The Hidden Treasure in Lovable: How to Find Real Product Ideas in Minutes
If you are using Lovable to build your apps at lightning speed, or if you're dreaming of launching your own SaaS, you are likely falling into the same trap as everyone else: The Paradox of Choice.
Searching for a "winning" idea usually consumes weeks of guesswork. But what if I told you that hundreds of concrete ideas, already in development by real founders, are available to you for free? Here is the secret the pros don't want you to know.
The Shocking Truth About Open AI Projects
The Lovable platform is packed with projects started by real people solving real-world problems. The fascinating part? A huge percentage of these projects were never finished or officially launched. They exist as indexed test links, archived by search engines.
You don't need expensive spying tools or premium market analysis subscriptions. All you need is a specific Advanced Search skill on Google.
The Magic Code: Google Dorking
Simply go to Google and type the following string into the search bar (replacing the keyword with your niche of interest):
site:lovable.app "keyword"

💡 Practical Examples to Try Right Now:
- Real Estate Management Systems:
site:lovable.app "real estate crm" - Content Planning & Media Tools:
site:lovable.app "content planner" - Financial Dashboards:
site:lovable.app "finance dashboard" - Artificial Intelligence Projects:
site:lovable.app "ai"
As soon as you hit search, you will see live applications and projects hosted on Lovable's servers that were never meant to be discovered by accident!

What Will You Discover?
This simple hack reveals invaluable business intelligence:
- Unfinished MVPs: Excellent apps where the founders stopped halfway.
- Landing Pages: See exactly how they pitch the product and what "Hooks" they use.
- Pricing Models & Market Tests: Find pricing tables and assumptions founders used to gauge demand.
- Lessons from Failed Attempts: Understand which features they prioritized and where they hit technical walls.
Is This Legal and Ethical?
Let’s be clear: This is not theft; it is intelligent Market Research. Google-indexed links are public. You aren't hacking into private accounts; you are observing the public web.
A smart founder doesn't copy-paste; they perform Reverse Engineering:
- Understand: Why was this idea started? What problem was it solving?
- Analyze: Where did it stop? (Bad UI? Missing feature? Poor marketing?).
- Innovate: Decide how to build a better, more complete version.
Many of these ideas didn't fail because they were bad, but because the initial execution was weak or the founder lacked the stamina for marketing.
Khawarizmai's Advice for Founders
Ideas are cheap; execution is everything.
Use this method to skip the brainstorming phase. Search smartly, analyze deeply, and build a product that deserves to finish the race and solve real problems.
KHAWARIZMAI



