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THIS GIRL TURNED LOVABLE INTO A $1.2K CLIENT PITCH Lovable doesn’t just build a pretty website. it turns 1 prompt into a clean business page a local owner can understand in 10 minutes the real trick is not selling the site itself. it is using the site as the...

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