Flutter has been around for a few years now since it was introduced to the public in 2017; it has changed how we develop cross-platform applications. Before Flutter, applications for iOS and Android required a separate codebase and different development teams. Flutter enables us to deploy one codebase for both applications, lower the overall cost of the development, and make maintenance very easy. We have only to change the code base once. Flutter is the perfect technology for quick MVP development. Flutter can be deployed very quickly for less complex applications because we can take the Google firebase backend and customize it for our needs. Google firebase is a fantastic, robust, cost-effective solution for application backend.
Over the years, our mobile development team received the necessary training so we can start providing this exceptional technology to our clients. So far, we have had the privilege to work on several fantastic flutter applications for both B2B and B2C space.
Few of our most recent applications using Flutter
Downsides to using Flutter
Few 3rd party libraries may not render property on Flutter. Often 3rd party libraries aren’t supported in Flutter; this is one of the most common issues with flutter development. For example, the AR kit, the built-in measuring feature for iOS and Android, isn’t supported by Flutter. Other than the lack of available libraries and some rendering issues, Flutter is a very versatile stack for your next cross-platform mobile application.
Many companies can’t take advantage of Flutter because there aren’t enough engineers who work with Flutter. Since it’s a newer technology, a lot of software companies don’t provide Flutter development services.
Should you choose Flutter stack for your next mobile project?
When choosing to go with either a native application or a cross-platform application using Flutter, it depends on the end goal of the application. Our experienced mobile application consultants can help determine the direction to launch a mobile application successfully.
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