Flutter Find - Apps finder

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About this app

Flutter Find is a powerful tool designed to help users discover and analyze Flutter-built applications installed on their devices. With a user-friendly interface, the app makes it easy to identify applications developed using the Flutter framework. Once identified, users can delve deeper into each app's technical details, gaining insights into the packages and dependencies used in their development.

Key features of Flutter Find include:

App Discovery: Quickly scan your device to locate all installed apps developed with Flutter.
Detailed Analysis: Access comprehensive information about each app, including the list of packages and plugins integrated into its codebase.
Organized Insights: View technical details presented in an easy-to-read format, making it perfect for developers, tech enthusiasts, and learners alike.
Developer-Friendly: Ideal for developers looking to explore dependencies or troubleshoot compatibility issues with Flutter-based apps.
Whether you're a developer seeking inspiration, a tech enthusiast curious about app architecture, or simply someone exploring the power of Flutter, Flutter Find provides an intuitive and informative experience.
Updated on
Aug 20, 2025

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What’s new

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About the developer
Vincenzo Sarnataro
sarnataro.vincenzo@gmail.com
Italy
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