I design in Figma—sometimes go straight to prompting—then rebuild in Lovable. Suddenly you’ve got a working prototype with logic, auth, payments, and a public URL. No dev. No wait. Just me, testing things live. This is what everyone’s calling “Vibe Coding”.

This Is How I Prototype at END

I use Lovable for internal tools and early client concepts. But very often for my own side gig projects. It lets me validate an idea before the Figma file’s even cleaned up. I send a live prototype link to clients during scoping—way more helpful than screenshots or polished PDFs. I just like to dig in right away and start building rather than spending days planning.

The speed forces clarity. If something’s broken, you’ll see it fast. If it works, it’s obvious. You can quickly keep what’s working and get rid of the unnecessary. There’s something much more powerful clicking around and interacting with it than just building it on the paper.

The UI Won’t Match—and That’s Fine

Lovable isn’t going to copy your Figma 1:1. That’s not the point. You’ll adapt things to fit their components. Maybe even add a bit of CSS if you care enough.

But honestly, I don’t. Because once it’s live, I can test the flow, watch people use it, and decide if it’s worth building for real.

Here’s my stack:

  • Design in Figma

  • Rebuild in Lovable

  • Test reactions

  • Forget it forever or scale to ship it

If You Need to Move, Use It

Lovable isn’t for final products. It’s for people who need to move fast without flying blind. Founders, designers, PMs—you don’t need to beg devs to build something basic just to get feedback.

Ship the concept now. Refine it later. That’s how the new products are being built. No time to refine for months: bring something live first and let people use it asap.

Try It or Don’t—But Don’t Waste Time Waiting

Lovable won’t save your product. But it’ll save your process. If you’re spending days tweaking slides for something that should be a live prototype, give this a try instead.

Need help mapping your styles without breaking your layout? I’ve done it. Hit me up at end.agency.

About me

Hey, I’m François Savard from END Agency

I design clear, functional products that cut friction and remove unnecessary decisions. END Space is my newsletter where I share ideas, trends, and what I’m working on.

🤠 Background: Creative Director in a digital marketing agency in Norway for 5 years, moved back to France to create END Agency.

💻 Current focus: Build a community to connect designers and founders with END Space (the newsletter you just read).

👉 Next goal: Organise future conferences about design, in France and abroad. Interested to join or co-host? Reach out to me.

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