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[Redefining Growth: How Lovable Scaled to $200M ARR in Under a Year]-[The new AI growth playbook for 2026: How Lovable hit $200M ARR in one year | Elena Verna (Head of Growth)]

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Career | Growth · B2 · 2025-12-18

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The New Growth Playbook for the AI Era

Elena Verna, Head of Growth at Lovable, recently shared insights into how the company achieved a historic $200 million ARR in under a year—a feat she describes as "insane" and "absurd." The core of this success lies in moving away from traditional SaaS optimization frameworks toward a model of radical innovation and "vibe coding."

Abandoning the Traditional Playbook

In previous roles at companies like Miro and Amplitude, Verna felt that 80% of her growth strategies were repetitive. At Lovable, however, she notes, "I feel like only 30 to 40% of what I've learned in the last 15 to 20 years of being in growth transfers here."

Instead of spending 95% of her time on optimization, she now spends 95% of her time on innovation. She argues that in a fast-moving AI market, "optimization of the problem" is secondary to the "reinvention of the solution." Growth teams must now act as product teams, launching new features and integrations—such as Lovable’s Shopify integration—rather than just tweaking existing user funnels.

The "Minimum Lovable Product" Strategy

Lovable has pivoted from the classic "Minimum Viable Product" (MVP) to what Verna calls the "Minimum Lovable Product."

  • Experience Over Utility: Because the cost of software development has plummeted, the differentiator is no longer just functionality but "delight" and "emotional feel."
  • Product-Led Growth: Verna emphasizes that revenue is an outcome, not a target. "We don't optimize for revenue at all. In fact, internally, we have a lot of discussions about how can we give more products away."
  • Removing Friction: By giving away credits for hackathons and community events, they turn potential customers into evangelists who handle the marketing and activation themselves.

Redefining Marketing and Activation

Marketing in the age of AI has shifted from SEO to a social-first, creator-led model.

  • Building in Public: Founder-led social media and employee-led updates are key. Verna notes, "The only way to create a word of mouth loop is just to blow their socks off."
  • The Death of Activation Friction: Unlike traditional SaaS where growth teams obsess over the "aha moment," at Lovable, the core product team focuses entirely on making the AI agent smarter. If the agent improves, the entire lifecycle improves immediately, eliminating the need for growth teams to "micro-optimize" every step of the user journey.

Product-Market Fit as a Treadmill

Perhaps the most radical insight is that "product-market fit is no longer what it used to be." Verna explains that because LLM capabilities and consumer expectations evolve every three months, companies are on a "product-market fit treadmill."

  • Recapturing Fit: Every quarter, the company must effectively reinvent its value proposition.
  • The Pioneer Trap: There is a risk that companies get stuck serving "pioneers" (early adopters) and fail to bridge the gap to the "latent majority." To succeed, teams must eventually move beyond the tech-savvy core to reach adjacent users.

Advice for the Future of Work

For those looking to join AI companies, Verna warns that the pace is relentless. "If you know that your superpower is in more structure... then you shouldn't join it." However, for those who thrive in chaos, the opportunity to "leapfrog" by becoming an "AI-native employee" is unmatched. She emphasizes that while the environment is stressful, it is possible to maintain work-life balance by being "ruthless" with personal boundaries and treating work as a passion rather than just a job.

Ultimately, Lovable’s growth is a testament to the fact that when technology lowers the barrier to creation, the most successful companies will be those that build experiences that are not just useful, but truly human.

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The pace here is insane.
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What do you find is actually moving the needle?
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This is part of our growth secret sauce.
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You have to remove the barrier of entry.
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The trick is get more people to try it.
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📖 Transcript

You're head of growth at Lovable, on track to be the fastest, or one of the fastest growing companies in history.
We're over 200 million in ARR at this point.
We're 100 people large.
The pace here is insane.
You said that you've had to throw out most of your growth playbook.
I feel like only 30 to 40 of what I've learned in the last 15 to 20 years of being in growth transfers here, because we just need to invest in such bigger bets and innovate and create new growth loops here.

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