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Flutter app development

One codebase, native-feeling apps on iOS and Android, and a faster path to launch than maintaining two separate native codebases.

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What is Flutter?

Flutter is Google's cross-platform framework for building apps that run natively on iOS and Android from a single codebase. Codiot builds Flutter apps for teams that want to launch on both platforms without maintaining two separate native codebases, without sacrificing the native feel users expect.
What we build

Real projects, not a tech-stack badge.

Cross-platform consumer apps

Apps that need to launch on both iOS and Android quickly, from one codebase.

MVP and startup apps

Fast, cost-effective builds for teams validating a product before committing to native.

Internal business apps

Field service, logistics, and operational apps where cross-platform speed matters more than platform-specific polish.

Design-system-heavy apps

Apps with custom, brand-specific UI that Flutter's rendering engine handles consistently across platforms.

The honest take

When this is the right choice, and when it isn't.

Good for

Flutter is the right choice for most business apps: one codebase covering both platforms, close to native performance, and a faster, cheaper path to launch than building native twice.

When not to use it

For apps that need deep platform-specific integration, top-tier gaming performance, or are exclusively targeting one platform long-term, native development (Swift or Kotlin) is usually the better call.

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FAQ

Common questions, answered plainly.

Flutter vs React Native, which is better?
Both are solid cross-platform choices. Flutter tends to render more consistently across platforms since it uses its own rendering engine rather than native components; React Native fits teams already invested in the React ecosystem. We'll recommend based on your team and goals.
How much does a Flutter app cost?
It depends on feature scope and how much custom backend integration the app needs. An MVP is a well-bounded build; we quote a fixed estimate after discovery.
Does Flutter feel native to users?
Yes, for the large majority of use cases. Flutter renders its own UI rather than wrapping native components, which in practice produces a smooth, native-feeling experience on both platforms.
Can you maintain an existing Flutter app?
Yes, ongoing feature development and maintenance on an existing Flutter codebase is a common engagement.
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