Framework · Flutter 3.x
Flutter Development Services
Cross-platform iOS and Android apps from a single Dart codebase.
3+years experience
8+projects built
What I ship
What I build with Flutter
- 1Consumer apps requiring pixel-perfect UI on both iOS and Android
- 2E-commerce apps with product catalogs, cart, and checkout
- 3Field service and logistics apps with camera, location, and offline sync
- 4B2B internal tools for teams using iOS and Android devices
- 5Event and ticketing apps with QR code scanning
Capabilities
Key features I use
- Dart's sound null safety eliminates null pointer exceptions at compile time
- Skia/Impeller rendering engine — consistent pixels across every device
- Riverpod for reactive state management with compile-time safety
- Platform channels for accessing native device APIs from Dart
- Fastlane integration for automated App Store and Play Store deployments
Decision guide
When to choose Flutter
- You need iOS and Android from a startup budget — one codebase, one team
- Your UI is custom and design-driven — Flutter's rendering engine doesn't depend on native widgets
- You're targeting markets where Android has significant market share
- You need tablet and large-screen support alongside phone
Honest trade-offs
Limitations to know
- App size is larger than native apps — the Flutter engine adds base weight to every binary
- Deep platform-specific integrations still require native code via platform channels
- Web and desktop Flutter targets are still maturing — production-ready for mobile only
FAQ
Common questions
Flutter or React Native in 2025?+
Flutter for most new projects — better rendering consistency, stronger type safety in Dart, and a less fragmented ecosystem. React Native when the team is all-in on JavaScript and needs heavy access to the npm ecosystem.
Next step
Need a Flutter developer?
Tell me what you're building. I'll give you a straight answer on whether Flutter is the right choice and what I'd build for your specific use case.