The New Product Builder: From Lovable to Claude to the Real Codebase
Blog post from LightSprint
A shift is occurring in product development as product managers and designers increasingly participate in the actual building of software, moving beyond merely defining what should be built to actively contributing to the creation process. This evolution is facilitated by tools like Lovable, Claude, and Lightsprint, which enable these roles to transform ideas into real, working software using natural language and interact with codebases directly. While Lovable made initial software creation accessible, Claude integrates these efforts into existing repositories, allowing for more nuanced control and understanding of the code. Lightsprint, on the other hand, provides a shared workspace where engineers, PMs, and designers collaborate on the same codebase, enabling seamless integration of changes across different parts of a product. This approach reduces the traditional handoff delays, fosters direct contributions from diverse roles, and expects a collaborative workflow that respects the expertise and input of each team member, ultimately transforming how product intent becomes a production-ready change.
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