Why you should build your next app in Flutter by Google.
Overall Satisfaction with Flutter by Google
We use Flutter by Google to build our IoT device support application and many other internal projects. The key point for selecting Flutter by Google is because of its Cross-Platform support. This helps us in keeping a single code base to maintain across Andoid, iOS and Web, instead of hiring and managing separate teams for these. Apart from this clear distinctions, the reason it came out on top for us is because of it's support for native tools. It supports usb serialisation, bluetooth debugging, camera etc far better than other cross-platform dev technologies.
Pros
- Cross Platform Application Development
- Better Hardware components Access
- Very smooth UI, feels close to Native
- Community Support
- Better SDK
Cons
- Debugging can be improved
- Can be made smoother, especially for iOS
- Can work on reducing App Size
- Quick Development to Production time.
- Smooth UI experience for customers.
- Saved a lot in hiring/dev cost
- React Native, Meteor and Ionic
Each technologies listed have their own use case. It is important to understand your own requirements before starting with any technology. Although all four (React Native, Meteor Js, Ionic & Flutter by Google) solves the same problem of cross-platform development, Flutter by Google excels in creating a smooth/fast experience for end-user/customer due to its own rendering engine. Where as other technologies have to use a bridge between Js and Native APIs or use the browser engine to run the app, which makes them less smooth/slower than Flutter by Google. So if you need that quick response from client as well as cross-platform application, Flutter by Google could be your go to tech.
Do you think Flutter by Google delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Flutter by Google's feature set?
Yes
Did Flutter by Google live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Flutter by Google go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Flutter by Google again?
Yes

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