Sometimes the hardest part of building something isn’t the idea or the code.
It’s paying for the tools you need.
If you’re in Uganda and you’ve tried paying for Lovable AI, you’ve probably seen the same message many other builders have seen:
“Card declined.”
Not because Lovable rejected you. But most Ugandan cards weren’t built with international software subscriptions in mind.
This article is simply here to help you get past that part, without drama.
What Lovable AI Actually Does
Lovable is one of those tools that feels obvious once you use it.
You describe the product you want to build, and it turns that into:
- A clean UI
- Screens
- Workflows
- Code scaffolding
- Ready-to-ship components
- And sometimes, a near-complete app
People in Uganda use it because it removes friction.
It helps solo founders build faster.
It helps designers get from idea to prototype in minutes.
It helps developers skip boilerplate and focus on the real work.
Lovable is basically momentum in software form.
The only problem is paying for it.
Why Local Ugandan Cards Struggle With Lovable
Ugandan debit and credit cards often fail on global subscriptions for a few simple reasons:
- Banks restrict USD online payments.
- Some cards don’t support recurring billing.
- Many international merchants classify African cards as high-risk.
- FX controls get in the way.
It’s not the bank intentionally blocking you.
It’s the infrastructure underneath.
If you’re a builder, this tiny payment problem can slow down everything you’re trying to create.
Why EverTry Just Works
EverTry solves the international payment issue in the most straightforward way possible:
It gives you a virtual dollar card that works on platforms like:
- Lovable
- GitHub
- Notion
- Zoom
- Midjourney
- Figma
- ChatGPT
- And basically any online service that bills in USD
The difference is subtle but important:
EverTry is built for global payments first, not as an afterthought.
Compared to local Ugandan cards:
- EverTry supports USD billing.
- It works reliably on subscription platforms.
- It isn’t blocked by local FX limits.
- It’s easier to control and fund.
- It accepts UGX directly, so you don’t need dollars beforehand.
Nothing magical.
Just fewer obstacles.
How to Pay for Lovable in Uganda Using EverTry
Here’s the clean, step-by-step process.
1. Download EverTry
Search for “EverTry” and install.
2. Create Your Account
Open the app and sign up.
It takes less than a minute.
3. Complete Your KYC
Upload your ID.
Take a selfie.
That’s it.
Verification is quick, and you only do it once.
4. Fund Your Wallet With UGX
You can fund your EverTry wallet using:
- Mobile Money
- Bank transfer
- Or any UGX payment option displayed in the app
Your wallet converts to USD seamlessly inside the app when you create or fund your card.
5. Create Your Virtual Dollar Card
Tap “Create Card”.
You’ll instantly get a USD virtual card that works worldwide.
6. Fund the Card
Move money from your wallet to your card — even a small amount to start.
7. Add the Card to Lovable
Now go to the Lovable billing page:
- Log in to Lovable
- Go to Settings → Billing
- Choose Add Payment Method
- Enter your EverTry card details
- Save
- Confirm your subscription plan
Lovable will charge your EverTry card, and that’s it.
No errors. No hoops.
If Something Fails
Most failures happen because of:
- Insufficient card balance
- Browser auto-filling the wrong card details
- Entering the wrong CVV
Top up your card, re-enter the details manually, and it works.
A Simple Ending
Builders in Uganda shouldn’t have to fight their tools.
You’re trying to build something — maybe even something new.
Payment shouldn’t be the bottleneck.
Lovable helps you build faster.
EverTry helps you pay for it without friction.
Quietly, that’s all you need.
Get Started: Pay for Lovable in Uganda
If you want to pay for Lovable today without the usual card issues:
Download EverTry on Android or iOS and create your virtual dollar card.
Disclaimer
This guide is for informational purposes only. EverTry is not affiliated with Lovable AI, and all trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners. Payment availability, platform policies, and supported features may change at any time, so always check Lovable’s official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
