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Flutter app development is how you build one app that runs natively on iOS, Android, and the web from a single codebase. At Hyper Software, we design, build, test, and ship Flutter apps for startups and growing businesses across India, the US, the UK, and the UAE. If you need a working app in weeks, not months, and you don't want to pay for two separate native teams, this is the page you were looking for.
We're not going to bury the cost in a "contact us for a quote" box, and we're not going to talk about "unlocking your digital journey." You'll get real numbers, a real process, and an honest comparison with the alternatives. Let's start with what Flutter actually is.
Flutter is Google's open-source UI toolkit, built on the Dart programming language, that lets developers write one codebase and deploy it as a native app on iOS, Android, web, and desktop. It first launched in 2017, and by 2026 it holds roughly 46% of the cross-platform mobile framework market, making it the most widely used framework of its kind.
Unlike older "hybrid" tools that wrap a website inside an app shell, Flutter compiles directly to native machine code using its own rendering engine (Impeller, since the 3.27 release). That's why a well-built Flutter app doesn't feel like a compromise. It feels like a native app, because at the pixel level, it behaves like one.
In short: Flutter app development means fewer developers, one codebase, and a faster path from idea to App Store.
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Here's the honest version of "why Flutter," based on what actually matters to a business owner or CTO, not marketing copy:
One codebase, two (or more) platforms. You write the app once and ship it to iOS, Android, and the web. This alone tends to cut initial development cost by 30–40% compared to building separate native apps.
Hot reload speeds up every iteration. Developers see UI changes in under a second without losing app state. That means faster QA cycles and fewer billable hours spent waiting.
Pixel-perfect, consistent UI. Because Flutter draws every pixel itself instead of borrowing native components, your app looks and behaves the same on a five-year-old Android phone and a brand-new iPhone.
Lower long-term maintenance. Dart's sound null safety catches a lot of bugs before they ever reach production, and a single codebase means one bug fix instead of two.
Strong on-device AI support. Flutter integrates cleanly with TensorFlow Lite for on- device machine learning, which matters if your roadmap includes image recognition, real-time translation, or offline-first features.
It's backed by Google, which means long-term support, frequent updates, and a growing plugin ecosystem you're not building on your own.
That said, Flutter isn't right for every project. It's a poor fit for smart TV apps and some wearable platforms, and if your team is already deep into React and JavaScript, the learning curve for Dart is real. We'll tell you this upfront during a free consultation, not after you've paid a deposit.
We handle the full lifecycle, not just the coding part.
Flutter MVP Development
For founders who need to test an idea fast. We scope a lean feature set, build it in 6–10 weeks, and get it in front of real users before you commit to a full build.
Custom FlutterApp Development
End-to-end builds for businesses that already know what they need: architecture, UI/UX, backend integration, testing, and app store submission.
Flutter UI/UX Design
Widget-based design that stays consistent across screen sizes and platforms, built with Material Design 3 and Cupertino guidelines side by side.
Flutter Backend & APIIntegration
We connect your app to Firebase, custom REST/GraphQL APIs, payment gateways (Razorpay, Stripe), and third-party services like maps, push notifications, and analytics.
FlutterApp Migration & Modernization
Moving an old native Android/iOS app, or a React Native app, over to Flutter without losing your existing user data or core functionality.
FlutterApp Maintenance & Support
OS updates, dependency upgrades, bug fixes, and performance monitoring after launch, usually 15–20% of the original build cost per year.
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Need to plug Flutter expertise into your own in-house team? We provide dedicated developers who work your hours, report into your tools (Jira, Slack, GitHub), and scale up or down as your roadmap changes.
We've built Flutter apps across several sectors, and each one comes with its own real constraints:
Healthcare — appointment booking, telemedicine, and patient record apps that need to handle sensitive data carefully.
Fintech — apps where UI consistency and real-time data rendering (think stock charts, transaction feeds) genuinely matter.
eCommerce & D2C — catalog-heavy apps with payment integration, push notifications, and inventory sync.
Logistics & on-demand — apps built around live location tracking, dispatch, and delivery status updates.
