Great Concept, Brutal Credit Limits
I signed up to Loveable with genuine excitement because the concept itself is brilliant. The idea of quickly building projects with AI assistance is exactly the kind of thing many developers, creators, and even beginners are looking for right now. Unfortunately, my experience ended almost as quickly as it began.
Within literally two minutes, my 5 free credits were completely gone.
Now, I understand that AI services cost money to operate. Nobody expects unlimited free usage forever. But when the free allowance disappears that quickly, it creates a pretty poor first impression. If 5 credits vanish after only a handful of prompts or actions, it immediately makes you question how far even a paid plan would realistically get you. Honestly, it gave me the impression that even 100 credits wouldn’t last long enough to complete an actual project without constantly worrying about usage limits.
That completely kills the flow and excitement of experimenting creatively.
What makes it more disappointing is that I genuinely wanted to like Loveable. In fact, I came to it because I felt let down elsewhere and hoped this would be a refreshing alternative. The interface is clean, the branding is smart, and the overall idea has huge potential. But potential alone isn’t enough if users feel like they’re being rushed toward payment before they’ve even had a proper chance to test the platform.
A free trial should make users excited to stay. Instead, mine felt more like walking into a restaurant, taking one bite of food, and immediately being handed the bill.
That’s the frustrating part here: the platform itself may actually be good, but I never got enough time to properly discover that for myself before the credits evaporated.
So sadly, my experience with Loveable ended up being a very quick hello… and an even quicker goodbye.
Do I love Loveable?
Sadly, no.






