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Lovable is an AI-powered software development platform from Lovable Labs Incorporated that lets users build, edit, and deploy web applications and websites by describing what they want in natural language, a style often referred to as “vibe coding.”

Stockholm, Sweden

About Lovable

Lovable is an AI-powered software development platform created by Lovable Labs Incorporated, based in Stockholm, Sweden. It allows users to build, edit, and deploy full-stack web applications and websites simply by describing what they want in natural language, a workflow they call “vibe coding.” The platform combines an AI code assistant with an integrated development environment, version control, and deployment tools so founders, developers, and non-technical teams can go from idea to live product quickly, all within lovable.dev.

A Lovable charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a subscription to the Lovable platform, purchase additional usage beyond a free or included quota, or upgrade to a higher plan to unlock more projects or team features. Charges can also result from moving from a free trial into a paid plan, reactivating a previously cancelled account, or adding paid add-ons such as extra environments or collaborators. In some cases, you may see a small temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a payment method; this is a standard card-verification step and is usually released automatically after a few days.

If you don’t recognize a Lovable charge, start by signing in at lovable.dev and checking the Billing or Account section for your current plan, invoices, and payment history. Look for emails from Lovable Labs about subscription activations, trial expirations, or plan changes around the charge date. If you still have questions, contact Lovable support through the Help/Support link inside your account or via the contact form on lovable.dev; provide the last four digits of the card, the transaction date, currency, and amount so they can locate the payment. Common issues such as duplicate charges, unintended renewals, or billing for a team workspace are typically resolved by adjusting your plan, cancelling auto-renew, or requesting a correction or refund in line with Lovable’s billing and refund policies.

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  1. LOVABLE +13024014522 US

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Lovable or LOVABLE.DEV charge on my card?

This charge is usually for a subscription to Lovable’s AI-powered development platform or for usage beyond what’s included in a free tier or trial. If you recently signed up, upgraded, or joined a workspace that uses Lovable, the owner’s payment method may be billed on a recurring basis (typically monthly). Check your email for a welcome or payment receipt from Lovable Labs and review the Billing section in your lovable.dev account to confirm the source of the charge.

What are Lovable’s typical subscription charges and billing cycle?

Lovable generally bills on a recurring monthly basis for paid plans, with the exact price depending on your chosen tier (for example, individual vs. team plans and feature limits). You may see a consistent monthly amount for your base subscription and occasional variable amounts if your usage exceeds included limits or if you add extra collaborators or projects. For the most current pricing, visit the Pricing or Billing page after signing in at lovable.dev, as fees and plan names can change over time.

Why was I charged by Lovable after a free trial or when I thought it was free?

When you start a free trial on Lovable and add a payment method, your account usually transitions to a paid plan automatically at the end of the trial unless you cancel before the renewal date. In this case, the first paid billing cycle starts immediately after the trial period, and the full monthly fee is charged. You can confirm your trial end date, current plan, and upcoming invoices in the Billing section of your lovable.dev account.

How do I cancel or pause my Lovable subscription to avoid future charges?

To cancel, sign in at lovable.dev, go to your workspace or account settings, and open the Billing or Subscription area. From there, you can downgrade to a free tier (if available) or cancel auto-renew so your plan will not renew at the next billing date. After cancellation, you typically retain access until the end of the current paid period, but new charges will stop unless you reactivate or choose a paid plan again. If you manage a team workspace, ensure you adjust the workspace’s billing, not just your personal profile.

How can I request a refund or dispute an unexpected Lovable charge?

First, review your invoices in the Billing section at lovable.dev to confirm which subscription, workspace, or add-on generated the charge. If you believe you were billed in error—such as a duplicate payment, an unintended renewal, or charges for a workspace you no longer use—contact Lovable support through the in-app Help/Support area or the contact form on lovable.dev as soon as possible. Include the transaction date, amount, last four digits of the card, and any relevant invoice IDs so they can investigate. Refund eligibility depends on Lovable’s current refund policy and how long ago the charge occurred, so timely contact is important.

Why do I see a small or $0 Lovable authorization hold on my statement?

Lovable may place a temporary, low-value authorization hold when you first add or update a payment card to confirm that the card is valid and can accept charges. This is not an actual purchase and usually appears as a pending transaction for a small amount or even $0, depending on your bank. Your bank should automatically release the hold within a few business days, and it will not be included in your final statement balance.

Could this Lovable charge be for a team or shared workspace that I’m part of?

Yes, Lovable supports team and workspace-based billing, where one payment method can cover multiple users and projects. If you joined a company or collaborator’s workspace, that workspace owner may have added your card or transferred billing to you. Review the Workspaces or Teams and Billing sections at lovable.dev to see which workspaces you belong to and which payment method is on file for each, and coordinate with your team or admin if a different card should be used.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for my Lovable payment for accounting purposes?

Log in to lovable.dev and open the Billing or Payments section of your account or workspace settings, where you can typically view past invoices and download PDF receipts. These documents usually include your company details, VAT or tax information (if applicable), and the exact amount and date of the charge. If you need custom invoice details or can’t find a specific receipt, contact Lovable support via the Help/Support link or the contact form on their website and provide the transaction information you need documented.

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