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.
Four metrics. One choice.
Lovable vs Soatech Production Lift
The four metrics that decide whether your roadmap ships or stalls. Toggle to focus on the Soatech column — every claim stays on the page.
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 rebuild-to-production costs vary widely: independent 2026 benchmarks put a focused hardening at $5K–$30K (Hatchworks), while a full hourly-agency rebuild runs $20K–$100K (Chrono Innovation).
€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 Iteration Sprints for ongoing scale. No retainer commitment.
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 €8,500, 4–6 weeks) 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 €2,500 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 an Iteration Sprint afterwards, the Blueprint fee converts toward your first sprint — so the comparison you just read costs you nothing to test.
07Book · Direct, no SDR
Scope your project. Same architect who shipped wintura.ai.
30-minute scoping call. We map your scope to a published tier — Production Audit €1,500, Production Lift €3,500, MVP Sprint from €8,500. No custom quotes. No discovery-call upsell. Walk away with a price and a date.
30-min scoping call
Direct line to the Architect. No SDR. No nurture sequence. No custom quotes. Walk away with a price and a date.
Architect calendar opens 14 days out · Average reply within 4 business hours · CET overlap with UK / Western Europe / Nordics
- CET available · async time-zone friendly
- Calendar invite + Google Meet auto-sent
- Blueprint fee converts to Sprint One
- 30 minutes · free