Flutter answers a simple question for most app projects: why build and pay for two apps when one team and one codebase can ship both. For startups and businesses that need to be on iPhone and Android without doubling the cost and the maintenance, it is usually the right call. The catch is that a Flutter app still has to be built well, and a lot of them are not.

Techalyst is a Vancouver software studio that builds with Flutter, taking apps from idea to both app stores and looking after them after launch.

What we build with Flutter

  • Cross-platform apps that ship to the App Store and Google Play from one codebase.
  • MVPs for startups, real ones, built to be extended rather than thrown away.
  • Apps with a backend, where we build the server and dashboard on our web stack too.
  • Existing apps that need finishing or fixing, including ones a previous team or an AI tool started.

Built it with AI and need it real?

Plenty of Flutter projects now begin as an AI-generated prototype that looks the part and falls over the moment real users, payments or data arrive. We take those the rest of the way to launch, or review the code and hand you a written plan. You keep ownership, you just get an app that holds up.

Where this fits in Vancouver

For a Vancouver startup or business, Flutter is the practical way onto both platforms without two teams and two budgets. Hiring a strong mobile developer here is slow and expensive, and a studio gives you that capability without the headcount. We work with founders, agencies and businesses across the Lower Mainland who need a real app, not a demo.

Depth you can check

We write about Flutter in detail, state, async, lists, animations, the things that decide whether an app feels right. Our blog has a solid Flutter run, so you can see how we think first.

How we work

Working software every week, a launch where we handle the stores, signing and release, and code you own. We do native iOS and Android too, so when a project genuinely needs native, we will tell you.

Frequently asked questions

Will one Flutter app really cover iOS and Android?

Yes, that is the point. One codebase ships both stores, which keeps cost and maintenance down. When an app genuinely needs native, we will say so.

Can you take over an existing Flutter app?

Yes. Finishing and fixing Flutter apps, including AI-generated ones, is a regular part of our work.

Do you build the backend too?

Yes. We build the server, API and dashboard behind the app, so the whole product comes from one team.

Can you just review my app?

Yes. We can review your Flutter codebase and give you a written plan without a full build.

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