Reviewers mostly see FlutterFlow as a fast, capable no-code app builder that helps non-technical founders, designers, and small teams launch functional apps quickly. They praise its strong UI, useful integrations, code quality, and flexibility through workarounds or custom code. But the praise comes with clear caveats: users repeatedly mention bugs, weak debugging, slow or uneven support, and friction around publishing, local storage, and scaling beyond simpler apps. Several reviewers also dislike newer pricing and paywalls, saying it now fits rapid prototyping better than larger, more demanding builds.