Offshore Flutter Developer | Cross-Platform Mobile Teams at Offshore Rates
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Flutter Developer

One codebase. iOS and Android. 60–70% below what a US mobile engineer costs.

Kore BPO places vetted offshore Flutter developers who build production-ready cross-platform apps in Dart. One engineer. Both stores. Resumes in your inbox in 2–5 business days.

No upfront fees. You pay only when you hire.
2–5 Days
To Resumes
60–70%
Cost Savings
2M+
Flutter Devs Globally
Offshore Flutter developer working on cross-platform mobile app at dual monitor setup
Platform Coverage
iOS + Android + Web
Stack Coverage

You Need Both Stores. You Can’t Afford Two Teams.

Kore BPO places vetted offshore Flutter developers who build production iOS and Android apps from a single Dart codebase. Clients receive resumes in 2–5 business days at 60–70% below US rates.

The math is pretty clear. A mid-level Flutter engineer in the US averaged $120,000 in 2025 according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data for software developers. That number doesn’t include benefits, recruiting costs, or the 44-plus days most companies spend waiting to fill a mobile developer role. An offshore Flutter engineer at the same seniority level, fully vetted, embedded in your sprint cycles, runs 60 to 70 percent less. Same output. One Dart codebase shipping to the App Store and Play Store simultaneously.

A Flutter developer builds cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using Google’s Flutter SDK and the Dart language. One codebase. One team. Output that compiles natively to iOS and Android without the performance penalty of a JavaScript bridge. That’s the core difference from React Native, and it’s why companies like Nubank, BMW, and GE Appliances ship on Flutter at scale.

Flutter now holds 46 percent of the cross-platform mobile market according to Statista 2025. The Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025 puts Flutter at 13.55 percent global developer usage, with daily active use growing year-over-year. There’s real supply of Flutter talent offshore. The problem most US companies hit isn’t whether Flutter developers exist outside the US. It’s finding engineers who actually know Riverpod from Bloc, can own a Codemagic deployment pipeline from day one, and write Dart a second developer can maintain six months later.

That’s the gap we fill. Browse our full offshore roles or keep reading to see exactly how we screen for it.

Offshore Flutter development team collaborating on cross-platform mobile application

What a Vetted Flutter Developer Actually Covers

Not every developer who lists Flutter on a resume has shipped to both stores. We verify the ones who have.

  • Build iOS and Android apps from a single Dart codebase, no platform duplication
  • Own state management with Riverpod 3.0 or Bloc 9.0, matched to your architecture
  • Set up and maintain CI/CD pipelines in Codemagic or Fastlane from week one
  • Write flutter_test and integration_test coverage built in, not added as an afterthought
  • Submit to the Play Store and App Store without hand-holding on each release
  • Integrate Firebase, Supabase, REST APIs, or GraphQL depending on your backend
  • Target Web and Desktop from the same codebase when your roadmap calls for it
Language & Core
Dart Flutter SDK Null Safety
State Management
Riverpod 3.0 Bloc 9.0 Provider
Backend & APIs
Firebase Supabase REST APIs GraphQL Dio Appwrite
CI/CD & Testing
Codemagic Fastlane GitHub Actions flutter_test integration_test Mockito
Key Packages
GetIt Freezed go_router Hive flutter_secure_storage Patrol

Three Reasons Companies Get Stuck

The US Market
  • US Flutter developers average $120,000 to $132,000 annually per BLS 2025 benchmarks
  • Median time to fill a mobile developer role in the US runs 44-plus days
  • Senior Flutter engineers with Bloc or Riverpod depth are actively recruited by large tech companies
  • US job boards show under 2,000 active Flutter-specific postings at any given time
The Offshore Risk
  • Developers who list Flutter but can’t explain Riverpod versus Bloc trade-offs
  • Engineers who know basic widget composition but outsource architecture decisions
  • Candidates who need three-week ramp-up on CI/CD every time the client’s stack changes
  • Code that runs clean on demo day and fails in QA a week later
How We Handle It

We don’t send profiles and hope. Every Flutter developer goes through a 5-step technical screen before their resume reaches you. Dart proficiency, state management depth, architecture ownership, deployment pipeline experience, and team-fit communication. All of it verified before you spend an hour interviewing anyone.

How Kore BPO Screens Flutter Developers

Five steps. Role-specific. Not a generic technical screen that catches nothing until it’s too late.

1

Dart Fundamentals and Core Flutter Concepts

Null safety, async/await patterns, generics, and widget lifecycle. The building blocks, tested before anything else.

2

State Management Depth

Riverpod 3.0 or Bloc 9.0 screened specifically to match your stack. We also check pattern trade-off awareness so they can own decisions, not just follow a tutorial.

