One codebase, two platforms, built for how your business actually runs.
For your Ahwahnee business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A small resort operation near Ahwahnee came to us with a problem that sounds simple until you try to solve it: guests were booking activities through a third-party site, staff were tracking availability on a whiteboard, and nobody could see real-time capacity without walking to the front desk. They needed a mobile app. Not a website, not a PDF brochure with a phone number. An actual app their staff could use on an iPad and their guests could use on any phone. We built it in Flutter with Firebase handling real-time sync, and the whiteboard came down on launch day.
That kind of project is exactly where a Flutter developer earns their keep. The alternative, building separate native apps for iOS and Android, would have doubled the timeline and the cost. Flutter shares the core logic across both platforms, so when the client wanted a last-minute change to how capacity warnings displayed, it shipped to both platforms in the same pull request. Not every project calls for Flutter, but when your users are split across iPhone and Android and you cannot afford to maintain two separate codebases, it is usually the right call.
The developer you get from us has worked across the full Flutter stack. That means Dart for the application logic, Firebase for real-time data and auth, and REST API integration for connecting to whatever backend or third-party service you already have running. Whether you need to pull in a scheduling system, a payment processor, or a custom internal API, the integration work is part of the job. California businesses operating in tourism, agriculture, outdoor recreation, and property services have all run into the same pattern: a manual process that works fine at small scale and quietly breaks under growth.
We are based in Gandhinagar, India, which means your developer is working during hours that feel like overnight to you. You wrap up your day, log what needs to happen, and check in the next morning with real progress to review. We have been operating this way since 2015, across clients in more than 20 countries. You own every line of code from day one, we sign NDAs before any work starts, and your project manager keeps US Pacific and Eastern hours covered for calls and Slack responses.
Your Flutter developer ships to iOS and Android from a single codebase, so platform-specific bugs do not double your debugging time. This matters most when your users are split between device types, which is common for consumer-facing apps in California's tourism and hospitality sectors.
We run two-week sprints and deliver a testable build at the end of each one. You can change direction before the next sprint starts, which means you are never six months in before realizing something does not work the way you imagined.
Every file, every repository, every API credential belongs to you the moment it is written. There is no lock-in, no licensing fee for your own codebase, and no renegotiation if you want to bring development in-house later.
Your dedicated project manager covers US business hours on Slack and Zoom. We use Loom for async video updates so complex decisions have context instead of just a one-line message.
Real-time data sync, push notifications, user authentication, and third-party API connections are standard parts of how we build, not add-ons negotiated separately after the initial scope.
We have built across more than 20 countries, including dozens of US-based clients with mobile apps ranging from internal operations tools to consumer-facing platforms. That history means your developer has seen failure modes you have not thought of yet.
Your developer works exclusively on your product for the full month. Best fit if you have a launch deadline, a backlog that keeps growing, or a product that needs consistent attention across both iOS and Android.
Half the hours, same dedicated developer. A practical choice when your app is in maintenance mode or when you are building one feature at a time between funding rounds or seasonal peaks.
Pay for exactly what you need, tracked transparently. Works well for bug fixes, Firebase rule updates, or short-term work that does not justify a monthly commitment.
Need a Flutter developer paired with a backend engineer or a QA tester? We scope a small team around your product requirements. Useful when the app requires simultaneous work on the mobile layer and a custom API.
We spend 30-45 minutes understanding what you are building, what already exists, and where things are breaking down. No pitch deck, just questions about your actual workflow.
We match you with a Flutter developer whose experience fits your specific stack and industry context. You meet them before anything is signed, and you have the final say.
Your developer reviews your existing codebase, your design files, and any API documentation before writing a single new line. This prevents the common mistake of building on top of a broken foundation.
Together we define what ships in the first two weeks, with acceptance criteria written in plain language, not technical jargon. You know exactly what you are reviewing at the end of the sprint.
Your developer works in your tools, commits to your repository daily, and flags blockers before they become delays. Sprint reviews happen on a fixed schedule so nothing surprises you.
Tell us what you are building and we will match you with a Flutter developer whose experience fits your stack. First call is a conversation, not a sales pitch.
For your Ahwahnee, California business.