If you are looking to create more advanced projects, with better security, greater scalability, and more professionalism using the tools of Vibe Coding, This guide is for you.
In this article, I've outlined three very important tips that will guide you from beginner to advanced and truly professional projects.
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Why combine Lovable, N8N, and Supabase?
Tip 1: Starting by focusing on the main pain point

My first piece of advice is to start with Lovable, but focus on simpler, more direct projects, addressing the pain points you want to solve with technology.
Be a SaaS, one Micro SaaS Whether it's an app or an application, find out what the main pain point is for your end user.
It's crucial to avoid the mistake of including "a million features, a million metrics," and complex business rules right from the start. This confuses the user and will almost certainly cause the project to fail.
Focus on creating in Lovable He creates very beautiful and visually appealing apps interfaces. Solve the main pain point first, and only then can you make the project more complex.
Case

A very interesting example, and one of Lovable's main case studies, is... Plink.
Basically, it's a platform where women can check if their boyfriend has had any run-ins with the police or has a history of aggression.
The creator, Sabrina, became famous because she created the app without knowing any code, focused on the main pain point, and the app simply "exploded.".
In just two months, the project was already projecting $2.2 million in revenue. She validated the idea on Lovable, proving that market focus is what makes a project successful.
Another example is an AI agent management application. We always start with the interface in Lovable and only then migrate the project to [the other platform/tool]. Cursor to make it more advanced and complex.
Master Supabase, the heart of advanced projects.

The second tip, and the most important for security and scalability, is to thoroughly learn the Supabase component. This encompasses data modeling and all back-end functions.
To create AI projects, you'll need the front-end (the user interface, like in Lovable) and the back-end (the intelligence, data, security, and scalability).
The back-end uses the N8N for automation and AI agents, but it is the Supabase which will be the heart of your project.
If you want a highly secure and scalable project, the secret is to master Supabase.
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The great advantage is that, if the interface created by Lovable has a problem, since you already have the core of your project well structured, you can simply remove Lovable and plug the data into another interface, such as Cursor.
You don't need to be a technician, but you need to understand the... MacroHow data modeling, security (RLS), and data connection work.
Understanding these basics is crucial for you to be able to request and manage AI effectively. For this, I recommend our course. Supabase Course in the PRO subscription.
Tip 3: When to move on to Cursor/AI-powered code editors

The third tip is about taking the next step: migrating to AI-powered code tools and editors, such as... Cursor or Cloud Code.
It's very important to start with Lovable in a simplified way, but if you want to make your project more advanced, robust, and scalable, you'll need to combine the organization of your back-end in Supabase with the greater control offered by these tools.
However, it is essential to understand that knowing well the Supabase It's a prerequisite before jumping into the... Cursor, Because you need to have the database and architecture very well organized.
For complex projects, this union is key to having complete control over the code and structure.
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