it in 1 week for €3,500 fixed. Reference: wintura.ai shipped using the same playbook.

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Lovable vs Soatech Production Lift

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Output polish vs production-readiness

Visually polished prototype.

Lovable consistently generates well-styled, demo-ready UI. The polish makes the gap easier to miss: under the surface, the same production gaps exist as every AI app builder — single-tenant, mock auth, zero tests, no security hardening, no deployment plan.

Production-grade architecture under the polish.

The Architect maps the Lovable output to a production architecture in week 1: multi-tenant Row-Level Security, NextAuth/Clerk auth, Playwright e2e tests, security audit + hardening, deployment to your infrastructure. Polish stays — production gaps close.

Authentication

Email/password or social login scaffold.

Lovable typically generates a working auth surface — but the underlying implementation is rarely hardened for production (no MFA flow, no password-reset enumeration protection, no session-token rotation policy, no OAuth provider beyond the demo set).

NextAuth v5 / Clerk with full provider matrix + MFA + hardened sessions.

Production-grade auth library wired with Google/GitHub/Microsoft OAuth (configurable), magic-link email, session token rotation, password reset flows that resist enumeration, MFA-ready. Same posture used in wintura.ai.

Test coverage & deployment

Zero tests, manual deployment.

Lovable doesn't scaffold an e2e test suite — every critical user flow ships untested. Deployment is manual click-through to Vercel or downloaded source, with no CI/CD, no preview environments, no observability wired.

Playwright e2e suite + automated deployment + observability.

Every critical user flow gets Playwright tests running on every PR. Deployment configured for Vercel/Railway with environment-variable management. Vercel Analytics, Speed Insights, error tracking, log aggregation wired from day one.

Pricing & path forward

$20/mo subscription, weeks-to-months DIY to harden.

Lovable Pro is $20/mo — fantastic value for the prototyping phase. But the rebuild-to-production cost is consistently $20K–100K across Q2 2026 industry benchmarks (Chrono Innovation, AppyCodes 2026 "Lovable to production real cost & timeline").

€3,500 fixed, 1 week, walk-away ownership.

One fixed payment, one week, source code yours forever. The Architect reviews every PR. Optional Feature Sprints (€6,000/2 weeks) for follow-on work, or a Velocity Pod for ongoing scale. No retainer commitment.

Questions enterprise CTOs ask

Lovable vs Soatech Production Lift — FAQ

Should I keep iterating in Lovable or move to Soatech?

Keep iterating in Lovable while you're still validating the idea — that's where Lovable excels. Move to Soatech Production Lift the moment you decide to accept paying users. The Lift adds production auth, multi-tenant isolation, e2e tests, security hardening, and deployment — what Lovable doesn't generate.

Why can't Lovable just generate production-ready code?

AI app builders optimize for the prompt-to-preview loop, where speed and polish dominate. Production-readiness requires architectural decisions (multi-tenancy boundaries, auth strategy, test coverage targets, deployment topology) that aren't part of a prompt-driven scaffold. Production Lift is the architect-led step that closes that gap.

How long does the Production Lift take and what's the deliverable?

1 week, €3,500 fixed. Deliverable: production-grade auth, multi-tenant data isolation (Row-Level Security), Playwright e2e test suite covering critical flows, security audit + hardening (CSP, CSRF, rate-limiting), Vercel/Railway deployment configuration, 30-day post-ship support. Source code is 100% yours.

What's the difference between Production Lift and the MVP Sprint?

Production Lift (€3,500, 1 week) takes an existing prototype (Lovable, Bolt, v0, Cursor) and lifts it to production. MVP Sprint (from €9,500, under 30 days) is a flagship V1 build from scratch — no prototype required. If you have a Lovable app you want to ship, Production Lift is the entry point.

The next step

Settle the architecture before a single sprint runs.

The €2,000 Architecture Blueprint is how every Soatech engagement begins. A Veteran Architect audits your codebase, system design, and roadmap, then delivers a written plan in one week. If you move into a Velocity Pod afterwards, the Blueprint fee converts toward your first sprint — so the comparison you just read costs you nothing to test.

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