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Is a 45-day Flutter to App Store timeline realistic for a new app?

It's aggressive but possible only if your developer accounts are pre-approved, you use zero untested native plugins, and you accept that 20% of the timeline is just for App Store processing (binary processing and review queue), not development time.

30 Mar 2026
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It's aggressive but possible only if your developer accounts are pre-approved, you use zero untested native plugins, and you accept that 20% of the timeline is just for App Store processing (binary processing and review queue), not development time.

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Is a 45-day Flutter to App Store timeline realistic for a new app?

It's aggressive but possible only if your developer accounts are pre-approved, you use zero untested native plugins, and you accept that 20% of the timeline is just for App Store processing (binary processing and review queue), not development time.

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