Flutter

Flutter is a cross-platform framework for app development on platforms such as iOS and Android. Its flexible UI tooling, smooth animations, and native-like performance enables us to write reliable and pixel perfect applications on both platforms - with a single codebase.


Why we like Flutter

  • Flexible UI tooling. Use provided widgets adhering to Material and Cupertino's design system, or make something completely bespoke.
  • Great developer experience. Flutter is widely adopted and comes with a thriving ecosystem. Easy, convenient developer tools, combined with a large community and a rich set of open-source plugins makes for a great developer experience.
  • One shared codebase for multiple platforms. Android, iOS, web and desktop. Cut development time by writing features once and ship to audiences on all your target platforms.
UI Design is about creating an intuitive interface for users of a digital service.

Time to Market

We find Flutter to be a good choice when time to market really matters. Writing code once to use across your target platforms minimises delivery time, making you reach users on both iOS and Android faster.

Cut Development Costs

One codebase for multiple platforms also translates to lower maintenance and development costs. A unified team handles all platforms and only needs to write new functionality once - simplifying project management and communication.

Consistent UI With Native Performance

Flutter's widgets take into account essential platform-specific features like scrolling, navigation, icons, and fonts, ensuring native-like performance on both iOS and Android. Your app not only looks consistent across platforms but also feels native to each, ensuring a high-quality user experience.

Screenshots från PlayWellMinds-appen

PlayWellMinds

Together with PlayWellMinds, we developed an app to help young people train their mental strength.

We chose Flutter to quickly produce an initial MVP. By iterating on this MVP, we were able to release the app on both iOS and Android within a few months.

You can read more about how we built it here.