The React Native vs Flutter debate has been going on for years, and most comparisons rehash the same theoretical pros and cons. We're sharing something different: real data from 50+ mobile app projects we've shipped since 2018, across property management, fintech, e-commerce, and enterprise applications.
Our Portfolio Breakdown
Of our 50+ mobile projects, here's how the split looks:
- React Native: 35 projects (70%)
- Flutter: 12 projects (24%)
- Native iOS/Android: 3 projects (6%)
The heavy React Native lean isn't accidental — it's a strategic choice that stems from our web-first DNA as a company.
Developer Productivity
This is where the real difference shows up in project economics:
The Web+Mobile Code Sharing Advantage
For enterprise clients who need both a web dashboard and a mobile app (which is almost all of them), React Native's code sharing with Next.js web apps is a massive productivity multiplier. We routinely share business logic, API clients, state management, and even some UI components between web and mobile.
"For our iCARES project, we shared 78% of the business logic between the Next.js admin portal and the React Native resident app. That saved approximately 3 months of development time."
Where Flutter Shines
Flutter has clear advantages in specific scenarios:
- Complex animations — Flutter's Skia rendering engine produces smoother, more consistent animations across devices
- Pixel-perfect UI — When the design must look identical on every device, Flutter's widget system delivers
- Greenfield mobile-only projects — If there's no web counterpart, Flutter's self-contained ecosystem is productive
- Performance-critical apps — For GPU-intensive applications, Flutter's compiled approach edges ahead
Our Recommendation for 2026
For Malaysian enterprises, we recommend React Native as the default choice unless you have a specific reason to choose Flutter. The ecosystem maturity, JavaScript talent pool in Malaysia, and web code sharing make it the more practical choice for business applications.
Choose Flutter when your app is heavily animation-driven, mobile-only (no web counterpart), or when your team already has Dart expertise.
The framework matters less than the team building with it. A skilled React Native team will always outperform a mediocre Flutter team, and vice versa. Explore our mobile app portfolio to see both frameworks in action.



