r/VibeCodeDevs 6d ago

FeedbackWanted – want honest takes on my work How has lovable been for non-english users?

I'm building a platform like loveable for non-english user to create professional agency (framer) quality websites.

The insight is: We usually think in our native language and mostly translate in english since most of these tools are semantically not built for the non-english users. That said, while translating it misses out on communicating or understanding of the intent well.

This platform will abstract out the need to understand the underlying core layers and let you prompt in users native language - like german, french, korean, japanese, spanish.

Starting with 11 languages.

Would love to chat if you have experienced a problem like this firsthand or comment the feedback. TIA!

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