Hello, thank you for your reply. Yes, you can download the code and edit it. You can also add push notifications. However, you will need to push the changes manually, and you will lose all the FF features for future updates.
It’s close. Excellent for getting to MVP, but things like branch issues, weird dev environment management, and a ton of very strange event handling issues we’ve reported start to really slow you down and start contemplating whether it’s time to just refactor, thank FF for getting you to the starting line, and move on with raw code (VSCode), normal CI/CD, and CLI direct to appropriate clouds/services. But, we see improvement every day, and it keeps us here for the moment.
how about input yoru gemini api key to the inbuilt gemini of flutter flow, is that safe? and what version of gemini is flutter flow billing me on? please help me answers. thanks
Nice. But there is no tutorial on connecting key managers like aws and google to flutterflow so beginners like us have no idea how to connect this to flutterflow. This is a highly need tutorial. Also encryption/decryption of data in the app as well as the use of .env files and variable is another issue/topic we really need flutterflow to look into. Thank you team
But the push notification icon on Android remains the default Android icon. If at least it showed the app launcher icon instead, it wouldn't be so bad. But it's the default Android icon that shows up... man, do you realize that?! How can I launch an app on the Play Store like this? So, at the moment, it doesn't seem like FlutterFlow is capable of doing this.
I believe FF is almost ready to build a fully production app, but currently, FF lacks complete integration for push notifications.
But u can achieve by attaching to flutter project but routing will not be there instead you can launch the app.
Hello, thank you for your reply.
Yes, you can download the code and edit it. You can also add push notifications. However, you will need to push the changes manually, and you will lose all the FF features for future updates.
We're using Azure SignlaR for push notifications at our startup
Yes you do. Thats the answer!
Interesting, I was wonder which tech do you use for backend(business logic)?
great job flutterflow
It’s close. Excellent for getting to MVP, but things like branch issues, weird dev environment management, and a ton of very strange event handling issues we’ve reported start to really slow you down and start contemplating whether it’s time to just refactor, thank FF for getting you to the starting line, and move on with raw code (VSCode), normal CI/CD, and CLI direct to appropriate clouds/services.
But, we see improvement every day, and it keeps us here for the moment.
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how about input yoru gemini api key to the inbuilt gemini of flutter flow, is that safe? and what version of gemini is flutter flow billing me on? please help me answers. thanks
Nice. But there is no tutorial on connecting key managers like aws and google to flutterflow so beginners like us have no idea how to connect this to flutterflow. This is a highly need tutorial. Also encryption/decryption of data in the app as well as the use of .env files and variable is another issue/topic we really need flutterflow to look into. Thank you team
Also tutorials on building small interactive games would be helpful.
But the push notification icon on Android remains the default Android icon. If at least it showed the app launcher icon instead, it wouldn't be so bad. But it's the default Android icon that shows up... man, do you realize that?! How can I launch an app on the Play Store like this? So, at the moment, it doesn't seem like FlutterFlow is capable of doing this.
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Sup with his eyes in the intro? :D
Its an Nvidia Broadcast tool to maintain eye contact
FlutterFlow is the best
tutorials on how to build small education games would be helpful
I thought you are a buildship representative... 😅
FlutterFlow so powerful App visual development
Let's gooo