I believe I speak for many when I say we’re unhappy with unstable versions, recurring bugs, and simple QOL updates being sidelined in favor of “Dreamflow” and other AI-related features or overly advanced things in FlutterFlow.
It’s fine that they’ve changed their pricing model, but I honestly see a dark future ahead for FF if they don’t start taking their users more seriously. As it stands, it doesn’t look like that’s the case. I had been looking forward to many years of working with FF, scaling my app from 3,000 users now to 50,000. Using FlutterFlow would have been a dream. I still believe it’s possible, but after following the platform for over a year, it’s very clear that QOL updates and stability are being pushed aside for something “fresh.” Just take a look at the Github issue-tracker...
I really hope the FF team can grow again, put proper systems in place for handling and communicating bugs, and get a stable version out. Then they can go back to focusing on new things. I’m afraid FF won’t survive otherwise, and that’s why so much energy is being poured into “Dreamflow,” which in my view doesn’t have nearly the same potential as FF itself.
I miss the way it used to be.