Stick with Flutter to build fast, maintainable mobile and desktop apps. A very basic prototype which we were able to quickly build on Flutterflow within 2 weeks performed well. However, the platform was insufficient to support a slightly larger app for managing warehouse inventory. Even after a revamp and extensive chats with support performance remained significantly sub-production level.
After initial quick gains, the incremental effort required to change or add a feature become very steep and non-economical, necessitating an early switch to Flutter, with only half the required features having been implemented. Once a developer jumps off, plan to have to onboard someone from your existing team to the platform, with a significant learning curve, as there is a lack of third-party developers to provide support.
Except for teams looking for rapid prototyping on a very very basic app, we recommend to stick with Flutter from the outset.
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The builder UI is the best I've found for building cross platform (iOS, Android, macOS, web) apps, the community is active and are good at coming up with creative solutions to problems, the support is mediocre but eventually helpful and the quality of the generated code is high, promising to make it easy to continue the project with or without FlutterFlow :)