Building on Lovable is fast. You go from idea to working product in hours. And Lovable's built-in security covers the fundamentals: safe defaults, low-level vulnerability scans, solid infrastructure. But as you move from prototype to real product, security questions start coming up that those defaults don't answer. Is this endpoint properly protected? Am I handling user data correctly? Did this new feature introduce something? Is my application actually secure? Not just "no obvious vulnerabilities," but secure ? These questions don't come up once. They come up continuously as your app evolves. And the existing options aren't great: hire a pentester (expensive, point-in-time, tells you about problems after you've already shipped them) or become a security expert yourself (you're building a product, not studying for a certification). What we built Trent's Security Advisor for Lovable is a security agent that continuously reviews your application as you build it. Not a one-time scan.…