esper.io vs. Flutter by Google

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
esper.io
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Esper enables device management for company-owned and managed iOS and Android tablets, kiosks, smart phones, and IoT edge devices. Esper’s device platform can be used to manage an entire multi-OS device fleet from a single pane of glass.
$2
per month per device
Flutter
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Flutter is an open-source mobile application development framework created by Google. It is used to develop applications for Android and iOS, as well as being the primary method of creating applications for Google Fuchsia.N/A
Pricing
esper.ioFlutter by Google
Editions & Modules
Genesis
$2
per month per device
Bridge
$4
per month per device
Architect
$6
per month per device
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
esper.ioFlutter
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
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7.9
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User Testimonials
esper.ioFlutter by Google
Likelihood to Recommend
We use it to force Kiosk mode on tablets where we will have multiple users accessing the device, but want to limit what they can do on the device. There is also a way to deploy custom apps for kiosk mode and I could see that working well as a time clock or point of sale system.
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Flutter is well known for native app development, if you have android studio installed on your system, you can quickly start using it. This might not be the best choice for you if you do not wish to learn a new language, i.e. Dart and you do not know it already.
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Pros
  • App Management
  • Device Management
  • Monitoring of Device Usage
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  • It is powered by Google, so a great technical community is backing it.
  • The development of native apps is an easy process using Flutter.
  • As it is an open-source tool, we can use it without paying anything.
  • It provides nice UI options.
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Cons
  • Installation & Setup
  • First time configuration
  • Play Store Intergration
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  • Occasionally updates to the Flutter SDK result in wide-sweeping changes that seem to not be thoroughly tested and considered. Flutter sometimes evolves too fast for its own good.
  • While the 3rd-party Flutter package ecosystem is vast and rich, 1st-party support for basic things (audio/video playback, battery information, Bluetooth services, etc.) are lacking. You are occasionally forced to rely on an open-source package for use-cases that other platforms have native support for.
  • Documentation, particularly around testing, is lacking. While there are some great docs, like the Dart Style Guide, many Flutter-focused support documents are lacking in quality and real-world usability.
  • Flutter allows you to architect an app however you want. While this is a great feature, it also adds complexity and leads to the current state of Flutter's state management, where there are 50+ options on how to organize your app, with very little official guidance or recommendations from the Flutter team. For a beginner, this can create decision paralysis.
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Alternatives Considered
esper.io allows for bulk configuration of deployed devices. esper.io is also easier to set up and start compared to other competitors. The software installs are smaller and quicker. Great support for different methods for onboarding devices.Support for various OS and Device configurations. Free for 100 devices; provide ample testing before committing to any purchase.
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I have experience with react and React Native. I would say that the idea behind all those frameworks are quite similar. However, I found the javascript-based frameworks a bit more accessible as you could utilise your javascript knowledge. Here, Flutter works with its own language. This has advantages and disadvantages sometimes. I found the community around javascript frameworks bigger and therefore sometimes more helpful. However, Flutter does a good job here as well. I think the main argument for Flutter is its usability for less experienced developers. If you do not have knowledge in javascript or other programming languages then I think it is much easier to start with Flutter than with another framework like react. I think the package that you get form scratch is better than in the other frameworks were you have to set up and learn a lot more before you can start.
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Return on Investment
  • 100% securing of deployed devices
  • Reduced per device maintenance costs
  • Reduced time to deploy devices
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  • The rapid development capabilities of Flutter allow us to build apps we could not have previously considered commercially viable, opening new revenue streams.
  • Free and open licensing made adoption very easy (ie. free/low cost!).
  • In comparison to Qt, our time spent arguing with build tools and perfecting development environments has decreased substantially.
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ScreenShots

esper.io Screenshots

Screenshot of Console Dashboard OverviewScreenshot of Device Provisioning OptionsScreenshot of Blueprints Manager - configure and update settings, apps, and contentScreenshot of Pipelines - multi-stage software deploymentScreenshot of Geofencing