A Flutter Developer who ships to your iOS and Android builds, not a one-off project
A retail startup came to us with a half-built Flutter app, a designer who had moved on, and an App Store deadline six weeks out. Add a skilled Flutter Developer to your existing team on an hourly or monthly basis, working in your repository and answering to your product owner. Based in India, with real overlap during US business hours so blockers get sorted the same day they come up.
Tell us what you need. We will match you within 48 hours.
Trusted by companies across the USA
Your developer builds in Flutter and Dart so iOS and Android stay in sync from the same source, instead of two separate teams drifting apart on features and bug fixes.
Picks up a half-finished app where the original developer left off, reads the existing Dart, and gets it back to a state you can actually submit to the stores.
Sets up auth, Firestore, and push notifications so they hold up under real traffic, not just on the simulator with three test users.
Hooks your Flutter UI to your REST API and handles loading, retry, and offline states so the app does not freeze the moment the network drops on a train.
Turns your Figma screens into widgets that match on both a small Android phone and a large iPhone, including the awkward spacing cases designers forget about.
Updates in your channels, demos over Loom or a TestFlight build, and a board you can read at a glance, so there is no month of silence before a release.
We do not rotate people through your project or quietly swap your senior engineer for a junior after the contract is signed. The person who learned your widget tree and your build setup is the one who keeps shipping in it.
Everything lives in your repository, under your version control, with your name on the license. No escrow, no staged handover, no rights held back until a final invoice clears.
We set a steady window covering US Eastern or Pacific mornings, so standups, pairing, and quick questions happen in real time. The rest of the day, builds and fixes continue while you sleep.
Both are signed first, not slipped in during week three as paperwork. Your app idea, your roadmap, and anything your developer learns about your business stays protected from the start.
Sometimes the skills line up on paper but the working style does not click with your team. Tell us, and we find a better match and run the handover, including a documented walkthrough of the codebase and open branches. You should never feel stuck with a hiring choice that is not working.
Your developer posts progress in your channels and keeps a running record of what shipped and what is next. No black box, no surprise at some distant release milestone.
A Flutter Developer focused on your app as their main work, with predictable availability and the deepest context on your codebase and release process.
Half-time hours for teams that need steady Flutter help but not a full schedule, with the same overlap and the same person every week.
You pay only for hours actually worked and logged, which suits work that comes in waves, like a heavy push before a launch followed by a quieter stretch.
More than one developer when a single person cannot cover the work, scoped to the roles and overlap your app project actually needs.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
From first contact to your developer writing code — here is how it works.
Get StartedWe open with a call about the actual work, not a sales pitch. You tell us what your app does, where the Flutter codebase stands today, and which platforms matter most to you. We say so honestly if your case is one where native iOS or Android would serve you better than Flutter.
We put a specific developer in front of you, and you interview them yourself. You get a real conversation, a look at relevant Flutter work, and the room to ask the technical questions that matter to you. You make the call, not us, and there is no pressure toward whoever happens to be free.
Onboarding starts the week your developer joins. They pull the repo, run the iOS and Android builds locally, read through your existing widgets, and sit in on planning before opening a single pull request. We would rather they spend two days getting the project to build clean than guess and create rework later.
The first sprint begins with a scope agreed between your product owner and the developer. Tasks land in your tracker, estimates get talked through openly, and the developer commits to what genuinely fits. You watch the first screens ship to a test build and set the pace from there.
After that it settles into a weekly rhythm: standups, code reviews in your pull request flow, TestFlight or Play Store internal builds, and a running record of what changed. If priorities shift mid-sprint, you talk to your developer directly and adjust, the same way you would with any in-house engineer.
Tell us what your app does and where it is stuck, and we will match you with a Flutter Developer who fits your stack and your hours. You interview them before anyone commits.
Describe your project and requirements.