Cross-platform mobile apps built for Northern California businesses, delivered remotely from a team operating since 2015.
For your Alderpoint business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A small timber and agricultural supply operation in Humboldt County came to us with a problem that sounds simple until you try to solve it: their field crews had no reliable way to log delivery confirmations, equipment checks, or job-site notes without cell service. Everything went into paper forms that someone re-entered at the end of the week. By Friday, the data was already stale. We spent two calls mapping their workflow before writing a single line of code, and the answer was a Flutter app with offline-first sync using Firebase. When a crew member got back in range, the app pushed everything automatically. The manual re-entry disappeared entirely.
That kind of problem is not unique to rural operations, but it shows up often in businesses like those in and around Alderpoint, California, where connectivity is inconsistent and the work still has to get done. Flutter made sense here because we could ship one codebase that ran equally well on the Android devices most field crews use and the iPhones the office managers preferred. One Flutter developer covered both. That saved the client from maintaining two separate apps and two separate bug queues going forward.
Hiring a Flutter developer through Aneri Developers means you get someone embedded in your team, working on your backlog, attending your standups if that is how you run things. We are based in Gandhinagar, India, which puts us roughly 12 to 13 hours ahead of Pacific Time. In practice, that means you can share a detailed spec or a Loom walkthrough at the end of your day and come back in the morning to a working build or a detailed set of questions. It is an async rhythm that most of our clients settle into within the first two weeks. Every client owns all source code and IP from day one, and we sign NDAs before any project discussion begins.
One honest limitation worth naming: Flutter is an excellent choice for most mobile use cases, but if your app depends heavily on platform-specific hardware like Bluetooth LE or advanced NFC workflows, there are still edge cases where native iOS or Android development gives you more direct control. We will tell you that upfront rather than push Flutter on a project where it creates unnecessary friction. For the majority of business apps, including customer portals, field tools, internal dashboards, and consumer-facing apps connected to REST APIs, Flutter handles it cleanly and the single-codebase advantage is real.
Every line of Flutter code your developer writes belongs to you immediately. We sign an NDA and IP assignment before the first sprint starts, so there is no ambiguity about ownership if you ever change direction.
For businesses in areas where cell coverage is inconsistent, we structure Flutter apps with local-first data using Firebase's offline persistence so the app keeps working regardless of signal.
Your Flutter developer ships to iOS and Android from a single Dart codebase. You avoid the overhead of two separate developers, two review cycles, and two release pipelines.
Our team operates from India, which means development continues after your day ends. You review progress each morning rather than waiting for a weekly status meeting.
We have delivered more than 500 projects for clients across the US, UK, Australia, and beyond. That track record means your developer has handled edge cases, app store rejections, and mid-project pivots before.
We use Slack for daily updates, Loom for async walkthroughs, and shared Jira or Trello boards so you always know what your developer is working on without scheduling a call.
Your Flutter developer works exclusively on your product for the full month. Best for teams actively building a new app or running a major feature cycle.
Half-time capacity for ongoing feature work, bug fixes, or iterating on an existing Flutter app without committing to a full-time slot.
Pay for hours used, tracked and reported weekly. Works well for projects with variable scope or businesses testing the working relationship before scaling up.
Add a Flutter developer alongside a backend engineer or QA specialist when the project scope requires more than one role. We structure the team around your actual workload.
We spend 30 to 45 minutes understanding what you are building, what your current setup looks like, and what skills your developer actually needs. No pitch deck, just questions.
Based on your stack and scope, we present one or two developers with relevant Flutter and Dart experience. You interview them directly and confirm the fit before anything starts.
Your developer reviews your existing codebase, joins your communication channels, and aligns on your sprint or task structure. We treat this week as listening before building.
Your developer picks up real tasks from your backlog in the first sprint, typically two weeks, so you see working output fast rather than planning documents.
From there it is a steady rhythm: daily async updates, code reviews on your timeline, and a working build you can test at the end of each sprint cycle.
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 Alderpoint, California business.