We have all been riding the massive vibe coding wave lately. It feels like pure magic to sit back, tell an AI assistant what to build, and watch a full application appear out of thin air. But if you have ever tried to take that exact same web workflow and deploy a smooth, native app onto an iPhone or Android, you know exactly where the frustration sets in.
Are you a vibecoder who loves to build applications and you have built many websites? You have built and deployed many websites. Now you really want to make a mobile application that could disrupt the market and go really viral. Have you heard of FlutterFlow? Have you tried using it? If the answer is no, then I will tell you about FlutterFlow and then you can decide whether you want to check it out and vibe code mobile applications. I will share the app that I created as well.
What is FlutterFlow anyway?
Have you ever tried building mobile applications and heard of Flutter and Dart? If you haven't, you should definitely check them out. When I was in college looking for a path to choose whether to pursue app development or web development. I explored both options. While exploring app development, I used and built applications using Flutter, an open-source framework created by Google, which uses a programming language called Dart.






