Got nerfed by Lovable?
1 receipt logged, none critical. Below: open-source replacements you can switch to today + tracked paid competitors ranked by who’s least likely to nerf you next. Step-by-step guides walk you through the actual install + config + API-key transfer — that part’s a Personal-tier feature.
Self-hosted, free, or freemium tools that cover the same workflow. Every entry is real software with a public repo and an active community.
Open-source Devin. Best when you want autonomous multi-step coding agents you control.
- Sandboxed agent that runs full dev tasks
- Web UI + CLI + headless modes
- Plug any LLM backend
docker run docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/openhands:0.30Closest open-source v0/Bolt clone. Sandboxed agent that builds apps.
- Sandbox runs full coding tasks end-to-end
- Browser + terminal + code-edit primitives
- Plug any LLM
DockerDirect Bolt.new replacement. Free if you bring your own API key.
- Open-source fork of Bolt.new (StackBlitz)
- WebContainers in browser
- BYO API key (any provider)
git clone + npm installOther paid tools we track in the same category, ranked by current Nerf Index. Lowest = least likely to nerf you next.
2 receipts logged, none critical.
1 major change on record.
1 critical receipt logged.
Lovable → Bolt.diy
- OSS replacement recommendations (§ 02)
- Paid competitor rankings (§ 03)
- Nerf Index + 30d re-nerf forecast
- Receipts + sources for every silent change
- The (from → to) playbook with real commands
- Config-file diffs + API-key transfer scripts
- Verification test + rollback path
- Printable 1-page checklist
Bolt.diy installs as a single package. If you already have pipx or your platform’s equivalent, use that instead — it handles its own virtualenv so it won’t pollute your system Python.
Pull your existing key from Lovable’s config and export it into Bolt.diy’s environment. Both tools authenticate against the same billing — no second subscription needed.
Lovable respects an implicit ruleset. Bolt.diy reads its own config at repo root. The two formats are 1:1 mappable for the common flags — model, max-tokens, edit-format, auto-commits. Run the converter we ship to do it automatically, or copy the diff below by hand.
Run our verification suite against your real repo. We compare token usage + edit quality between Lovable’s last response and Bolt.diy’s first response on the same three prompts. If output diverges by >20% you’ll get a structured diff.
Direct link to the cancel-tier page (yes, they hide it three menus deep). Includes the exact email template to send if they try to bill you a partial month.
Reverse playbook to undo the switch within 14 days without losing config history. Restores billing and reverts your repo’s .gitignore so cache directories don’t end up in your tree.