Hire Flutter Developers
Hire dedicated Flutter developers from Web On Dev — a software agency in Lahore, Pakistan building for global clients since 2015. Our Flutter engineers ship production iOS, Android, and web apps from a single Dart codebase, with clean state management, native platform integrations, and Impeller-tuned performance. Choose hourly, part-time, full-time, or a full Flutter app development team — transparent typical rates, fast start.
What you get when you hire Flutter developers from Web On Dev
When you engage our team, you get more than a single coder — you get an accountable agency partner with a defined process, backup coverage, and a code-quality standard. Here is what is included in every engagement:
- Vetted Flutter engineers with real shipped apps on the App Store and Google Play, not just bootcamp portfolios.
- One codebase, all platforms — iOS, Android, and web (plus desktop where it fits) from a single Dart codebase, cutting build and maintenance cost.
- A named point of contact and clear communication in your time zone window (we serve US, UK, EU, and Middle East clients from Lahore).
- Modern stack fluency — Dart 3, current Flutter SDK, Riverpod/BLoC state management, platform channels, and CI/CD to store release.
- Source code and IP ownership transferred to you, under a written agreement.
- Quality gates — code review, linting, widget/integration tests, and store-readiness checks baked into delivery.
- No recruiting overhead — no job ads, screening rounds, or payroll to manage. We handle the team.
In short: you get cross-platform app capability without the cost and delay of building an in-house team — backed by an agency that has been operating since 2015.
How much does it cost to hire Flutter developers?
Flutter developer rates vary widely by region, seniority, and engagement length. The table below shows typical market ranges so you can budget realistically. These are general 2026 market figures, not a Web On Dev quote — for our specific pricing, contact us with your scope.
| Engagement model | Best for | Typical market rate | How it's billed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly | Short tasks, fixes, ad-hoc work | ~$25–$60/hr (offshore); $80–$150/hr (US-based) | Per hour, monthly invoice |
| Part-time (dedicated) | Ongoing work under ~20 hrs/week | ~$1,200–$2,800/mo | Monthly retainer |
| Full-time (dedicated) | A long-running product or roadmap | ~$2,500–$6,000/mo (offshore dedicated) | Monthly retainer |
| Flutter app development team | Multi-engineer builds, parallel workstreams | Scoped per team size | Monthly retainer |
| Project / fixed-scope | A defined deliverable with clear specs | Quoted on scope | Milestone-based |
Rate ranges are typical industry figures for 2026 and depend on seniority and location. US-based Flutter developers commonly run $80–$150/hr, while offshore engagement (such as a Lahore-based team) is generally the most cost-efficient route to senior Flutter talent.
What drives the cost of a Flutter developer?
- Offshore vs. US — this is the single biggest lever. A senior offshore Flutter engineer typically costs a fraction of a comparable US in-house hire for similar skill.
- Seniority — a senior engineer who can own app architecture and store releases costs more per hour but usually delivers fewer wasted hours.
- Engagement length — longer dedicated commitments typically earn a lower effective rate than ad-hoc hourly work.
- Platform scope — iOS + Android from one codebase is the Flutter sweet spot; adding web, desktop, or heavy native modules raises the skill level required.
- App complexity — real-time features, offline sync, payments, animations, and platform-channel integrations all increase scope.
- Team composition — a solo developer is cheaper than a team that includes QA, a lead, and design support.
Which engagement model should you choose?
Choose the model that matches your workload and timeline, not the cheapest sticker rate. Here is how to decide:
- Hire hourly if you have a bounded task — a bug, a feature, a store-rejection fix, or a code review — and want to pay only for time used.
- Hire a part-time dedicated developer if you have steady but light work and want continuity without a full-time commitment.
- Hire a full-time dedicated developer if you have a product roadmap and want one engineer fully embedded in your app.
- Hire a Flutter app development team if you need to move fast across multiple workstreams with a lead coordinating delivery, design, and QA.