3

Architecture and Code Quality Review

Clean Architecture, MVVM ownership, and a live coding sample a second engineer could read without context.

4

CI/CD and Deployment Pipeline

Codemagic or Fastlane experience, Play Store and App Store submission history, and build automation for both platforms without babysitting.

5

Communication and Team Fit

Async documentation habits, English communication in a structured standup format, and the ability to flag blockers without waiting for someone to ask.

Most companies try to run this screen themselves. It takes six weeks and three rounds of interviews to catch what we catch in step two. Tell us what you’re building and we’ll send candidates this week.

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What a Vetted Flutter Engineer Ships

Not a developer who needs a senior engineer watching every PR. Someone who owns the cross-platform output from commit to store.

Production iOS and Android apps from one Dart codebase, both stores
CI/CD pipeline ownership in Codemagic or Fastlane from week one
flutter_test and integration_test coverage built in from the start
Consistent UI across platforms from one design system, not two implementations
App Store and Play Store submissions without your team watching each release
Web and Desktop targets from the same codebase when your roadmap requires it
30–50% faster development timeline vs. maintaining separate native iOS and Android teams
Clean handoff between sprints with async documentation that holds up without you explaining context
Flutter app running on iOS and Android devices side by side from single codebase

Flutter vs React Native vs Native Mobile Development

Which framework fits your team depends on what you’re building and who you already have. Here’s the honest breakdown.

Factor Flutter React Native Native iOS + Android
Language Dart JavaScript / TypeScript Swift + Kotlin (separate)
Codebase Single codebase Single with native modules Two separate codebases
Performance Near-native (compiled to machine code, 60 FPS) Near-native (JavaScript bridge adds latency) Fully native
Platform coverage iOS, Android, Web, Desktop iOS, Android, Web iOS only OR Android only per team
Team requirement One Flutter team ships both stores One RN team ships both stores iOS team plus Android team
Best for Feature-rich cross-platform apps, FinTech, MVPs Teams with existing JavaScript / React Native codebase ARKit, LiDAR, platform-specific sensor hardware
Offshore talent pool 2M+ Flutter developers globally, 46% cross-platform market share Large, well-established JavaScript community Very large; separate iOS and Android communities

Market share data from Statista 2025. Developer count from Flutter community reporting. Performance benchmarks based on published Google Flutter SDK documentation.

What Offshore Flutter Developers Cost

US rates from BLS software developer benchmarks (May 2025) and ZipRecruiter 2026. Offshore ranges reflect Kore BPO placement rates across India, the Philippines, and Latin America.

Experience Level US Annual Offshore Annual Offshore Hourly
Junior (0–2 years) $69,000 – $92,000 $20,000 – $32,000 $10 – $16/hr
Mid-Level (2–5 years) $92,000 – $125,000 $32,000 – $55,000 $16 – $28/hr
Senior (5–8 years) $125,000 – $150,000 $55,000 – $78,000 $28 – $40/hr
Lead / Architect (8+ years) $150,000 – $180,000 $78,000 – $100,000 $40 – $52/hr

Rates vary by region, project complexity, and engagement model. Latin America runs slightly higher than India or the Philippines due to time zone overlap value. Send us your requirements and we’ll return a specific rate estimate within 24 hours.

Engagement Models for Flutter Development

Most clients start with a dedicated engineer. Some need a full pod from day one. A few need a sprint team for a fixed-scope build. Pick the structure that fits your actual roadmap.

Dedicated Flutter Engineer

A full-time offshore developer embedded in your team. Owns a defined scope of the codebase, participates in standups, ships sprint-by-sprint. The most common starting point.

Flutter Engineering Pod

Senior Flutter engineer plus a mid-level engineer plus a QA specialist. Moves faster on larger builds, handles parallel feature streams, and doesn’t create a single-person bottleneck.

Project Sprint Team

Fixed scope. Defined timeline. Ideal for MVP cross-platform builds or legacy React Native migrations where you need output on a deadline without adding permanent headcount.

Four Reasons Clients Hire Offshore Flutter Developers

These aren’t hypotheticals. These are the four scenarios that come through most often.

MVP Cross-Platform Build

Need an app on both stores and can’t justify separate iOS and Android teams. One Flutter engineer ships both.

React Native Migration

Existing RN codebase has performance issues or the team has outgrown JavaScript as a mobile foundation. Flutter is the migration path.

FinTech or Neobank App

Flutter is the framework Nubank and ByteDance ship on. Payment flows, real-time data, and auth-heavy apps run well on Dart’s compiled output.

Unifying Diverging Native Teams

Your iOS and Android roadmaps are drifting apart. Different features, different releases, doubled code review. One Flutter team fixes both.

