
FlutterFlow is a visual low-code development platform based on Google Flutter, allowing users to design and build cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications with a drag-and-drop interface.
Key features include visual drag-and-drop building, AI-assisted page and component generation, integration with backends like Firebase, support for embedding custom code, team collaboration tools, and one-click deployment to multiple platforms.
FlutterFlow lowers the entry barrier; non-programmers can build apps with the visual tools, while developers can extend with custom code.
Supports building apps for iOS, Android, Web, and Windows and macOS desktop.
The platform offers multi-tier subscriptions, including a free plan. The free tier is for building and testing with core features and a limited number of projects; paid plans unlock more projects, collaboration seats, and advanced deployment features.
Apps generated by FlutterFlow run on the Flutter framework, with performance close to native apps. The level of complexity and specific implementations may affect final performance.
Yes. It includes team collaboration features such as real-time multi-user editing, project-sharing, branching, and commenting; specific collaboration seats depend on the subscription plan.
Yes. You can export clean, maintainable Flutter code and download it to your local development environment (e.g., VS Code, Android Studio) for further customization or deployment.
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