Totally agree with that, @akanshasrivastava.1121.
I’ve been dabbling in cross-platform projects myself, and I’d say the current state of cross-platform app development is more dynamic than ever. While Flutter and React Native are in the spotlight, it’s worth noting that Xamarin and Ionic still get used in enterprise settings—particularly where there’s already an investment in .NET or web tech.
That said, Flutter does feel like the most future-forward option, especially for teams who want fast development cycles with near-native performance. React Native still wins when you need to scale fast and rely on a strong ecosystem. It’s really become a ‘pick-your-battle’ scenario.