
The official extension for Lovable users in Iraque — unlimited prompts, native chat, frozen credits and payment in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD) via FastPay.
Chapter I — Context
IEasyLovable is a browser extension built to supercharge Lovable usage in markets like Iraque. Rather than competing with the original platform, it complements it: adds unlimited prompts, native integrated chat and credit freezing — letting users in Iraque focus on building, without being interrupted by usage limits or USD-pegged FX swings.
In Iraque, ecossistema digital em reconstrução com Bagdade e Erbil a liderar fintech e e-commerce. That's where EasyLovable is gaining traction: it lets a founders in Bagdade prototype an idea on Sunday night, validate with real users on Monday, and iterate 50 times by Wednesday — without the credit meter creeping toward the cap.
Technically it's lightweight (under 2 MB), runs on Chrome, Edge and Brave, and stores no code, prompts or credentials. Install once, activate with the key sent via WhatsApp after paying via FastPay, and it runs in the background. In Bagdade, founders report savings worth hundreds of dollars in credits per month.
“In Bagdade, paying in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD) is no longer the exception — it's the rule.”
In Iraque, empreendedores iraquianos precisam de tooling acessível para validar produtos B2C e B2B. EasyLovable fits that profile exactly — companies, startups, freelancers, creators, agencies, founders, teams and students.
SMEs in Bagdade accelerate digital work without hiring an engineering team.
Founders in Iraque validate MVPs in days, not months, with unlimited iteration.
Independent pros ship more projects each month at the same margin.
Designers and makers in Basra turn mockups into shippable product.
Digital agencies in Iraque deliver prototypes to clients within the same week.
Non-coders launch a product paid in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD).
Small product-led teams share a single plan.
IT students in Iraque learn to build real products, not just exercises.
Chapter III — Tool
No quota. Founders in Bagdade report hundreds of prompts per day.
Integrated into Lovable, with answers in العربية / کوردی.
Platform credits are not consumed — protection from month-end surprises in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD).
Teams in Iraque report 3x more features shipped per sprint.
Shortcuts, persistent history and UX designed for long build sessions.
Zero learning curve — designed for people who never used extensions.
New features and fixes every week, no extra cost during the contract.
Installs in under 60 seconds with instructions in العربية / کوردی.
Works on Chrome, Edge and Brave — the most used browsers in Iraque.
Adds under 50ms per interaction — imperceptible even on slower links in Bagdade.
Stores no prompts, code or credentials. Audited by developers in Iraque.
Aligned with global best practices. Your data stays yours.
Doesn't modify Lovable — only unblocks it. The official experience stays intact.
Prompt history, favorites and shortcuts for teams in Basra.
On average, founders in Iraque save more than 8 hours per week.
The first benefit is financial: paying a fixed amount in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD) removes FX risk for users in Iraque. Anyone who's been hit with an unexpected bill after exceeding credits during a late-night build knows how heavy that feels.
The second is speed: with no artificial limits, a founder in Bagdade can iterate a landing page 30 times in an afternoon, test 5 UX variants, and still have time to ship feedback from real users. In Iraque, where market cycles are short, that's a differentiator.
The third is independence: international tools charge per token, in USD, on international cards. EasyLovable charges a predictable amount, paid via FastPay, accessible to any serious founder in Iraque — without needing an overseas bank account.
Finally, a community benefit: by adopting an accessible tool, more creators in Iraque can enter the market, strengthening the local ecosystem and building a peer network to share learnings.
A startup in Bagdade validates three product ideas in parallel in one week, picks the strongest and ships to production without hiring an engineering team.
A boutique agency in Basra ships 4 prototypes per month to local clients, billing in Dinar Iraquiano (IQD) and doubling margin.
A full-stack developer in Iraque uses EasyLovable as a personal accelerator: scaffolds, debugs UI and keeps their main job without stress.
A designer in Bagdade turns Figma mockups into working product without depending on a dev partner.
A non-technical founder in Iraque launches their first SaaS, processing payments via FastPay.
Marketing teams in Bagdade build internal landing pages per campaign without waiting on dev.
PMs in Iraque prototype features in hours, collect stakeholder feedback and iterate before any production commit.
SaaS founders in Basra use EasyLovable to build internal admin dashboards without diverting resources from the main roadmap.
Shop owners in Iraque create seasonal product landing pages and custom checkouts in a few days.
Consultants in Bagdade present clickable prototypes to clients at the first meeting, winning contracts against competitors still sending static wireframes.
| Feature | Lovable alone | EasyLovable in Iraque |
|---|---|---|
| Daily prompts | Capped by credits | Unlimited |
| Payment | USD, international card | Dinar Iraquiano (IQD) via FastPay |
| Support | English, email | العربية / کوردی, WhatsApp under 30 min |
| FX risk | Yes, variable | Zero, fixed price |
| Native chat | No | Yes |
| Frozen credits | Not applicable | Yes |
| Fits local SMEs | Limited | Designed for it |
Preços convertidos ao câmbio diário do Metical (MZN). Checkout final processado em MZN.
Yes. EasyLovable is a browser extension that works in any country with Lovable access, including Iraque. No geographic restriction — just install on Chrome, Edge or Brave and sign in.
Yes. We accept FastPay. For users in Iraque we also accept M-Pesa, PayPal and international cards as fallback, and issue a receipt after each payment.
Lovable is the original AI product platform. EasyLovable is a complementary extension — for creators in Iraque — that adds unlimited prompts, native chat and credit freezing, without changing Lovable's official behavior.
No. In Iraque you can pay directly via FastPay. It's one of the most valued benefits for local founders — goodbye international payment barriers.
In Iraque, EasyLovable is used by companies, freelancers, creators and students. Most are in Bagdade, Basra, Mossul.
Yes. The UI is available in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French and Turkish, and the native chat understands prompts in العربية / کوردی without loss of quality.
No. EasyLovable freezes platform credit usage — in Iraque this matters because users want to avoid unexpected FX swings at month-end.
Unlimited. No artificial daily quota. Founders in Bagdade report 500+ prompts/day in intense sprints with no blocking.
Works on Chrome, Edge and Brave — the three most used in Iraque. For Safari we recommend using Chrome in parallel.
Yes. Support runs via WhatsApp in العربية / کوردی, with average response time under 30 minutes during business hours in Bagdade.
Yes. We offer a free 10-minute trial with no card. Founders in Iraque typically convert to the daily plan (150 MT) or monthly (1,250 MT) after the trial.
Yes. EasyLovable stores no Lovable code or credentials. It follows modern privacy practices and is used by teams and agencies in Bagdade without incidents.
Yes. All updates are automatic via Chrome Web Store or our official server — no extra cost for users in Iraque during the contract period.
Yes. We have a reseller plan with 100 licenses for 12,000 MT/month — ideal for agencies in Bagdade that want to offer EasyLovable to their local clients as white-label.
No — it's a desktop browser extension, aligned with how Lovable is used in Iraque (mostly on desktop for build sessions).
1) Pay the plan via FastPay. 2) Receive the extension file via WhatsApp. 3) Install on Chrome in under 60 seconds. The whole process is documented in العربية / کوردی.
Join hundreds of creators in Bagdade, Basra, Mossul already building faster.