- Hire on a fixed-scope project basis if your requirements are well-defined and you want a predictable, milestone-based budget — common for MVPs.
Not sure which fits? Tell us about your project and we'll recommend the leanest model that gets you shipped.
What Flutter skills do our developers bring?
A strong Flutter hire is more than someone who can lay out a screen. Our engineers are evaluated across the skills that actually determine whether your app is fast, maintainable, and store-approved.
Dart and the widget tree
- Dart 3 — sound null safety, records, pattern matching, async/await, isolates for heavy work off the UI thread.
- Widget composition —
StatelessWidgetvs.StatefulWidget, custom widgets, slivers, responsive and adaptive layouts for phone, tablet, and web.
State management
- The right tool for the app — Riverpod, BLoC/Cubit, or Provider chosen to fit complexity, plus clean separation of UI and business logic.
- Predictable data flow — immutable state, dependency injection, and testable view models.
Platform integration
- Platform channels — bridging to native iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin) code for device features and SDKs Flutter doesn't cover out of the box.
- Native plugins and FFI — integrating camera, push, payments, maps, Bluetooth, and C/C++ libraries via Dart FFI.
Performance and rendering
- Impeller — Flutter's modern rendering engine, the default on iOS, for smoother, jank-free animations.
- Profiling — DevTools, frame analysis,
constwidgets, list/grid virtualization, image caching, and reducing rebuilds to hold 60/120fps.
Cross-platform delivery from one codebase
- iOS + Android + web — a single Dart codebase compiled to natively compiled mobile, web, and desktop targets.
Flutter is Google's portable UI toolkit for crafting natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase, built with C, C++, Dart, Skia, and Impeller (the default rendering engine on iOS). (Flutter team, "Flutter FAQ," docs.flutter.dev)
Backend, testing, and release
- APIs and data — REST/GraphQL integration, Firebase, Supabase, local storage (Hive/SQLite), and offline-first patterns.
- Testing — unit, widget, and integration tests; golden tests for UI regressions.
- CI/CD to store — automated builds, code signing, and submission to the App Store and Google Play.
Need these skills inside a larger build? See our mobile development services for end-to-end app delivery.
How do we vet and onboard Flutter developers?
We don't put unproven developers on your project. Every engineer working under a Web On Dev engagement is an experienced member of our team, screened on real criteria:
- Technical screening — practical Flutter and Dart problem-solving, not just trivia.
- Code review of past work — we look at how someone structures widgets, manages state, and handles platform edge cases.
- Shipped-app check — evidence of real apps published to the App Store and/or Google Play.
- Communication check — clear written and spoken English, because remote delivery depends on it.
- Fit to your stack — we assign engineers whose experience matches your tools (Riverpod vs. BLoC, Firebase, your native modules).
Onboarding, step by step
- Discovery call — you share goals, scope, target platforms, and timeline.
- Match and proposal — we propose the right engineer(s) and engagement model.
- Kickoff — access, repos, store accounts, and tooling set up; a named contact assigned.
- First delivery — a small, early win (a screen, a build, a fix) to validate the working relationship before you scale up.
How fast can you start?
Most engagements can begin within a few business days of a finalized scope. Because our Flutter engineers are already on our team — not sourced from an external marketplace after you sign — there is no multi-week recruiting cycle. A typical timeline:
| Step | Typical time |
|---|---|
| Discovery call | Within 1 business day of contact |
| Proposal + engineer match | 1–3 business days |
| Kickoff and access setup | 1–2 business days |
| First commits / delivery | Within the first week |
Agency vs. freelancer vs. in-house: which is right for you?
