“The most significant benefit is that we can publish to stores automagically,” – Gianfranco Gasbarri, Sidis by Nemobile developer
Sidis by Nemobile
Sidis by Nemobile is a sales CRM that leverages artificial intelligence to improve
searches and offer insightful predictions based on internal company data. They
currently have eight employees and create one or two builds per week. Sidis publishes
applications directly to both iOS and Android stores.
Sidis’ Journey to Flutter
Sidis’ journey to Flutter started out with a need to develop native iOS apps. They did not
have the human capital to help them accomplish this goal, so they naturally turned to
Flutter for help. They analysed the platform as a possible solution for cross-platform
framework development.
After taking Flutter for a test drive, they decided that it seemed like a good fit. The learning curve was easy for their team to overcome as well.
Gasbarri states,
“We are building our main project, an AI-powered CRM solution for businesses, with Flutter, and the learning curve has been absolutely great and pretty beginner-friendly.
Manual distribution is waisting valuable human resources
Like many native app developers, Gasbarri faced the time and money costs associated
with iOS app development. Doing so requires Mac devices, which can be expensive for
development teams and, in turn, creates barriers for cross-platform consistency and
user participation.
“Publishing for both stores usually made one of us, a small team, invest valuable time
into the building and publishing process,” adds Gasbarri.
Full Apple developer portal integration to accelerate dev process automagically
After recognising their unique needs, Sidis decided to deploy Codemagic CI/CD for
Flutter to reduce issues when it comes to developing iOS apps using a fully-integrated
and customised solution.
Gasbarri remarks,
“We went straight for Codemagic, given its reputation and the results
we got from it since early on.”
Sidis took full advantage of Codemagic’s full Apple developer portal integration that
allowed them to manage provisioning and code signing automatically. Even further,
they did not require the use of a Mac device since Codemagic provided them with the
capability to publish iOS apps to the App Store without one.
Mac-independence saves hundred developer hours per month
Sidis by Nemobile accomplished its goal of not being Mac-dependent when having to
develop iOS applications. It has ensured that they would not have to write the same code
twice.
The Sidis team has been able to save about one hundred developer hours per month
using Codemagic CI/CD for Flutter.
That amounts to 1,200 hours spared every year, which is a tremendous amount of time to save.
“The most significant benefit is that we can publish to stores automagically,” jokes Gasbarri.
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