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Ship Your Flutter MVP in 6 Weeks or Less
[ Use cases ]
Where this fits.
- 01B2C mobile apps validating a new market (marketplaces, social, content)
- 02B2B tools for specific industries needing mobile access
- 03Companion apps for existing web products
- 04Consumer apps with payment, subscription, or IAP flows
- 05On-demand service apps (booking, delivery, scheduling)
- 06Content and media apps with feed, search, and notifications
[ Stack ]
The tools I bring.
01
Flutter 3.x
Stable, production-ready, ships fast
02
Firebase (BaaS)
Zero-infra backend: auth, db, functions, storage
03
Riverpod / BLoC
Lean state management without boilerplate
04
GoRouter
Declarative navigation with deep linking
05
Sentry + Firebase Crashlytics
Production monitoring from day 1
06
GitHub Actions + Fastlane
Automated builds + store submission
[ Where I've shipped this ]
Full case studies ↗Real production projects.
[ Common questions ]
Before you ask.
How much does a Flutter MVP cost?+
A typical Flutter MVP with 5-8 core screens, authentication, backend integration, and basic analytics costs between $3,000 and $8,000 USD (INR 2.5L to 6.5L). This is a fixed-price engagement — you know the total before we start, and the price only changes if you request scope additions. Complex MVPs with real-time features, payments, or AI integration can go up to $12,000.
Can you really ship a production MVP in 6 weeks?+
Yes, if the scope is realistic and we define it together in week 0. My 6-week process: Week 1 — scope lock, design, architecture. Weeks 2-5 — sprint-based development with weekly demos. Week 6 — testing, store submission, launch support. I have shipped 20+ MVPs this way. The key is ruthless feature prioritization — we ship the core value prop, not a wishlist.
What if I need changes mid-project?+
Small changes within the original scope are included. Major scope changes (new features, redesigns) are handled via change orders with adjusted timeline and price. I keep a running 'v2 wishlist' during development so good ideas are captured without derailing the MVP launch.
Do you handle design, or do I need a separate designer?+
I can handle both. For MVPs, I typically use a lean design approach: Figma wireframes in week 1 (clickable prototype), then implementation with a clean component library. For pixel-perfect designs, I collaborate with your designer or bring in a trusted designer from my network. Either way, design does not slow down development.
What technology stack do you use for MVPs?+
Flutter 3.x for the app, Firebase for the backend (Auth, Firestore, Cloud Functions, Storage, Analytics), and optionally Stripe/Razorpay for payments. This stack is battle-tested, scales to millions of users, and has zero infrastructure overhead — meaning you can focus on product, not DevOps. For more custom needs, I can also use Next.js + Supabase or a custom Node.js backend.
What happens after the MVP launches?+
I offer optional post-launch support packages: 2-week bug-fix warranty (included free), monthly retainer for iterations ($1,500-$3,000/month), or milestone-based v2 development. Most clients continue working with me for v2 because the codebase is clean and they already trust the process.
[ Related reading ]
Deep dives from the blog.
How I Ship Flutter MVPs in 6 Weeks (Real Timeline from 20+ Projects)
A week-by-week breakdown of my proven Flutter MVP process — from kickoff to App Store submission in 6 weeks. Real deliverables, real trade-offs, real numbers.
13 min readRead →
How to Build an MVP with Flutter in 2026: A Step-by-Step Guide
A practical, week-by-week guide to building and launching a minimum viable product with Flutter in 2026. Covers feature prioritization, architecture decisions, backend choices, and real cost-saving tips from 20+ shipped projects.
15 min readRead →
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