How to Get Customers for Your Lovable App
You built the app. Now build the customer base.
Lovable is incredible. You describe what you want, and you get a working app in minutes. The UI looks great. The code works. You deploy it and... nothing happens.
That's not Lovable's fault. It's the gap nobody talks about in the vibe coding world: building is the easy part now. Finding customers is the hard part.
The vibe coding trap
Here's what typically happens after you ship a Lovable app:
- You post it on Twitter/X. Your friends like it.
- You share it on Product Hunt. You get some traffic for a day.
- You wait for organic growth that never comes.
- You build another app because that's more fun than selling.
Sound familiar? You're not alone. Most Lovable builders have the same problem — they can create products in hours but have no system for finding the people who'd actually pay for them.
The fix: systematic outreach
Selda was built for exactly this moment. You have a product. You need customers. Here's the step-by-step:
- Paste your Lovable app URL into Selda. Selda reads your site, understands what you built, and figures out who would actually buy it.
- Selda maps your audience. Not generic "small business owners" — specific segments like "e-commerce brands doing $1-5M revenue that need exactly what your tool does."
- Selda finds real people. Decision-makers at companies that match your audience. Not a database dump — researched prospects.
- Selda writes personalized messages. Each message references something specific about the prospect's business and connects it to your product. No templates.
- Messages go out across channels. Email, LinkedIn, Reddit, Discord — wherever your audience actually hangs out.
- You show up for meetings. Selda handles replies and books calls. You do the human part.
Why this works for Lovable builders
You chose Lovable because you wanted to skip the months of frontend development and get straight to a working product. Selda is the same philosophy applied to sales: skip the months of learning outbound and get straight to customer conversations.
The whole point of vibe coding is speed. Build fast, validate fast, iterate fast. But if it takes you 3 months to figure out sales after building in 3 days, you've lost the speed advantage.
Real talk
Your Lovable app might be perfect. But nobody will know unless you put it in front of the right people. Posting on Twitter is not a GTM strategy. Hoping for SEO is not a GTM strategy. Selda gives you an actual system.
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