Lovable Prompt Generator
Lovable builds full-stack apps from a chat prompt, with React, Tailwind, and Supabase under the hood. The quality of what it ships is decided almost entirely by the quality of the prompt you start with. Archly turns your idea into a structured prompt that matches how Lovable actually works.
Why prompting Lovable is different
- Lovable commits to a stack for you. If your prompt does not define the data model and auth requirements up front, it invents them, and unwinding a wrong Supabase schema later costs far more than specifying it first.
- One giant prompt produces a generic scaffold. Lovable performs best when the first prompt nails scope and structure, then features arrive one at a time.
- Design intent drifts fast. Without explicit direction on layout, tone, and components, every Lovable app converges on the same default look.
How Archly structures prompts for Lovable
- The Lovable platform profile encodes its stack conventions, so your prompt speaks in terms of pages, Supabase tables, and auth flows Lovable understands.
- A short intake captures your goal, audience, and data model before a single line is generated, the details Lovable most often guesses wrong.
- Output is structured feature by feature, so you can paste the foundation prompt first and iterate cleanly instead of re-explaining your idea every session.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good Lovable prompt?
A good Lovable prompt defines the core user flow, the data model, and auth requirements before styling details. Lovable scaffolds the whole app from your first message, so structural decisions belong in the prompt, not in follow-up fixes.
Does Archly work with Lovable's chat interface?
Yes. Archly generates a structured prompt you copy straight into Lovable. You can regenerate or refine the prompt in Archly as your idea evolves, and each refinement builds on the project context you already defined.
Can I use Archly for an existing Lovable project?
Yes. Describe the current state of your project in the intake and Archly structures prompts for the next feature instead of a fresh scaffold.
Archly also works with
Bolt, v0, Cursor, Replit, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Antigravity, AI Studio, Anything AI, Base44, and more.