EzCoder vs Lovable
Lovable lets you create apps and websites by chatting with AI, then deploy them to the world with one click.
| Capability | Lovable | EzCoder |
|---|---|---|
| Full-stack app (database, auth, API) | Full-stack via Supabase: database, auth, and edge functions generated through chat | Full-stack apps with a database, auth, and API routes |
| Deploy to a live URL (SSL, custom domain) | One-click publish on Lovable Cloud with automatic SSL; custom domains on Pro and above | One-click edge deploy with SSL and custom domains |
| Take real payments (Stripe) | Chat-driven Stripe setup via Supabase edge functions for checkout and subscriptions | Stripe Connect through your own account, built in |
| Run Google and Meta marketing in-platform | Builds marketing apps, landing pages, and campaign dashboards and connects to ad/analytics data; does not run ad campaigns itself | AI ad campaigns across Google and Meta, in-platform |
| Business operations (CRM, email, analytics) | Connects to external CRM and analytics integrations and can build these surfaces; no built-in operations suite | CRM, customer email, and analytics in the Business Suite |
| Agents that execute, with approval checkpoints | Agent mode executes autonomously with a plan-approval checkpoint, scoped to building and editing the app | Agents execute; spend, go-live, and sends wait for your approval |
| Own and export the source code | Full ownership with continuous GitHub sync and standard Vite plus React export, no lock-in | Full source export, no lock-in |
Where Lovable stops
Lovable is built to design, build, and ship the application itself. It produces a full-stack product with a database, auth, payments, and hosting, and it does that well. What it does not set out to do is operate the business that runs on top of that product. For marketing, Lovable helps you build campaign dashboards and landing pages and connect to your analytics or CRM stack, but it does not run Google or Meta ad campaigns inside the platform, and it does not ship a built-in CRM, customer email, or analytics suite of its own. Its agent scopes execution to building and editing the codebase, with the approval checkpoint sitting before code changes rather than before money is spent or messages go to real customers. EzCoder picks up where the build ends: running the marketing and operations, with an approval gate specifically around spending, going live, and sending to customers.
Where EzCoder is different
Both tools build a full-stack app, take Stripe payments through your own account, deploy to a live URL with SSL and a custom domain, and let you own and export the source. Where they diverge is scope and the meaning of the control gate. Lovable’s agent executes against your codebase. EzCoder’s agents execute across the whole business: they build the app, then run Google and Meta ad campaigns in-platform, manage a CRM and transactional email, and report analytics, all from one command center. And EzCoder’s approval checkpoint is placed around the consequential actions, spending money, going live, and sending to customers, with a live activity stream so you can inspect, edit, or override anything.
When Lovable is the better pick
Choose Lovable if your goal is to build and ship an app or website as quickly as possible and you plan to handle marketing and operations with your own separate stack. It is a strong, polished prompt-to-app builder with chat-driven Stripe and Supabase, one-click hosting with SSL and custom domains, real autonomous build agents with a plan-approval step, and clean code export with GitHub sync.
The verdict
Lovable is a capable, well-regarded AI app builder. It builds full-stack apps on Supabase, wires up Stripe payments through chat, deploys to a live URL with automatic SSL and custom domains, runs an autonomous agent mode with a plan-approval checkpoint, and lets you fully own and export your code. For shipping a product, it covers the essentials cleanly. The difference with EzCoder is one of scope and where the control gate sits. EzCoder extends past the build into running the business: launching Google and Meta ad campaigns in-platform, managing CRM and customer email, and surfacing analytics, with an approval checkpoint placed specifically around spending money, going live, and contacting customers. If you want to build and ship, Lovable is a fine choice. If you want one place to build, run, and grow with autonomy that pauses for your approval on the actions that matter, that is EzCoder’s wedge.
Based on Lovable's official materials, last verified on 2026-06-11.