Two Skills Every Founder Needs After Building a Website with Lovable
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    Two Skills Every Founder Needs After Building a Website with Lovable

    You built a website with Lovable. It looks great. It works. You published it and shared the link on LinkedIn.

    Now what?

    Two things happen to almost every founder after that moment. The site does not show up on Google for weeks. And every piece of marketing content (pitch decks, social posts, flyers, lead magnets) looks completely different from the website, because it was made in Canva or Google Slides without any connection to the brand system.

    I have seen this pattern with over 100 founders I have coached. The website becomes an island. It exists, but it does not work for the business.

    Here is what I do differently now, and what I teach in my workshops.

    Skill 1: SEO and GEO Optimization with Netlify Prerendering

    Lovable builds React single-page applications. That means your browser loads a small HTML shell and JavaScript renders the content. For visitors, this is fast. For Google, it works but takes longer to index. For LinkedIn, Facebook, and AI systems like ChatGPT and Perplexity, the content is invisible. They do not execute JavaScript. They see an empty shell.

    This is why your shared links show a generic preview. This is why AI search engines do not cite your site. This is why indexing takes days instead of hours.

    The fix has two parts.

    Part one: make the site crawlable and structured

    This means:

    • A sitemap.xml that lists all your pages
    • A robots.txt that tells search engines and AI bots what to crawl
    • Canonical tags to prevent duplicate content
    • Structured data (JSON-LD schema) so Google can show rich results
    • Open Graph tags so LinkedIn previews actually show your headline and image
    • An llm.html page that gives AI systems a clean summary of your business

    All of this can be prompted directly in Lovable. You do not need to write code. You tell the Lovable agent what to create, and it adds the files and meta tags to your project.

    Part two: prerendering on Netlify

    Your Lovable project syncs to GitHub. Netlify deploys from that repo. When you enable prerendering (either Netlify's built-in option or a service like Prerender.io), every bot that visits your site gets a fully rendered HTML snapshot. Humans still get the fast SPA. Bots get the full content.

    The result: Google indexes faster. Social previews work correctly. AI search engines can read and cite your content.

    I built this into a reusable workflow with specific Lovable prompts for every step. Sitemap, robots.txt, meta descriptions, heading structure, schema markup, Open Graph tags, LLM summary page, Netlify config, prerendering verification. Each step has a prompt you can copy, paste into Lovable, and verify in your browser console.

    Skill 2: Brand-Aligned Marketing Content via Lovable File Generation

    Lovable recently launched a file generation feature that changes how founders produce marketing materials. You can now generate PDFs, slide decks (PPTX), social graphics (PNG), spreadsheets, and more directly in the Lovable chat. No separate tools. No context switching. And the output can match your website's exact design system.

    This matters because most founders use three or four different tools for marketing content. Canva for social graphics. Google Slides for pitch decks. A random PDF generator for one-pagers. Each tool produces something that looks slightly different. Different fonts, different colors, different tone. The brand falls apart.

    With Lovable file generation, the flow looks like this:

    1. Save your brand system (colors, font, logo, voice, target audience) as Lovable Knowledge once.
    2. Prompt Lovable to generate the content you need: pitch deck, one-pager, social media pack, lead magnet, case study, event flyer, workshop slides, or blog draft.
    3. Iterate in the same conversation. "Make the headline bolder." "Add a testimonial on page 2." "Change the CTA." Lovable generates a new version.
    4. Use the generated content to build website features. Turn a case study PDF into a web page. Turn a lead magnet into a landing page with email capture.

    I built prompt templates for each content type. Every template includes the exact structure, sections, design instructions, and file naming convention. You replace the bracketed placeholders with your content and run it. The output is ready to use.

    The most powerful pattern: generate first, then build. Create a social media content pack in Lovable. Then prompt Lovable to create a /press-kit page on your website that displays those assets. Now your marketing content and your website are in sync.

    Why This Matters for Founders and Solo Businesses

    Time is the constraint. Budget is the constraint. You cannot afford to build a website, then spend weeks figuring out SEO, then spend more weeks creating marketing materials that do not match.

    These two skills collapse that timeline. You go from "I have a website" to "I have a website that ranks on Google, gets cited by AI search engines, and produces brand-consistent marketing content" in the same tool, in the same conversation.

    Lovable is the agent. You are the strategist. The prompts are the bridge.

    What is Next

    I am packaging both skills as reusable prompt libraries. If you want early access, reach out or book a free consultation. I also run hands-on workshops where we build this live: from idea to published, optimized, marketing-ready website in 90 minutes.

    No fluff. Just the prompts that work.

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