
Flutter with Android Studio is really easy to use and intuitive, which makes getting started on app development simple—even for more complex projects. Features like hot reload, prebuilt widgets, and solid Dart support make implementation straightforward and smooth. Android Studio’s documentation, active community, and built-in debugging tools are really helpful and make the whole development process less stressful. I use it almost every day for building both Android and iOS apps. Flutter also comes with a wide range of features, like state management, custom widgets, and plugin support, and integrating APIs or native platform code is usually smooth and flexible. Overall, it speeds up development a lot while keeping the process enjoyable and efficient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Android Studio is known for being quite resource-intensive, which can negatively impact performance, especially on computers with lower specifications. Setting up complex native integrations often demands a significant investment of time and can be rather challenging. Although the community is very active, official support channels sometimes do not respond as quickly as one might hope when addressing specific issues. Additionally, making use of certain advanced Flutter features, such as platform-specific customization, may require further learning or experimentation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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