iOS and Android from one codebase
A single Flutter codebase compiled to genuinely native apps on both stores - no separate teams, no feature drift between platforms.
Native performance and feel
60fps UI, platform-correct navigation, and real access to the camera, notifications, payments and hardware your product needs.
One team, not two
One Flutter team ships both platforms in lockstep, so features land together and you are not paying two native teams to stay in sync.
Offline and real-world states
Flaky networks, background sync, push notifications and deep links handled properly - not just the happy path in a demo.
Store submission handled
App Store and Google Play setup, review and release, so you are not fighting provisioning profiles and signing certificates alone.
Yours on handoff
Source code, signing keys, store accounts and documentation transfer to you. No lock-in, no hostage situation.
Common questions
Is Flutter production-ready for a serious app?
Yes. Flutter compiles to native code and powers apps with millions of users (Google Pay, BMW, Alibaba). We ship it for products that take real payments and real traffic, not just prototypes.
How much does a Flutter app cost?
One fixed price after a scoping call, not an hourly meter. A focused first version typically lands in the mid five figures. We put the number and the launch date in the contract before any code is written.
Flutter or React Native - which should we choose?
Both give you one codebase for iOS and Android. We reach for Flutter when you want pixel-consistent UI and the smoothest animations, and React Native when you lean heavily on native modules or already have a JS team. On a scoping call we tell you which fits your product.
Can you publish to the App Store and Google Play for us?
Yes. Store setup, review submission, signing keys and release are part of the build. Developer accounts, source and keys transfer to you on handoff - no lock-in.
Can you rebuild or rescue an existing React Native or hybrid app?
Often, yes. We assess whether a Flutter rebuild or a targeted fix is cheaper, and show you the math before you commit.
How long does a Flutter app take to build?
Most first versions ship in about six weeks: core flows live on a real device by week three, features and polish through week five, store launch by week six.
Do you build the backend and APIs too, or only the Flutter app?
Both. Most Flutter app development projects here include the backend: the API, database, authentication, push notifications and admin panel behind the app. One team owning both sides means no integration finger-pointing and one fixed price for the whole product.
Can you take over an existing Flutter app?
Yes. We audit the codebase first, then take over feature work, refactoring or store releases. If the app was built quickly and shows it, we stabilise it the same way we approach any rescue: tests around critical flows first, then improvements without breaking what works.
How we build.
Unit and feature tests with PHPUnit / Pest - standard, not an add-on.
Automated tests and deploys on every push. No manual releases.
Every line reviewed by a senior engineer. No juniors on your budget.
Full source code, infrastructure and documentation transfer on handoff.
Tell us what you are building - you get a fixed quote and a launch date in writing.