With Flutter gaining traction in the mobile development industry, most looking at embracing it have one question in common-
Will Flutter be good for our app development?
This question crosses every business’s mind while developing their app. Here are a few circumstances which can help you decide when you should consider Flutter for your mobile app development-
Usually, two kinds of businesses are on a tight timeline to release their apps in the market-
With the Hot Reload feature, single codebase, and faster testing time, Flutter becomes the very definition of Minimum Viable Products (MVP) for all the time-critical businesses, with the app built in a short timespan with limited yet critical features.
Cross-platform app development frameworks may assure native app experiences, but they fail in maintaining the authenticity of the app. With Flutter, all traditional challenges fizzle out.
When it comes to integrating the native features such as navigation, scrolling, fonts, etc, Flutter creates a framework that makes the apps look attractive as well as consistent across multiple operating systems (iOS, Android, etc.). Flutter helps developers build brilliant native apps using personalized widgets while considering the platform differences.
By investing in native app development, businesses can get amazing app UX but the costs are super high which makes ROI difficult.
Flutter’s astounding features like Hot Reload, Material Design, single codebase, etc, reduce hours as well as money that otherwise developers put in to build two mobile apps. Flutter helps create two mobile apps at the cost of one… literally!
Flutter incorporates widgets from Apple’s Cupertino and Google’s Material Design. Hence during the Flutter widget rendering in the Skia engine, developers don’t require the Original Equipment Manufacturer widgets, which creates flawless app UI across Android and iOS.
When you want a scalable, appealing, and high performing cross-platform app in limited money and time, Flutter is the way to go! That being said, it also depends on the Flutter App Development Company you choose.