▪️FlutterFlow is not a magic.
It’s fast, of course. But speed still depends on clear requirements and decisions.
▪️”No-code” doesn’t mean “no thinking”.
Logic, architecture, UX — all of this matters a lot.
▪️Changes are cheap at first, but cost you later.
Same rule as in native development. FlutterFlow doesn’t cancel reality:)
▪️FlutterFlow ≠ quick MVP with zero maintenance.
Apps grow, tech debt exists. Someone definitely must own it.
▪️The tool is powerful, but result depends on the team.
FlutterFlow in good hands > speed + quality.
In bad hands it’s just chaos, but faster.
We love FlutterFlow.
But we love honest expectations even more.
If you treat it as a product tool, not a magical shortcut, it works incredibly well.