EdTech — content-heavy apps with offline access and progress tracking.
CRM & ERP-connected apps — mobile front ends for the business automation systems we already build in-house.
We don't hand you a black box. Here's what actually happens, step by step:
1. Discovery call — we understand your goal, users, and budget realistically, not optimistically.
2. Scope and wireframes — we map out screens and features before a single line of code is written.
3. UI/UX design — Figma designs you approve before development starts, so there are no surprises later.
4. Sprint-based development — we build in two-week sprints with a working build you can test at the end of each one.
5. QA across devices — we test on real Android and iOS devices, not just simulators, because that's where most bugs actually show up.
6. App Store & Play Store submission — we handle the paperwork, screenshots, and compliance checks, and we resubmit if either store rejects the build.
7. Post-launch support — bug fixes, monitoring, and the first round of user-feedback- driven updates.
A standard MVP takes 8–12 weeks. A mid-complexity business app takes 4–6 months. Full enterprise builds with heavy backend integration can take 8 months or more.
A logistics startup in the UAE came to us with a problem: their delivery drivers were using a clunky native Android app, and the founder wanted an iOS version too, without doubling the dev budget. We rebuilt the driver app in Flutter over 10 weeks, reusing the existing backend APIs and adding real-time GPS tracking and push notifications for new delivery assignments. The result: one codebase covering both platforms, a 35% drop in reported UI bugs within the first month, and an iOS launch that would have cost them a second full native build if they'd stayed with their original approach. That's the kind of outcome we aim for on every project, not just the flashy ones.
Cost depends on complexity, features, and where your development team is based. Here's a realistic breakdown for 2026:
| App Type | Typical Cost Range (India Rates) | Typical Cost Range (US/UK Rates) | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic MVP (5–8 screens) | $5,000 – $15,000 | $25,000 – $50,000 | 8–12 weeks |
| Mid-complexity business app | $15,000 – $60,000 | $70,000 – $140,000 | 4–6 months |
| Enterprise app (complex backend, security, AI features) | $60,000 – $150,000+ | $150,000 – $300,000+ |
8+ months |
Hourly rates also vary sharply by region. Senior Flutter developers in India typically bill $18–$50/hour, compared to $100–$250/hour in the US, and $40–$80/hour in Eastern Europe. That difference isn't a quality gap. It's a cost-of-living gap. The framework, the Dart language, and the App Store submission process are identical no matter where the developer sits.
Both frameworks are mature in 2026, and honestly, the old "performance war" mostly doesn't matter anymore for typical business apps. Here's the practical comparison:
| Factor | Flutter | React Native |
|---|---|---|
| Rendering | Draws every pixel itself (Impeller engine) — highly consistent UI | Uses native platform components — feels "native" out of the box |
| Best for | Brand-heavy apps, animation-rich apps, fintech dashboards | Apps needing tight integration with an existing React/JavaScript codebase |
| Talent pool | Smaller but growing fast (India has 28% of global Flutter developers) | Larger, especially in North America |
| Language | Dart | JavaScript / TypeScript |
| Multi-platform reach | Mobile, web, desktop, embedded | Primarily mobile, web support improving |
| Long-term maintenance cost | Generally lower (fewer platform inconsistencies) | Can run 15–25% higher annually due to library fragmentation |
Our honest take: if your product lives or dies on visual consistency and animation quality (fintech, healthcare dashboards, consumer apps with a strong brand), pick Flutter. If your team already thinks in React and you need to move fast with existing JavaScript talent, React Native is a reasonable call. We build in both, so we'll tell you which one actually fits your project, not the one we'd prefer to sell you.
Every founder asks this at some point, so here's a straight answer.
When DIY makes sense:
You or a co-founder can code, and you're building a weekend prototype to validate an idea with zero users.
Budget is close to $0, and speed matters less than learning.
You're willing to accept a rough, unpolished first version.
What usually goes wrong doing it alone:
No proper state management architecture, which means the app becomes unmaintainable after 3–4 features.
Skipped QA across real devices, leading to crashes on specific Android versions you never tested.
