I never worked with React Native, but I developed something in Flutter a few years ago.
In my humble opinion, it doesn't matter that much since I'm assuming you'll be consuming data using a REST service to interact with flutter/react-native applications.
It's up to you :)
Maybe taking into consideration the pros and cons of each one of them.
Hi @Sharafath.Fazil
I never worked with React Native, but I developed something in Flutter a few years ago.
In my humble opinion, it doesn't matter that much since I'm assuming you'll be consuming data using a REST service to interact with flutter/react-native applications.
It's up to you :)
Maybe taking into consideration the pros and cons of each one of them.
Hope that helps.
I think the same, Flutter is easier to develop in my opinion, but it's just personal taste.
I am not sure what your requirements are but a 3rd option is to use Ionic (Ionic - Cross-Platform Mobile App Development (ionicframework.com)
) and stick with any existing nodeJs knowledge and integration you have.