In this episode, I am joined by Ras Mic, a full stack engineer & YouTuber, where we dive deep into the frameworks and strategies on how to use Lovable to build a SaaS.
00:00 – Intro
01:41 – Understanding the Role of Product Managers
09:22 – The Basics of Web Technologies
10:31 – Client-Side, Server-Side, and Data Storage Explained
11:42 – Choosing the Right Backend as a Service
15:18 – Introduction to Lovable and Its Features
18:12 – Building a Note-Taking Tool for Founders
20:56 – Integrating Superbase for Authentication
25:20 – The Importance of Design and User Experience
27:24 – Live Building a Note-Taking App
37:23 – Implementing Authentication Functionality
39:54 – Creating and Storing Notes
47:38 – Demo of Note-Taking App
Links Mentioned:
Josh Elman’s Product Manager Breakdown: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/lets-talk-product-management-josh-elman/
1) The SECRET to mastering AI tools?
Become a product manager first, builder second.
Most people fail because they’re terrible product managers, not because the AI tools are bad.
You need clear specs, user flows, and feature definitions before prompting.
2)Think like a Product Manager:
• Define market & customer
• Document decisions
• Create clear requirements
• Map user flows
• Understand value prop
"Don’t assume the model knows. The models are dumb. YOU are the one who needs to know."
3) Web fundamentals are crucial. Every SaaS has 3 key parts:
• Frontend (what users see)
• Backend (business logic)
• Database (where data lives)
Understanding this helps you prompt AI tools effectively and debug when things go wrong.
4) Backend-as-a-Service is the game changer
Tools like Supabase and Convex handle the hard parts:
• Authentication
• Database management
• Security
• Scaling
Pick based on your needs:
– Convex = best for real-time
– Supabase = best for Postgres
5) The future is INTEGRATED tools
Tools like Lovable are winning by:
• Direct Supabase integration
• One-click auth setup
• Automated database config
• Built-in security
Other platforms will follow – the barrier to building is dropping FAST.
6) The new moats aren’t technical:
• Design
• Distribution
• User Experience
Building is getting commoditized. The winners will be those who:
• Understand their users deeply
• Create amazing experiences
• Master distribution
7) PREDICTION: Within 12 months, we’ll see:
• More integrated solutions
• One-click everything
• Template marketplaces
• Automated security
"We’re entering the era of non-technical multi-million dollar founders with no CTO"
The future belongs to product-focused builders
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