Lovable, the platform aiming to let anyone build software, just made a significant infrastructure play by acquiring cloud provider Molnett. This move signals a serious commitment to owning the stack necessary to support their ambitious goal of democratizing software creation for the next 100 million users. CTO Fabian Hedin frames it as securing world-class foundation, particularly eyeing a European generational company build.
Beyond the backend muscle, Lovable is pushing hard on its front-facing utility with a wave of new Lovable integrations designed to pull in real-world context. They’ve added Notion, Linear, Confluence, Jira, and n8n to the mix. For product teams, this means pulling Jira tickets or Confluence specs directly into the agent to spin up working prototypes—a genuine attempt to collapse the distance between documentation and demo. Atlassian is clearly on board, seeing this as a way to accelerate their own "idea to impact" mission.
