A dedicated Flutter developer embedded in your team, working US hours from day one.
For your Bell Gardens business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A retail distribution company in the southeast Los Angeles area was managing driver check-ins and delivery confirmations through a mix of phone calls and a shared spreadsheet. Their operations lead wanted a mobile app that worked on both iOS and Android without maintaining two separate codebases. That single constraint drove the whole technical decision: Flutter, with a Firebase backend handling real-time status updates, was the right fit. The team went from daily call chaos to a live delivery tracking feed in under eight weeks.
That kind of project is exactly what a dedicated Flutter developer on your team should be equipped to handle. The developer we place with you writes production Dart code, connects your app to REST APIs or Firebase, handles platform-specific build configurations for both iOS and Android, and pushes working builds for your review on a regular cadence. You are not waiting on a project manager to relay feedback. You are talking directly to the person writing the code.
Bell Gardens sits in a dense commercial corridor where businesses range from logistics and warehousing to retail and food services. Many of those businesses have workflows that a well-built mobile app could streamline, whether that is a customer-facing ordering tool, a field operations tracker, or an internal dispatch system. The gap we see most often is not ambition; it is access to a Flutter developer who can stay on the project long enough to actually finish it. Agencies hand things off. A dedicated developer stays.
Aneri Developers has been placing developers with US-based businesses since 2015, working remotely from Gandhinagar, India across more than 20 countries. Our developers overlap with US Pacific and Mountain time during your core hours, so standup calls, Slack threads, and Loom walkthroughs happen when your team is actually at their desks. You own every line of code written. No lock-in, no handoff surprises.
Every commit goes into your repository under your ownership. There is no transition period, no licensing clause, and nothing held back when the engagement ends.
Our Flutter developers work a schedule that overlaps with US Pacific and Mountain time. For businesses in California, that means real-time answers during your working day, not replies that show up at midnight.
The developer you hire handles Flutter, Dart, Firebase, and REST API integrations in one role. You are not splitting a sprint between three contractors who never talk to each other.
We have placed developers on over 500 projects across more than 20 countries. That track record means our onboarding process is tight and our developers know how to ramp up without handholding.
Every two weeks you see a working build, not a slide deck. If something needs to change, you catch it before the next sprint starts rather than at the end of the project.
We sign an NDA and a clear services agreement before the engagement begins. Scope, ownership, and exit terms are documented upfront so there are no misunderstandings later.
Your developer is allocated entirely to your team for the month. Best fit when you have a full product backlog and need consistent daily progress on your Flutter app.
Half-time allocation works well for businesses adding new features to an existing app or running a Flutter project alongside other development work.
Pull in Flutter expertise for specific tasks like a Firebase integration, a platform-specific bug, or a code review. Billed only for hours used.
Need a Flutter developer paired with a backend engineer or a QA specialist? We configure a small team around what your project actually requires.
We spend 30-45 minutes learning what you are building, what is already in place, and what a productive developer looks like for your team. No sales pitch, just questions.
We present one or two Flutter developers whose experience matches your project. You review their background and do a short technical call before committing to anything.
Your developer gets access to your codebase, your project tools, and your communication channels in the first week. By Friday, they have submitted their first pull request.
Together we define a two-week sprint with a concrete deliverable you can demo. Scope is agreed before coding starts so expectations are set on both sides.
After the first sprint, the rhythm continues: daily async updates in Slack, biweekly demos of working builds, and a standing touchpoint to reprioritize if the product direction shifts.
Tell us what you are building and we will match you with a Flutter developer whose experience fits your project. The first call is a conversation, not a pitch.
For your Bell Gardens, California business.