Cross-platform mobile apps built for West Hollywood businesses, delivered remotely with daily progress updates.
For your West Hollywood business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A boutique fitness studio in West Hollywood was running its class bookings through a patchwork of three different apps, none of which talked to each other. Members were double-booking, instructors had no real-time schedule visibility, and the front desk was manually reconciling everything each morning. They needed a single mobile app on both iOS and Android, connected to their existing payment processor and a Firebase backend for live schedule updates. That is the kind of problem a Flutter developer solves.
Flutter lets one development team write a single codebase that runs natively on both iOS and Android. That matters because you are not paying to build, test, and maintain two separate apps. For businesses that need a polished consumer-facing app or an internal operations tool, it cuts the path from idea to working product considerably. We typically use Firebase for real-time data sync and Dart for the application logic, and we connect to your existing services through REST APIs. The technology choice only matters when it serves your specific workflow, and that is the conversation we start with.
Our Flutter developers are based in Gandhinagar, India. We work remotely with companies across the US and have done so since 2015. The time zone gap is actually useful: you brief us at the end of your Pacific business day, and you have a build to review by the time you open your laptop the next morning. Every project runs on a shared board, daily written standups, and bi-weekly video demos so you always know what was shipped and what is next. You own every line of code from day one.
One honest constraint worth naming: if your app depends heavily on Bluetooth LE hardware pairing or very deep NFC integrations, Flutter sometimes requires extra native bridging work that adds time. For most business apps, including booking tools, customer portals, delivery tracking, and internal ops dashboards, Flutter is the right call. If we hit a case where native development would serve you better, we will tell you that before the sprint starts, not after.
You see a functional build at the end of every sprint, not a progress report. For West Hollywood businesses moving fast, that means fewer surprises and easier course corrections.
Your Flutter developer maintains a single Dart codebase that deploys to iOS and Android, which cuts ongoing maintenance time roughly in half compared to separate native apps.
Every file, every commit, every asset transfers to your repository from the first day of work. There is no lock-in and no ransom if you switch direction.
Our developers overlap with Pacific business hours for calls, reviews, and quick questions. We have worked this way with US clients since 2015 without it being a friction point.
Real-time sync, push notifications, and third-party API connections are standard parts of how we build. We connect to Stripe, Salesforce, or whatever your stack already includes.
Start part-time while you validate the concept, scale to full-time when you are ready to ship, and adjust monthly based on your actual roadmap.
A dedicated Flutter developer embedded in your team for the full month. Best when you have a product roadmap and want consistent daily velocity.
Half the hours at the same quality. Works well when you are building incrementally or augmenting an in-house team for a specific feature set.
Pay for what you use. Useful for audits, bug-fix sprints, or a single feature that needs Flutter expertise without a longer commitment.
A Flutter developer paired with a backend or QA engineer. Structured around your project scope and adjusted as the team's needs shift.
We spend about 30 minutes understanding what you are building, what already exists, and where the friction is. No pitch deck, just a working conversation about your app.
We match you with a Flutter developer whose experience fits your app type. You review their background and can ask them a few direct questions before anything is signed.
Your developer joins your Slack, reviews any existing designs or specs, and maps out the first sprint with you. By the end of week one, the build plan is in writing.
Development starts with a defined two-week sprint and a specific deliverable. You get a TestFlight or Android build to review at the end, not a status update.
Daily written standups, a shared project board, and a recorded demo every sprint. You adjust priorities sprint by sprint based on what the product actually needs.
Tell us what you are building and we will match you with a Flutter developer who fits your stack. First call is a conversation, not a sales pitch.
For your West Hollywood, California business.