Enterprise AI app builder with Clark AI agent for generating internal apps. VPC deployment, SSO, audit logs, and 50+ integrations for regulated industries.
For engineering teams building enterprise internal applications with AI-native development, Superblocks outperforms Lovable decisively. Superblocks combines a visual app builder with Clark AI — an embedded AI agent for generating complete apps — plus enterprise-grade security including VPC deployment, SSO, RBAC, and audit logs. Lovable excels at consumer-facing MVPs and startup prototyping, but if you need a governed, enterprise-deployable internal platform, Superblocks is the stronger pick. Avoid Superblocks if you want public-facing apps, need a free tier beyond a trial, or are a solo developer on a budget.
| Feature | Superblocks | Lovable |
|---|---|---|
| Primary approach | AI-native internal app builder (Clark AI agent) | AI prompt-to-app for consumer and startup apps |
| No-code support | Yes — visual builder + Clark AI | Yes — natural language primary |
| Learning curve | Moderate — enterprise concepts required | Low — describe and deploy in minutes |
| Output stack | Internal web apps, embedded apps | React + Supabase web apps |
| Visual editing | Yes — drag-and-drop with AI-generated layouts | AI-driven with visual tweaks |
| Figma import | Not documented | Not supported natively |
| Templates | Pre-built templates for internal tools | Limited, AI-generated |
| Deployment | Cloud or VPC (Hybrid/Cloud Prem on AWS, GCP, Azure) | Cloud only |
| Custom domain | Yes (Enterprise) | Yes |
| Database | 50+ integrations including SQL, REST, GraphQL | Supabase (built-in) |
| Authentication | SSO / SAML / OIDC (Enterprise) | Supabase auth built-in |
| Mobile support | Web apps only (no native mobile) | Web-responsive only |
| Git/GitHub | Source Control via GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Azure DevOps (Enterprise) | GitHub sync available |
| Code export | Not publicly documented | Code accessible via GitHub |
| Collaboration | Multi-user with RBAC and audit logs | Basic collaboration |
| Pricing model | Per AI Builder per month | Per-seat subscription |
| Free plan | No free plan (trial available) | Yes — limited projects |
| Paid plans | Teams: $100/AI Builder/month (annual); Enterprise: custom | Starts ~$20/month |
Superblocks offers two tiers: Teams at $100/AI Builder/month (billed annually, or $125/month billed monthly) and Enterprise at custom pricing. The Teams plan includes 100 AI Credits per builder per month, 50+ integrations, staging + production environments, and 1 hosted app (additional apps cost $100/app/month).
Lovable starts around $20/month per seat — 5x cheaper than Superblocks' entry tier. For a team of 5 builders, Superblocks costs $500/month minimum vs. approximately $100/month on Lovable. The Superblocks cost is justified when enterprise governance (VPC, SSO, audit logs, secrets management) replaces the need for additional security tooling — but for small teams, the gap is hard to justify.
Superblocks vs. Retool: Retool is Superblocks' closest competitor. Retool has more templates, a larger community, and lower entry pricing (Team plan from €9/builder/month). Superblocks differentiates with Clark AI's deeper organizational memory and stronger native VPC deployment on all cloud providers.
Superblocks vs. Microsoft Power Apps: Power Apps is stronger within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Superblocks is cloud-agnostic and more developer-friendly. If your stack is primarily Azure/Office 365, Power Apps may integrate more naturally; otherwise Superblocks offers more flexibility.
Superblocks vs. CatDoes: CatDoes focuses on consumer mobile app and website creation — a completely different use case. Superblocks is for enterprise internal tools; CatDoes is for shipping mobile products. They don't directly compete.
No free plan exists for production use. A trial is available, but sustained usage requires a paid Teams subscription.
Clark AI is Superblocks' embedded AI agent that builds internal apps from natural language prompts, remembers user and organization preferences, and integrates with your existing data sources.
Yes — VPC deployment (Hybrid or Cloud Prem) in AWS, GCP, and Azure is available on Enterprise plans.
No — Superblocks is designed for internal tools and embedded apps, not consumer-facing products.
Superblocks integrates natively with AWS Secret Manager, Azure Key Vault, Google Cloud Secret Manager, and HashiCorp Vault for secure credential management.
Yes — source control via GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, and Azure DevOps is available on Enterprise plans.
Not really — Superblocks is priced and designed for enterprise teams. Startups building consumer products will find Lovable more appropriate and far more affordable.