Can FlutterFlow Build a Better Dev.to App?
We have all been riding the massive vibe coding wave lately. It feels like pure magic to sit back, tell an AI assistant what to build, and watch a full application appear out of thin air. But if you have ever tried to take that exact same web workflow and deploy a smooth, native app onto an iPhone or Android, you know exactly where the frustration sets in. Are you a vibecoder who loves to build applications and you have built many websites? You have built and deployed many websites. Now you really want to make a mobile application that could disrupt the market and go really viral. Have you heard of FlutterFlow ? Have you tried using it? If the answer is no, then I will tell you about FlutterFlow and then you can decide whether you want to check it out and vibe code mobile applications. I will share the app that I created as well. What is FlutterFlow anyway? Have you ever tried building mobile applications and heard of Flutter and Dart? If you haven't, you should definitely check them out. When I was in college looking for a path to choose whether to pursue app development or web development. I explored both options. While exploring app development, I used and built applications using Flutter, an open-source framework created by Google, which uses a programming language called Dart. While Flutter itself is built by Google, FlutterFlow is an independent, visual low-code platform founded by ex-Google engineers. Today, many of us are familiar with AI vibe-coding tools like Cursor and Claude, which allow us to generate code for websites using conversational prompts. FlutterFlow, however, operates differently than vibe-coding: instead of writing code through chat prompts, it provides a visual, drag-and-drop canvas where you can build and design native mobile applications visually while it automatically generates clean Flutter code in the background. I recently had the opportunity to attend a workshop held by the FlutterFlow team and there, I was blown away by the magic of