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I'm Karnav, a passionate Flutter developer with 2 years of experience building beautiful, cross-platform mobile apps.
I specialize in:
Crafting user-friendly and intuitive UIs for both iOS and Android using Flutter.
Integrating essential features like user login, data storage, and push notifications.
Optimizing app performance for a smooth user experience.
Writing clean and maintainable code.
I'm a quick learner and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in Flutter. I'm also a great communicator and love collaborating with clients to bring their mobile app ideas to life.
Are you looking to build a visually stunning and high-performing mobile app? Let's discuss your project!
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Work Terms
1. Project Scope:
Clearly define the deliverables of the project, including functionalities, features, and number of screens for the mobile app.
Outline any exclusions or limitations (e.g., design mockups not included, specific third-party integrations not guaranteed).
2. Project Timeline:
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