No plan forApp Store review requirements, which can delay launch by weeks.
Underestimating backend work, which is often 40–50% of total effort on a real app.
When hiring an agency makes sense:
You need a production-grade app with real users and real data.
You want predictable timelines and a fixed or capped budget.
You need ongoing support after launch, not just a one-time build.
What it costs either way: a freelancer might charge less upfront but rarely offers QA, project management, or post-launch support as part of the deal. An agency costs more per hour but bundles design, development, testing, and support into one accountable team. For anything beyond a personal side project, the total cost of DIY (your time, rework, and delayed launch) usually ends up higher than hiring it out properly the first time.
Skipping the discovery phase. Jumping straight into development without wireframes or a clear feature list almost always leads to scope creep and budget overruns.
Choosing the cheapest bid without checking past work. A low hourly rate with no code review process often costs more in rework later.
Ignoring state management from day one. Apps built without BLoC, Provider, or Riverpod from the start become genuinely painful to scale past a handful of screens.
Underestimating backend complexity. Flutter is the front end. If your backend, APIs, and database aren't planned properly, no framework will save the timeline.
Not budgeting for maintenance. An app that launches and is never updated will fail app store compliance checks within a year or two as OS versions change.
Assuming Flutter fits every platform. Flutter isn't a strong choice for smart TV apps or certain wearables. A good partner will tell you this before quoting the project, not after.
Flutter app development is building an app using Google's open-source Flutter framework and Dart language, which lets one codebase run natively on iOS, Android, web, and desktop.
Flutter typically cuts development cost and time by 30–40% compared to building separate native iOS and Android apps, while still delivering near-native performance.
A basic MVP costs roughly $5,000–$15,000, mid-complexity apps run $15,000–$60,000, and enterprise apps can exceed $60,000, depending on features and integrations.
Senior Flutter developers in India typically charge $18–$50 per hour, compared to $100–$250 per hour in the US and UK for the same work.
Yes, Flutter is a free, open-source framework maintained by Google. Costs come from developer time, third-party integrations, and app store fees, not the framework itself.
Yes, Flutter supports web deployment from the same codebase used for mobile, though most teams still treat mobile as the primary target.
A typical Flutter MVP with 5–8 core screens takes 8–12 weeks from kickoff to launch.
Yes, when built correctly. Flutter apps can implement encryption, secure API calls, and compliance-ready data handling just like native apps; security depends on architecture, not the framework.
Dart is the programming language; Flutter is the UI framework built using Dart. You can't build a Flutter app without writing Dart code.
Yes. Migration typically reuses 60–70% of existing backend services, with the main effort going into rebuilding the UI layer and native modules in Dart.
Hyper Software has been building digital products since 2020, based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, and working with clients across India, the US, the UK, and the UAE. We're not a 500-person outsourcing shop where your project gets handed to whoever's free. We work in small, accountable teams, we quote real numbers upfront, and we stay on for support after launch instead of disappearing once the app ships.
Beyond Flutter, we build custom software, eCommerce platforms, CRM and ERP systems, UI/UX design, and digital marketing services, which means if your app needs a backend system, a marketing site, or a CRM to run alongside it, we can build that too, under one team.
Ready to talk about your app? Call us at +91 9079282750 or visit www.hypersoftware.in for a free scoping call. No pressure, no jargon, just a straight answer on cost and timeline.
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Yes. Flutter holds roughly 46% market share among cross-platform frameworks in 2026 and is backed by Google, with strong support for mobile, web, and desktop from one codebase.
Costs range from $5,000 for a basic MVP to $150,000+ for a complex enterprise app, depending on features, integrations, and where your development team is based.
Neither is universally better. Flutter wins on UI consistency and animation performance; React Native wins on hiring pool size and integration with existing JavaScript codebases.
A basic MVP takes 8–12 weeks. A mid- complexity business app takes 4–6 months. Enterprise apps can take 8 months or more.
Yes, a single Flutter codebase compiles to native apps for both iOS and Android, and both can be submitted through their respective app stores.
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