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Sharetribe vs Lovable
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Sharetribe
Launch your marketplace in a day without coding. Extend infinitely with code.
From $39/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Sharetribe
Pros
- Launch a fully functional marketplace in a day with no coding required
- Supports diverse marketplace types: rentals, services, products, classifieds, and hybrid models
- Managed cloud infrastructure handles hosting, security, and scaling automatically
- Code extensibility via APIs and CLI when you outgrow no-code capabilities
- Steward-ownership structure ensures long-term independence and stability
Cons
- No free plan — cheapest tier at $39/month is test-only with no live marketplace
- Additional transaction fees of $0.19 per transaction beyond monthly free allowance
- Custom code and API access to live marketplace requires the $299/month Extend plan
- Custom domain requires the $199/month Pro plan — Lite plan uses mysharetribe.com subdomain
Lovable
Pros
- Full-stack app generation from conversational prompts, not just UI components
- GitHub sync and one-click deployment reduce DevOps overhead
- Built-in integrations with AI services like ElevenLabs, Perplexity, and Firecrawl extend app capabilities
- Backed by $330M in funding, suggesting strong ongoing development
- Used by teams at recognizable companies like eXp Realty and ElevenLabs for production apps
Cons
- Limited pricing transparency — only a Pro tier at $24/mo is clearly visible; higher tiers and feature limits are unclear
- Dependent on AI model quality (currently Claude Opus) which may produce unpredictable results for complex logic
- Not suited for highly custom backend requirements or applications needing fine-grained server control
- As a hosted platform, you depend on Lovable's infrastructure and uptime
Our Verdict
Both Sharetribe and Lovable are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.