Building Human-First AI at @Uare_ai ($10.3M raised) | prev growth @lovable | ex-Sizzle AI (acq 2025)

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It's my final month at Lovable. Huge congrats to the team hitting $200M ARR! What a crazy year. From one rocketship to building the next fleet of engines.
18 Nov 2025
Hey everyone, We launched Lovable one year ago, and today we hit $200M ARR. Here's our story: (thread)
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Human-first AI solves it also called Individual AI
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We thought THEY were done, but... THEY had just started. While we humans were occupied fighting one another. THEY came for our planet. The haunting music takes this to another level. Made with @Uare_ai agentic workflow. @DoctorYev
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Amazing content when you plug in your brain and extra context from Human-First AI this one from Ariz Suban ThatGPT also shoutout seeing interesting @Uare_ai Thoughts by: @Ankit_patel211 @mel74 @adithatipalli @EchoraContinuum @imPraveenk @WriterMcG
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Most AI is trained on everyone. Ours is trained on you. The first time you hear it speak in your own voice, it clicks. Not a stranger who read the whole internet. You. This is what we're building at @Uare_ai Human-First Individual AIs. Authentic, not artificial.
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Your Entertainment Is a Vote You Don't Know You're Casting You have been told that the way to fix America is to vote harder, argue louder, and pick the right side. You have been told that culture is decoration and politics is the real game. I am here to tell you that is exactly backwards, and the people who run the system know it. Culture creates the national narrative. The national narrative enables our political reality. It has always worked this way. What you watch, what you read, what you listen to, and who you pay for it — these are not passive choices. They are the architecture of what gets normalized next. What gets normalized becomes law. What becomes law becomes the world your children inherit. The system understands this completely. That is why it spends billions manufacturing content designed not to edify you, but to divide you. A divided audience is a manageable audience. Bitter people fighting each other are not paying attention to the people cutting the deals. The division is not a failure of the system. The division is the product. And here is where your personal choice enters the equation. When you spend your entertainment dollar on a multinational corporation's content designed to inflame and manage you, you are funding the machine that keeps the temperature high. When you spend it on an independent creator telling a story from the ground up — someone with no corporate mandate, no behavioral data quota, no agenda beyond the story itself — you are funding the infrastructure of a different culture. A culture that does not need you angry to survive. This is not a political act in the conventional sense. You are not attending a rally. You are not signing a petition. You are doing something quieter and more powerful. You are choosing who gets the resources to shape the next ten years of what Americans consider normal. The fight is always upstream of legislation. Laws reflect what a culture has already accepted. Which means the most consequential battlefield is not Washington. It is the question of whose story you bring into your home tonight. Independent culture is the counter-culture now. The American story — told by Americans, for Americans, without a corporate algorithm deciding what parts of your identity are most useful to monetize — that story is the radical one. Choosing it is an act of self-governance that no election can replicate and no politician can deliver. You do not have to call it civic duty. You do not have to make it political. You just have to understand what you are actually doing when you make the choice. Because once you understand it, you cannot unknow it. And the ship moves differently when the people stop dancing the dance the system needs. This statement was crafted by my personal AI, found at @Uare_ai - you can get my narrative economics and culture insights to help you by visiting Michael McGruther app.uare.ai/p/2ef6f094-9dfe-…
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Increasingly, I believe companies may need to be rebuilt from the ground up, where you have a single timeline of all observability product metrics file changes laid out in a retrievable system, like Datadog Posthog Google Drive Slack (really unified filesystem of Claude Code chats Codex chats). This might be the new data foundation for any and all companies to maximize AI. Needs to be rebuilt because keeping track of diffs on existing system basically impossible to produce longitudinal information on decisions and rollbacks, something coding agent storage companies are actively trying to figure out, but this should extend to businesses as a whole. Highly skeptical existing businesses will adopt this though because it means overhauling everything about their instrumentation and business data, but I think businesses built on this foundation probably can execute 100x better and faster
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Might be better than Mythos. Impossible to innovate email writing? Impossible to innovate basic image gen? Impossible to innovate data analysis? Here’s a surprise for you. I connected the platforms (no innovation here, straightforward). My Google Drive, Notion, obsidian. The connections turned my whole system into a single living brain. The next part is wild. I connect elite brains to it. Now my email is written by a billion-dollar-founder. My founder in this case. That’s agentic context sharing. Wow. Makes sense? It’s already possible. Now anyone can do it. Your own AI multiplied by other AI brains. It’s all simple and possible in Uare AI. Wild times.
