Building software that works consistently across mobile, web, and desktop is increasingly a fundamental requirement for modern digital products.
This webinar explores a practical approach to creating a unified, multi-platform application using Flutter, Go, and MongoDB, with a focus on real engineering decisions, performance considerations, and architectural patterns.
We’ll walk through how to design a scalable UI that adapts to different form factors, how to structure a lightweight API layer with Go, and how to pair it with MongoDB for flexible, high-performance data storage. The session also covers cases when cross-platform is a strong choice, when web-only might be enough, and how microservices can support long-term maintainability.
A live demo will show the full workflow, from shared UI code to backend implementation, illustrating what a “write once, run everywhere” solution looks like in practice.
What you will learn:
Cross-platform vs. web-only: architectural trade-offs and performance considerations
How to design a unified Flutter interface for mobile, web, and desktop
Building a compact, efficient API using Go and MongoDB
Using microservices to help with scalability and long-term maintenance
A practical live demo covering UI, backend, and integration flows
If you are evaluating how to deliver consistent user experiences across multiple platforms or looking to streamline your mobile and web development strategy, this session will clarify the technical considerations involved. It will also be helpful if you are exploring Go or Flutter for future projects and want to understand how these technologies integrate within a scalable architecture.
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/df7ac269-e7f9-45bc-afa8-f826b2c71848@66b54f92-a3b9-4682-818f-4cd50abada3b