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I Saved $1.5M Coding And Developing My Apps Using Lovable
Good morning and Happy New Year!
This one is going to be short since we’re still on “holiday mode“.
Lovable just released some new stats, and it turns out I’ve saved 39,156 hours of coding time by using the app.
That number blew my mind.

To put that into perspective…
If I hired one developer at $39 an hour (about the average software coder pay in the U.S.), that would’ve cost me around $1.5M.
And even worse?
It would take that one developer about 13 years to build what I built in just the past few months (8 hour work day).
Sure, you would be hiring a team or a development company, but that doesn’t beat the speed and affordability of using AI.
The apps I built aren’t just “cool projects.”
They are consistently helping my business make money.
And according to Lovable, my apps are in the top 1% of Lovable-built apps in the United States for traffic.
That means real people are using them. A lot of them.

Now, I’m not sharing this with you to brag
I sharing this to show you that you’re missing out big time if you’re still not using Lovable to build apps for your business…
And I want you to thrive.
I want you to turn your ideas into actual, functioning apps and projects.
Here Are a Few Apps Lovable Can Build for You
1. Complete E-commerce Storefront

Build a full online store connected to Shopify, where customers can browse, add to cart, and buy with secure payments.
2. Personalized Fitness Coaching Platform

Build a coaching app connected to Perplexity so you can pull up-to-date workout and health info, create custom plans, and track client progress.
3. Engaging Kids Learning App

Made by my daughter
Build a kids learning app using ElevenLabs for fun voice stories and lessons, plus quizzes and progress tracking for parents.
My daughter made this one all by herself using AI.
This is why I keep saying it
You don’t need to be a coder anymore.
You just need an idea…
And the courage to start.
Talk soon,
Brian
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