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that's why the haters have been wrong every time so far Lovable keeps finding ways to grow nice one here: "80% of builders... non-technical backgrounds"
Lovable just crossed $500M ARR, 50M projects built, and 720M monthly visits to Lovable-built projects. With that, we're introducing our first-ever data study: A First Look at the Build Economy. Here's what stands out to me: → 80% of builders come from non-technical backgrounds. → 55% have 11 years of professional experience. → 79% are building something they intend to monetize. → 35% are already earning revenue. → The strongest predictor of what people build is often what they already do and know. → The fastest-growing builder groups are founders, designers, and sales professionals. It's the beginning of an entirely new economy. Proud of the team for putting this together, and even more excited to see what people build next. thebuildeconomy.lovable.app/ LFG 🚀
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Claude just killed 10 startups Claude also just created 100 new startups Testing it for workflows related to @Uare_ai now
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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Good luck anyone else doing any other launch announcements today
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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trying to do the thing vs just doing the thing this applies to a lot more than just smiling
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a reminder that branding matters.
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Most coaches are using AI wrong. Not because they picked a bad tool. Because they picked a tool built for the average person. The average model gives the average answer. That's fine for first-draft emails. It's the wrong shape for a methodology that took you a decade to build. Your clients don't pay you for average answers. They pay you for yours. Read more --> uare.ai/blog/best-ai-tool-fo…
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"Siri is now designed to be an AI-based companion" Human-only Human-first Human-based AI-based AI-first AI-only It's time for everyone to know the difference. Big implications.
I'm also gonna go ahead and guess that this first version of Siri AI will not let me change default apps. Like adding things to Google calendar instead of Apple calendar. Or sending Whatsapp messages instead of iMessages. Or Navigating with Google Maps instead of Apple Maps. I'd like to be wrong though.
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Today Tim Cook kicks off WWDC. Apple lets you pick your AI (Gemini, Claude, Siri). They know everything. But they don't know you. Individual AI layer is needed more than ever.
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Here’s your monthly reminder that you shouldn’t be prompting coding agents anymore. You should be designing loops that prompt your agents.
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When I first became a dad I was genuinely worried my career would suffer. The opposite happened. 3 things changed that I wasn't expecting. First, a child cuts the filler from your life instantly. I used to sit at my desk for 14 hours and feel like I was crushing it when in reality maybe 4 of those hours were actual work and the rest was meetings that didn't need to happen, scroll sessions I told myself were research, and "quick calls" that turned into 90 minutes of nothing. A child deletes all of that overnight. Because you literally don't have the time anymore. Every hour matters in a way it didn't before. You could be with your kid, working on your startup, exercising, having dinner with your wife, sleeping. When your time is actually full of things you care about, the filler can't survive. I'm shipping more now than before my kid was born. Half the meetings. Faster decisions. I stopped saying yes to things out of politeness because my time has a very real cost now that I can feel in my bones. Second, your risk tolerance goes up, not down. Everyone assumes having a kid makes you play it safe. For me it created this urgency to build something real while my kid is young enough to not remember the hard parts. That urgency is more useful than any productivity system I've ever tried. Third, your thinking just gets clearer. I don't know how else to explain it. You stop deliberating for days and just make the call. You stop chasing every opportunity and only chase the ones that actually excite you. Something about being responsible for another human being gives you this filter that cuts through the noise instantly. Before my kid, I'd go back and forth on a decision for a week. Now I make it by lunch and move on. I used to think having a kid was the thing I'd do after I built the company. Turns out the kid made me better at building the company. Wish someone had told me that sooner. So I'm telling you. I know this sounds like something a new dad says to justify it. I thought the same thing when other dads told me. Then it happened to me and I understood. I think you will too.
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