Each hiring route has trade-offs. The table below compares hiring a Flutter developer through an agency like Web On Dev, hiring a freelancer (e.g., via Upwork or a marketplace), and building an in-house team.
| Factor | Agency (Web On Dev) | Freelancer | In-house hire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Days | Days to weeks | Weeks to months |
| Vetting done by | The agency | You | You + HR |
| Backup if developer is unavailable | Yes — team coverage | No | Only if you have others |
| Accountability | Agency-level, contracted | Individual | Employee |
| Scaling up/down | Flexible, fast | Re-hire each time | Slow, costly |
| Recruiting & payroll overhead | None (handled for you) | Low | High |
| iOS + Android + web coverage | One team, one codebase | Depends on the individual | Needs multiple hires |
| Typical cost | Mid — efficient offshore rates | Variable, often lowest sticker rate | Highest (salary + benefits + overhead) |
| Process & QA | Built-in review, testing, store release | Depends on individual | Depends on your maturity |
| Best for | Ongoing work needing reliability | One-off, well-defined tasks | Long-term core team you must own |
Bottom line: a freelancer can win on the lowest hourly sticker price for a one-off task, and an in-house hire makes sense when Flutter is core to your company long-term. An agency wins when you want vetted talent, continuity, full iOS-plus-Android coverage, and accountability without the cost and delay of recruiting — which is exactly what Web On Dev provides.
Why Web On Dev
- Operating since 2015 — a real, established software agency, not a brand-new marketplace listing.
- Based in Lahore, Pakistan — senior Flutter talent at offshore rates, serving clients globally.
- Team of 11–50 — enough depth for backup coverage and team-based builds.
- Agency accountability — a written agreement, a named contact, and quality gates on every delivery.
- Full mobile capability — Flutter is one part of our mobile development practice; we can deliver the backend, APIs, and store releases too.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to hire a Flutter developer?
Typical 2026 market rates run roughly $25–$60/hour for offshore developers and $80–$150/hour for US-based developers, with dedicated monthly engagements often working out cheaper per hour. Cost depends on seniority, engagement length, region, and app complexity. For Web On Dev's specific pricing, contact us with your project details.
How do I hire dedicated Flutter developers?
Reach out with your goals, scope, target platforms, and timeline. We hold a short discovery call, propose the right engineer(s) and engagement model, and set up kickoff. Because our Flutter engineers are already on our team, most engagements start within a few business days.
Can one Flutter developer build both iOS and Android apps?
Yes. That is the core advantage of Flutter — a single Dart codebase compiles to natively compiled iOS, Android, and web (and desktop) apps, so one developer or team maintains one codebase instead of separate native projects. This typically cuts build and maintenance cost versus building each platform separately.
What's the difference between hiring an agency and a freelancer?
A freelancer is an individual you vet and manage yourself, usually best for one-off, well-defined tasks. An agency like Web On Dev provides vetted engineers, backup coverage, contracted accountability, full iOS-plus-Android coverage, and built-in code review, testing, and store release — better suited to ongoing or team-based work.
How quickly can a Flutter developer start?
Most engagements begin within a few business days of a finalized scope. Our engineers are in-house, so there's no multi-week marketplace recruiting cycle. A discovery call typically happens within one business day of contact.
Which Flutter skills do your developers have?
Dart 3 with null safety, widget composition and responsive layouts, state management (Riverpod, BLoC/Cubit, Provider), platform channels and native plugins, Dart FFI, Impeller and performance profiling, REST/GraphQL and Firebase integration, widget and integration testing, and CI/CD to the App Store and Google Play.
Can you provide a full Flutter app development team, not just one developer?
Yes. We can assemble a team with multiple Flutter engineers plus a lead, QA, and design support for larger builds or parallel workstreams. Tell us your scope and we'll size the team to fit.
Do I own the code your Flutter developers produce?
Yes. Under our written agreement, source code and intellectual property are transferred to you. You retain full ownership of the app and codebase we build.
Where is Web On Dev located and who do you serve?
Web On Dev is a software agency in Lahore, Pakistan, founded in 2015, with a team of 11–50. We serve global clients across the US, UK, Europe, and the Middle East. Contact us at webondev786@gmail.com or +92-310-6803687.
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