FlutterFlow
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Starting price:
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Most Helpful Reviews for FlutterFlow
1 - 5 of 77 Reviews
Anonymous
2-10 employees
Used daily for less than 12 months
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed April 2022
My opinion about FlutterFlow platform
One of the most software I used before in my life, because I build my career with it and open up to me a big way to the next !
PROSThe most thing is that FF absolutely claim the goal, we can make apps even we're not familiar with the code, maybe childs could work with it, it's so fun and lovely. As a software is so powerful, intelligent and robust for ultimate app lifecycle experience, and more extra thing is not just for normal users no at all !! I thing that should developers work with it because he is working so fast with Firebase integration and making a lot steps so short to focus on the core for their apps.
CONSFor me every section in the FF, I used and I liked very much because it's open up the possibilities to make real success, I can give you an example: - UX: so smooth and amazing to pick the right properties for every widget that we use - Widget Tree: after the last updates, now we're architecte the UI concept for more details, itt's next era of UI budling from code syntax to visualize the code ! - Run Mode: In our local machines takes at least minutes for basic apps but in FF even it's a big app just in 5 minutes or less! - ...
Jeff
Information Technology and Services, 2-10 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
OVERALL RATING:
2
EASE OF USE
2
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
1
FUNCTIONALITY
2
Reviewed April 2022
So much to love, so much to hate
We would love to continue working with them, but we desperately need them to focus on application dependability and resilience. Companies don't just use new applications because of all the new new features. We use them because we can depend on them, and reliably know that we'll spend less money using their services than we'll spend trying to work around their services.
PROSWe love that we can quickly design and build applications without needing all of the workers to know how to code. We've definitely built more using their application than our previous no-code application development application, and built it more quickly.
CONSWe want them to stop churning out new features and start fixing bugs. Every time they release a new update, it invariably breaks things in our application that we then have to track down and fix. We lose time and money every time we hit a bug in their interface that requires us to tunnel around it. We lose time and money every time something breaks on which we've come to depend, requiring us to find a new solution.
Youssef
Logistics and Supply Chain, 2-10 employees
Used weekly for less than 12 months
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed April 2022
Best No code app builder!!
Awesome and empowering
PROSEasy of use. Powerful UI/ features and functionality. Best tool come across in this space.
CONSDon’t have any at this moment in time but look forward to more integrations.
Reason for choosing FlutterFlow
Easy to use. Constantly evolving application. Does exactly what it says and only real web and mobile application tool.
Emanuele
E-Learning, 2-10 employees
Used weekly for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
4
VALUE FOR MONEY
4
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
3
Reviewed April 2022
The tool for Flutter learning
Due to the fact i was sick Flutterflow help'd me out making me staying focus on learning ..from the end..., i wasn't used to code ..this help'd me to see what was the semantic behind the things and this lead my to continue and trying to go for a degree in the IT coding scene.
PROSFirst of all the most i like is the readyness ,the listening , the respect and the passion of its creator , they were since starting polite, professional , ready to answer . Then apart the stunning UI EDITOR i like the continuos developing and adding new features , its really the best. Then you can export the code to Vs code .This is respect at its best.
CONSI don't know it it least.. .I would like to have a bigger database selection , Airtable, Google sheet ( by means of Integromat-make , Zapier etc and a new Audio player with a playlist , i would like to have connections with Node.js express world and i would like to see a flutter flow for react native created by them , you there a lot of tools out there and even on flutter side , Andromo, Nowa, Codeless , Teta.. Thorium builder, Noodl, Wappler, Panda Suite..even flutter bricks and React bricks on Vs Code...but i doubt someone could ever match Flutterfow's team and even with that i will stay here , last an ipad version would be sweet.
Reason for choosing FlutterFlow
It was the most complete and evolving and their creators are very good persons , not just incredible coders , i mean i don't know unluckily for me personally but i felt myself being part of something not just a paying user...what buys me is kindness and they have a lot and in those harsh times is a real bless for me. By the way i will still use other tools such as Glide as crud and for PWA , Supabase ,Vercel , Forest Admin , Butter cms , Strapi . I don't remember if i said before but why don't you create a React Flutterflow version of maybe with Strapi and node ? It would be sweet as it would be an ipad version.
Reasons for switching to FlutterFlow
Serious flaws ( no conditional rendering for the subscriptions in Glide {same as Bravo Studio which offers the stunning Figma import. } where i did use a php script to integrate the Paypal and Moonclerk paying form and by means of Zapier routing this info in the sheets in order to make see the pro contents , then no real ; ) yeah its me... AUDIO PLAYER , the one in Glide is just the HTML 5 where there is the option to download the contents ..how could i sell my contents if people could download it ..even for the demo...so i embedded there the ELFSIGHT Audio player widget which has a real playlist...its on cdn , i got not so much time ...so i tried and it worked ) or too expensive ( such as Adalo with also slow servers but with a stunning UI editor , go check it out if you don't , its really something ).Yeah i study a lot the no code , low code tools .
Iwan
Information Technology and Services, 2-10 employees
Used daily for less than 12 months
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed April 2022
FlutterFlow is now a must use for my business.
I can confidently now roll out apps fast. I've published 3 apps with FF, 2 of which now have near 2k users each, one of which, a fishing competition app, had 1k concurrent users per day the week of the competition. It worked, I had no crashes, it was actually stable. That's as much thanks to Firebase as FF, of course, but if I coded it myself, which wouldn't have been possible due to the required timeframe for delivery, it might have been more buggy.
PROSI was building Flutter apps already before FF, coding it myself with dart. I already used Firebase as a backend. But it took long to build apps. Then FF came around and I more than 10x'ed my development time, in fact I would say some of my latest released projects wouldn't have been possible without FF given how fast I needed to get something out. The low code and easy to use builder are what makes that possible. Also, the widgets that come with the FF package makes it easier to design beautiful interfaces that I, being a developer not a designer, missed out on when just looking at code before FF. My apps LOOK way better now too. And they work, they actually work!
CONSThere are minor nitpicky things, such as the inability for sub-collections support in Firestore. If you have an existing system that has subcollections in FS that you want to add an app to using FF, you'll have to refactor your database, which can be a dicey proposition for production systems. So I've only always been able to use FF for new apps, not add mobile apps to some of my large React projects, for example.