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[Building Europe’s Fastest-Growing Startup: An Inside Look at Lovable with Anton Osika]-[20VC: Lovable on Hitting $17.5M in ARR in 3 Months | Adding $2.1M ARR Every Week | Hitting 85% Day 30 Retention: Better than ChatGPT | The Story of Europe's Fastest Scaling Company with Anton Osika]

The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch · B2 · 2025-03-05

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Building Europe’s Fastest-Growing Startup: Lessons from Lovable

In this episode of 20VC, Anton Osika, co-founder and CEO of Lovable, shares the journey of building what is currently Europe’s fastest-growing startup. Within just three months, Lovable has scaled to $17.5 million in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), currently adding $2 million in net new revenue every single week. With an 85% day-30 retention rate—outperforming ChatGPT—Lovable is redefining how software is built.

The Philosophy of Simplicity and Execution

Osika emphasizes that the most critical factors for any startup are talent and culture. Reflecting on his previous venture, Depict, he notes that they "said yes to too many things," which ultimately hindered their scaling trajectory. For Lovable, he advocates for extreme focus: "You should say no to as many things as possible and make it more of an Apple feeling." He believes that "the only thing that matters is execution," and that simplicity in product features leads to better direction and faster growth.

Talent Strategy: Junior vs. Experienced

When discussing team building, Osika challenges the traditional preference for extensive experience. He argues that "experience can be a negative thing in some cases" because junior talent is often more ambitious and open-minded. He prioritizes hiring "super, super smart generalists" and warns against the premature introduction of management layers. Reflecting on his own mistakes, he notes that hiring executives when the company hit 40 people was a "bad idea" that slowed the company down.

The "Aha!" Moment and Product UI

Lovable’s success is built on a user-centric approach to AI. Osika admits that while they are currently "very bad at making the time to aha moment super short," they prioritize giving users an "interactive with instant reward" experience. He defends the use of a simple prompt box as the primary UI, arguing that "prompting... is easy to implement and iterate on," though he acknowledges that interfaces will evolve to become more sophisticated.

Bootstrapping vs. Raising Capital

Despite the competitive landscape, Osika remains unfazed by well-funded US competitors. He rejected Y Combinator, viewing it as a "distraction" and a source of unnecessary dilution. Regarding his own funding strategy, he advises that founders should "raise a big budget so you can get time to figure things out" if they prefer building over talking to investors, but emphasizes that "dilution doesn't matter so much; it's all about the size of the pie."

European Ambition

Osika is a staunch advocate for building in Europe, despite the "hard mode" inherent in the European startup ecosystem. He believes that Europe possesses more "raw available talent" and rejects the "doom loop" narrative. He views the underdog mentality as a competitive advantage: "I get excited about playing on hard mode and showing that you can create the category defining company... from Europe."

Future Outlook and Retention

Addressing concerns about the sustainability of AI revenue, Osika points to their 85% retention rate as proof that Lovable is not just "AI sugar." His focus remains on the North Star metric: the number of users who successfully host products built through their platform. As they look toward the future, Osika is optimistic about the role of AI in fostering human understanding and solving complex global challenges, maintaining that for him, "the only thing that matters is execution."

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The Pict mafia is absolutely real.
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They have a lot to prove.
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I was always frustrated with how people around me didn't understand things as quickly as me.
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I decided I want to have a great co-founder that I can have as my partner in crime here.
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I'm just focused on all the things that we have to fix and improve.
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📝Key Phrases

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ramp up
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at some point
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outperform your execution
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take a cut of
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partner in crime
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📖 Transcript

Growth starts ramping up after we launch.
We're growing 1 million ARR per week at some point.
How much are you growing now a week?
2 million ARR per week.
We have month one retention that's better than ChatGPT's month one retention on paying customers.
The most important thing is talent and culture.

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