Lovable Ships Popularity UI and New Connectors
Summary
Lovable announces sortable project popularity on the dashboard with visitor counts, time-window filters, rocket badges for spikes, and a Most visitors today tab. New connectors include Databricks and Snowflake for SQL and warehouse access, Microsoft APIs, Inngest orchestration, HubSpot integration and BigQuery support to build data driven apps without leaving Lovable.
The latest ships from Lovable:
- App Popularity in Lovable Dashboard: You can now sort your projects by visitor count. On the projects page, open the sort dropdown — under the new “Popularity” section, choose “Visitors” and pick a time window (24h, 7 days, or 30 days). Your projects reorder by traffic, and each card shows the count (e.g. “1.2K visitors in last 24h”). Projects seeing a spike get a rocket badge on their thumbnail and a green percentage indicator. Click either to jump straight to that project’s analytics. On the dashboard homepage, a new “Most visitors today” tab surfaces your most-visited published projects at a glance.
- Databricks Connector: The Databricks connector lets the Lovable agent authenticate via M2M OAuth to query data using SQL, manage clusters and jobs, read and write to Unity Catalog, and access workspace resources. Both buildtime and runtime. Now, developers can build data-driven apps on top of their existing warehouse without leaving Lovable.
- Snowflake Connector: The Snowflake connector lets users execute SQL statements, query data, and manage Snowflake warehouses directly from their Lovable app. Available both at buildtime and runtime. Developers can build data-driven apps on top of their existing warehouse without leaving Lovable.
- Microsoft Connectors: Outlook, OneDrive, OneNote, Excel, Word, and Powerpoint. Enable users to power their Lovable apps with Microsoft's APIs.
- Inngest Connector: Orchestration tool that lets you run functions in a durable way. You can throttle, debounce, batch, sequence, delay, etc. Much like Temporal. Well-suited for advanced builders that need complex backend tasks to work reliably.
- Hubspot connector: Build apps like custom lead dashboards, internal sales tools, automated onboarding flows, AI-powered customer support assistants, or marketing campaign managers that sync directly with HubSpot data.
- BigQuery Connector: The BigQuery connector lets you connect your Google BigQuery data warehouse to Lovable so your app can read and use warehouse data in real time. Users can find it in the Connectors/Integrations setup flow, authenticate with Google Cloud, select the right project and dataset access, and then use BigQuery-backed data in prompts, app features, and internal dashboards.
Many teams keep their most valuable product, customer, and business data in BigQuery, but using that data in apps usually requires custom backend work and ongoing maintenance.
We built the BigQuery connector so teams can securely connect their warehouse and start using trusted, up-to-date data in Lovable without building custom integrations from scratch.
Expected impact: faster time-to-value for data-driven apps, less engineering overhead for integration work, and better decisions because apps can run on the same source of truth teams already use for analytics.
Workspace Admins can add and configure the connector; workspace members can use BigQuery-powered features once connected.
- Lovable Payments: https://discord.com/channels/1119885301872070706/1399584172250759308/1493285615091847290*
*- Rich folders in Command palette: Users can now browse folders from the Command palette. Cmd+K (Mac) or Ctrl+K Windows/Linux)
