Is Floter the right choice for your app project? We analyze the advantages and disadvantages of Google's cross-platform framework and show when a flooding agency is worth it.
“Digitalization is not an IT project—it is a business strategy.”
– Björn Groenewold, Managing Director, Groenewold IT Solutions
> Key Takeaway: This Flutter framework guide covers setup, widget system, state management, navigation, HTTP integration, and App Store deployment.
Flutter enables native apps for iOS, Android, web, and desktop from a single codebase — ideal for teams looking to minimize development time and maintenance effort.
Flooded app development: advantages and disadvantages of Google Framework in 2026
Short: **Since its introduction, Google’s UI Toolkit has developed into one of the most popular frameworks for the [Cross Platform](/services/mobileundweb development) development.
**Since its introduction, Google’s UI Toolkit has developed into one of the most popular frameworks for the [Cross Platform](/services/mobileundweb development) development. The ability to create appealing and performant apps for iOS, Android, Web and Desktop with a single code base is tempting. But is Flutter always the right choice?
This article highlights the advantages and disadvantages of the Flutter app development. **
The advantages of the Floter App Development
1. A code base for all platforms
The biggest advantage of Flutter is efficiency. Developers write the code once, and it runs on iOS and Android. This not only saves development time and costs, but also significantly simplifies maintenance and adding new functions.
2. Expressive and flexible UI
Flutter uses its own set of customizable widgets. This gives developers full control over each pixel on the screen and allows the creation of highly individual and brand-friendly user interfaces that look identical on all platforms.
3. "Hot Reload" for fast development cycles
The "Hot Reload" function is a dream for developers. Changes to the code are visible in fractions of seconds in the running app without having to restart it. This greatly accelerates the development process and facilitates experimentation with the UI design.
4. Excellent performance
Unlike older cross-platform approaches, flooder code is compiled directly in native ARM code. The result is a performance that doesn't match the apps developed by native.
The disadvantages and challenges of Flutter
1. App size
Flutter apps tend to be larger than their native counterparts, as the framework and widget libraries must be integrated into the app. A simple "Hello World" app can already be several megabytes large.
2. Limited availability of third-party libraries
Although the Flutter community is growing rapidly, the selection of specialized third-party libraries and packages is not as extensive as in native iOS or Android development.
3. Platform-specific conventions
Since Flutter uses its own UI toolkit, platform-specific design conventions (e.g. different navigation patterns on iOS and Android) must be manually implemented as needed to ensure a completely native guess.
Conclusion: When is Flutter the right choice?
Short: Flutter is an excellent choice for most app projects, especially for startups and companies that want to be present quickly and cost-effectively on multiple platforms.
Flutter is an excellent choice for most app projects, especially for startups and companies that want to be present quickly and cost-effectively on multiple platforms.
For applications requiring deep integration into specific operating system functions or where the app size is an absolutely critical criterion,
References and further reading
Short: The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
- Bitkom – German digital industry association
- German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
- European Commission – Digital strategy
- MDN Web Docs (Mozilla)
- W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
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About the author
Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH
For over 15 years Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.
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