Choosing the right mobile app framework: React Native vs Flutter

Nobody tells you this about cross-platform mobile app development: the tool you choose will shape your app’s future 🚀 A few months ago, a client came to me with a clear goal: build a slick mobile app for their e-commerce business. Their wishlist? Fast development, native-like performance, and the ability to launch on iOS and Android simultaneously. Sounds simple, right? But here’s the thing: choosing the wrong framework can derail everything. I’ve seen it happen. So, we started digging into the details. React Native or Flutter? It wasn’t just about the tech — it was about their business priorities. Here’s how we broke it down: ✅ React Native was a better fit for their team, which already had JavaScript experience. They could hit the ground running. ✅ Flutter’s custom rendering engine looked tempting, but their app didn’t need heavy graphics or complex animations. ✅ Future-proofing mattered. React Native’s mature ecosystem and third-party library support gave them flexibility. We went with React Native and had their app live across platforms in record time. It felt native, performed smoothly, and hit all their goals 💡 What I learned? The hardest part isn’t the coding — it’s matching the framework to the business. Every project is unique, and the wrong call early on can cost you months later. If you’re in the same boat, this is exactly the kind of work we do at Aerocode: [https://lnkd.in/g-8eDYm9) I shared more insights in this blog post: [https://lnkd.in/g272raRE) #MobileDevelopment #ReactNative #Flutter #AppDevelopment

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