Who This Works For and Who It Doesn’t

Full disclosure. We benefit when you hire through us. So here’s an honest version of when you should and shouldn’t.

Probably Not the Right Fit

  • Apps that require ARKit, LiDAR, or advanced iOS-only sensor hardware where native depth matters more than platform parity
  • Companies where 100 percent of users are on a single platform and there’s no cross-platform case to make
  • Teams looking for a one-time freelancer to rebuild a single screen, not an ongoing developer relationship
  • Organizations that haven’t defined their architecture pattern or state management approach and need someone to make those decisions for them
  • Companies filling one role per year with no timeline pressure who prefer to run a long independent search

Built Exactly For

  • US product teams building cross-platform mobile apps who can’t justify two separate native engineering teams
  • Companies shipping an MVP on a fixed timeline and budget where separate iOS and Android builds would double the cost
  • Engineering leads who’ve been burned by React Native performance issues and want the Flutter alternative vetted before committing
  • Founders who need iOS and Android parity from sprint one, not six months apart
  • Product teams at companies between $5M and $250M in revenue scaling their mobile engineering capacity without scaling onshore payroll at the same rate

What Hiring Managers Ask Before Calling

How much does an offshore Flutter developer cost?

Offshore Flutter developers through Kore BPO typically run 60 to 70 percent below US rates. A mid-level Flutter engineer in the US averaged $120,000 annually per BLS 2025 benchmarks. Offshore at the same experience level runs $32,000 to $55,000 per year depending on region, seniority, and engagement model. Latin America runs slightly higher than India or the Philippines because of time zone overlap. The hourly equivalent for a senior offshore Flutter developer typically lands between $28 and $40. We give a specific estimate after the scoping call.

How quickly can I see Flutter developer candidates?

2 to 5 business days from our scoping call to resumes in your inbox. Most clients run first interviews in week one. Typical time from first conversation to a Flutter developer starting on your team runs two to four weeks. Senior roles with narrow stack requirements sometimes take a bit longer. We tell you upfront if that’s the case, not after you’ve been waiting three weeks.

What Flutter frameworks and packages do your developers know?

Engineers we place work across Dart, Riverpod 3.0, Bloc 9.0, Provider, Firebase, Supabase, REST APIs, GraphQL, Codemagic, Fastlane, GitHub Actions, flutter_test, integration_test, Dio, GetIt, Freezed, go_router, Hive, and flutter_secure_storage. We match candidates to your specific state management pattern and CI/CD stack before sending profiles. If your project is on Bloc, we aren’t sending you someone who only knows Riverpod and says they can learn the rest on the job.

Can a Flutter developer replace my separate iOS and Android teams?

For most cross-platform use cases, yes. A single Flutter engineer builds and ships to both the App Store and Play Store from one Dart codebase, removing the coordination overhead and duplicated headcount of maintaining separate native teams. The exception is apps that require deep platform-specific hardware, things like ARKit, LiDAR, or advanced iOS biometric sensor work where native depth matters more than platform parity. If you’re in that category, we’ll tell you that before you hire anyone.

What happens if my offshore Flutter developer doesn’t work out?

We include replacement support in every placement. If the initial hire isn’t the right fit, we source a replacement without restarting the full search from scratch. Most replacements move faster than the original placement because we already understand your stack, your architecture, and your team. We’ve never had a client come back empty-handed on a replacement.

Is Flutter mature enough for enterprise-scale applications?

Flutter holds 46 percent of the cross-platform mobile market as of Statista 2025. Production deployments at scale include Nubank (largest Latin American neobank, millions of daily users), BMW’s myBMW app, GE Appliances embedded systems, ByteDance, Toyota, and Alibaba’s Xianyu. The framework compiles directly to machine code, runs at 60 FPS on standard hardware, and supports iOS, Android, Web, and Desktop from one codebase. It’s not an experiment. It’s been enterprise-grade for several years.

How do you handle timezone overlap with offshore Flutter developers?

Short answer: we discuss it during scoping and match accordingly. Latin America (Colombia, Argentina, Brazil) offers the closest time zone alignment with US teams, typically two to four hours difference. India and the Philippines work well for async-first teams that run a structured daily standup in a defined two to three hour overlap window. We’ve placed developers in all three regions. The engineers we send understand async documentation and structured communication because we screen for it explicitly in step five of our vetting process.

Your iOS and Android Roadmap Isn’t Going to Wait

Every sprint without a Flutter developer is a sprint where your cross-platform roadmap doesn’t move. The iOS release slips. The Android release slips. Web stays on the backlog. That’s not a staffing problem with a long solution. It’s a product velocity problem with a fast one.

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