Build high-performance iOS and Android apps from a single codebase — faster, more cost-effectively, and without compromising on quality or user experience. Delivered by an experienced Flutter development team based in Dubai.
Flutter has been our mobile framework of choice at Joyboy since its early production-ready days — and in 2026, the case for building with Flutter has never been stronger. The framework is mature, the ecosystem is comprehensive, the performance is compelling, and the economics of a single codebase serving both iOS and Android are as significant as they have ever been.
But the quality of a Flutter app is almost entirely determined by the quality of the team building it. Flutter makes it easy to build something that looks good in a demo. Building something that performs well on a mid-range Android device after six months of real-world usage, handles edge cases gracefully, passes App Store review, and can be maintained and extended by your team without the original developers on speed dial — that requires experience, discipline, and a development process that treats quality as a requirement rather than a hope.
Our Flutter development team in Dubai brings that experience to every project.
Consumer Mobile Applications Apps for UAE and GCC consumers across retail, food delivery, transportation, healthcare, real estate, hospitality, and entertainment — built with the performance, polish, and onboarding experience that determine whether users keep the app after the first session. We understand the UAE consumer mobile market — the device diversity, the Arabic language requirements, the high bar set by international apps, and the specific user behaviour patterns that differ from Western market assumptions.
Business and Enterprise Mobile Apps Internal tools, field service applications, inventory management, logistics tracking, sales force automation, and enterprise workflow apps deployed across your organisation's devices. These apps have different requirements from consumer apps — reliability under degraded network conditions, integration with enterprise backend systems, device management compatibility, and security requirements that go beyond standard app store requirements.
Marketplace and Platform Apps Two-sided marketplace apps, booking platforms, delivery apps, and community platforms where multiple user types interact through a shared system. These are among the most complex Flutter projects — they require careful architecture to handle multiple roles, complex state management, real-time updates, and payment processing — and they're among the most rewarding when done well.
Flutter Web Applications For products that need to serve both mobile users and web users from a shared codebase, Flutter Web has matured significantly in 2026. We build Flutter Web applications for use cases where the cross-platform code sharing justifies the trade-offs compared to a dedicated React or Next.js web frontend — typically internal tools, dashboards, and applications where the mobile and web experiences are closely aligned.
Existing Flutter App Improvement Many Flutter apps built in 2021 to 2023 are running on outdated packages, deprecated APIs, and architecture patterns that have been superseded by better approaches. We assess, refactor, and modernise existing Flutter apps — updating to null-safe Dart 3, migrating from Provider to Riverpod, adopting current Jetpack and SwiftUI interop patterns, and updating to meet current App Store and Google Play requirements.
This point is worth addressing specifically for the UAE market. A Flutter app that performs beautifully on an iPhone 16 Pro or a Samsung Galaxy S25 can feel sluggish and unresponsive on the mid-range devices that represent a significant portion of the UAE user base — Xiaomi Redmi, Samsung Galaxy A series, Oppo A series.
Performance on mid-range devices is a function of how the Flutter app is built — widget tree efficiency, unnecessary rebuilds, heavy operations on the main thread, unoptimised images, excessive animation complexity. These are architectural and implementation decisions, not limitations of the framework.
Our team tests on real mid-range devices throughout development — not just on the latest flagships and simulators — and we optimise against the actual device profile of your target audience. The result is an app that feels fast and responsive for every user, not just the ones with the latest hardware.
Flutter is our primary mobile framework and has been for several years. We have shipped Flutter apps to the App Store and Google Play across multiple categories and accumulated genuine depth of experience with the framework — including the parts that aren't covered in tutorials.
We understand Arabic language and RTL layout requirements, UAE payment gateway integrations, and the specific Google Play and App Store compliance considerations that affect apps in the UAE and GCC market.
We are honest about Flutter's limitations and won't recommend it when native development genuinely serves your project better. When we do recommend Flutter — which is most of the time for most mobile projects — it's because the framework is genuinely the right tool for what you're building.