Lovable: Slack Connector, Cloud Region Selection, and Enterprise Upgrades
Lovable's February 2026 release expanded its connector ecosystem with Slack as a new shared connector alongside personal connectors for Granola and Amplitude, giving apps native messaging, meeting note context, and product analytics access. The update also introduced Cloud region selection for improved latency, SCIM provisioning for enterprise identity management, folder visibility controls, project ownership transfer, and a guided multi-step publishing flow.
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Slack Connector, Cloud Region Selection, and Enterprise Upgrades
Lovable's February 23, 2026 release delivered a broad set of improvements targeting teams, enterprise customers, and developers managing complex multi-project workspaces. The update spans new connectors, cloud infrastructure controls, identity management, and workspace administration features.
New Connectors
Slack as a Shared Connector
Slack is now available as a shared connector in Lovable, enabling apps to send channel updates, post structured alerts, and read messages directly from their projects. This is well-suited for deployment notifications, internal team alerts, support workflows, or any scenario where apps need to push information into Slack channels.
Workspace admins and owners can connect Slack under Settings β Connectors β Shared connectors. Once enabled, Slack is available across all projects in the workspace. Teams can choose between a shared bot for workspace-wide use or a personal token for individual use, with granular permission controls on each.
Granola and Amplitude as Personal Connectors
Two new personal connectors are now available. The Granola MCP connector links Lovable to a developer's Granola account, giving the agent context from meeting notes and conversations. This means Lovable can reference decisions and discussions captured in Granola when generating features, helping new projects stay aligned with what was discussed in planning meetings.
The Amplitude MCP connector gives the Lovable agent access to product analytics data from a developer's Amplitude account. This enables building features and dashboards that reflect real user behavior and usage metrics β rather than guessing what matters most.
Cloud Infrastructure Updates
Cloud Region Selection
Lovable Cloud projects can now be hosted in one of three regions: Americas, Europe, or Asia Pacific. If a preferred default region is set in the Cloud connector settings, Lovable uses it automatically; otherwise it selects the nearest region based on the user's current location. Selecting a nearby region reduces latency and improves backend performance. Region is set at project creation and cannot be changed afterward.
Non-Code Deployments
Non-code changes β such as adding a secret, configuring a storage bucket, or updating environment settings β now deploy directly to the Live environment without requiring a code change. This ensures environment updates reach both Test and Live environments reliably, without needing a placeholder commit to trigger a deployment.
Email Rate Limits
Workspace administrators can now configure how many emails can be sent per hour from a project, giving teams control over delivery pacing and Cloud usage costs.
Enterprise Features
SCIM Provisioning
Enterprise plan workspaces can now automate user provisioning and deprovisioning via SCIM provisioning. Identity provider groups map directly to Lovable roles β viewer, editor, and admin β so new users receive appropriate permissions automatically when joining through an IdP. This eliminates manual user management overhead for large organizations.
Admin Controls for Shared Connectors
Business and Enterprise plan workspace admins can now enable or disable specific shared connectors at the workspace level. This gives teams governance over which third-party services are accessible across all projects. Lovable Cloud itself cannot be disabled.
External Collaborator Visibility
Lovable now clearly marks external collaborators β those outside the organization β when inviting them and in the Share dialog. This helps teams maintain awareness and governance when working with contractors, clients, or other external users.
Workspace Administration
Folder Visibility Controls
Folders can now be set to workspace visibility (all members can see and add projects) or private visibility (only the folder owner). Visibility is set at the top-level folder; nested folders inherit their parent's setting. Projects inside a folder inherit that folder's visibility and can no longer be set independently. An access preview shows exactly who gains or loses access when moving a project between folders.
Project Ownership Transfer
Project ownership can now be transferred to any other workspace member directly from Project settings. A confirmation dialog clearly indicates if the transfer will change the current owner's own access level, making handoffs within teams seamless.
Guided Publishing Flow
Publishing now uses a multi-step guided flow: set the website address, configure access permissions, add a title and description, upload a favicon and social image, review security settings, then publish. Favicons are automatically cropped and converted to the correct sizes and .ico format, removing a common friction point for first-time publishers.