FlutterFlow gets blamed for a lot of problems it didn't create.
Many apps become difficult to maintain because architecture decisions were ignored during the MVP stage.
1. Poor database design.
2. Duplicated logic.
3. Unstructured workflows.
4. Lack of scalability planning.
These issues eventually surface regardless of whether the app was built with FlutterFlow, Bubble, React, or traditional code.
A tool can accelerate development. It can't replace good engineering decisions.
The strongest FlutterFlow projects are usually the ones where architecture is treated seriously from day one.
This topic works because it challenges a common belief and attracts both founders and developers into the comments. It feels like an opinion earned through experience rather than another educational post.
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