Create your own social network with user profiles, feeds, interactions, and messaging. Lovibe's AI builds the entire app from your description.
Create Your Own Social Network
Social apps connect people through shared interests, content, and conversations. Building one from scratch typically requires months of development across user management, content feeds, notification systems, and moderation tools.
With Lovibe, you can generate a social app with all the core features — profiles, follows, feeds, likes, comments, and direct messaging — in a single session. The AI understands social app patterns and creates a cohesive experience.
How to Build a Social App with Lovibe
Define your social concept — Describe the community you want to build. Is it photo-sharing, professional networking, hobby groups, or something entirely new?
AI creates the platform — Lovibe generates user profiles, content feeds, follow systems, interaction mechanics, and navigation — all connected and working.
Launch and grow — Test with early users, iterate on feedback, and deploy to app stores. The code is production-ready from day one.
Social App Ideas
Photo sharing community: Instagram-style app with photo uploads, filters, hashtags, and discovery feeds.
Professional network: LinkedIn-like platform for a specific industry with profiles, connections, and job postings.
Hobby community: Connect enthusiasts around shared interests — gardening, gaming, cooking, or any niche.
Campus social app: University-specific social network with events, study groups, and campus marketplace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I build a social app with user-generated content?
Yes. Lovibe generates content creation flows, feed algorithms, and media handling so users can post text, images, and other content.
Does it include follow and notification features?
Yes. The AI can create follow/unfollow systems, notification feeds, and activity updates as part of your social app.
Can I moderate content?
You can ask the AI to include moderation features like content reporting, user blocking, and admin dashboards.
How many users can it support?
The generated code uses Supabase as a backend, which scales well. For high-traffic apps, you may want to optimize database queries and add caching.