Full Stack Development
When to Choose Next.js, Flutter, and AWS for Product Delivery
A freelance product engineer breaks down when to use Next.js, Flutter, and AWS, and how to make the right call for your startup.
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Founders comparing web, mobile, and cloud architecture choices.
When to Use Next.js
Next.js is my default choice for anything that lives in a browser and needs to be fast, maintainable, and SEO visible. That covers marketing sites, SaaS dashboards, login flows, and hybrid product surfaces more often than founders expect.
When to Use Flutter
Flutter is a strong recommendation when a startup needs to ship on iOS and Android from one codebase. It is especially useful when the product has custom UI, animations, or real-time interactions that need to feel consistent across platforms.
When to Use AWS
AWS makes sense when the product needs backend services, databases, queues, storage, and infrastructure that can grow. For a pure frontend or marketing site, simpler hosting may be enough. For a product with persistent data and backend complexity, AWS can be the more durable choice.
The right stack is the one that fits the users, timeline, budget, and future team. It should not be chosen only because it is popular.
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I support clients in Jaipur, across India, the USA, Canada, the UK, Europe, Brazil, and remote-first markets with freelance product engineering, AI development, WordPress plugin development, and full-stack delivery.