For Parents & Guardians

Project showcase & publishing

A real artifact your kid can show off is the whole point. Here's exactly what that means — what gets published, where it lives, who can see it, and how to change anything you're not comfortable with.

What gets published

Each student can publish the games and websites they build on Lovable. Anything they don't explicitly publish stays in their own Lovable workspace and isn't visible to anyone else.

Where it lives

Every published Lovable project gets its own *.lovable.app subdomain that your student picks — for example https://my-studio-name.lovable.app/. Down the road, you can buy a real custom domain (like mystudio.com) and point it at the same project. We may also offer vibecodegamestudio.com/s/<studio> redirects so students can share a cleaner-looking link to their work.

Who can see it

Anyone with the link. Published URLs are public on purpose — that's what makes the showcase real. Students should treat "publish" the same way they'd treat posting on a public website.

What never goes online

Real names, photos of students, addresses, phone numbers, school identifiers, family info — none of this appears in published work. Students learn this on Day 1 in the PII briefing and they revisit it in the Privacy & Security worksheet before they publish.

Day 9 — Showcase

On Day 9, families are invited to a live showcase where each student demos their projects. A recording may be made for families who can't attend; faces and full names of students are not shown in any public recap.

Day 8 — Parent + Student Hackathon (TBD)

We're considering running a hackathon on Day 8 where parents come into the lab and build apps, games, or websites side-by-side with their students. Let us know if that's interesting to you — interest goes into the planning.

After the course

Students keep access to their Lovable accounts until August 6 so they can keep building all summer. Before then, you have three good options for keeping the work: (1) add your own Lovable account as an admin on the project, (2) transfer the project to your own Lovable workspace, or (3) remix the project onto your own account. Published URLs stay live as long as the project is published.

Request a change or takedown

We honor every family request, no questions asked. Want a project unpublished, a character renamed, a screenshot removed, or your child's account information removed from our portal? Email davidjamesprorok@gmail.com or sign in and use the Data Request form in your family portal.

See also: Class portfolio · Privacy notice · Safety guide · Tools we use