App Development guide

Source code ownership in app development protects founders from vendor lock-in

Stop Renting Your Future: Why Your Agency Should Give You Source Code on Day 1

Source code ownership is one of the most overlooked decisions in app development. Many founders focus on design, features, and launch speed, but later discover that their app is tied to vendor-controlled code, hosting, or licensing terms. This creates vendor lock-in and limits future customization, migration, and scaling.

In this blog, we explain why founders should demand source code transparency from day one, how the “walled garden” trap affects long-term product control, and why Miracuves believes app development should be built on ownership, transparency, and founder independence.

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PHP Laravel and Flutter Uber clone architecture stress-tested for 10,000 concurrent orders

Stress-Testing the Uber Clone: Why PHP/Laravel and Flutter Scale Smarter at 10,000 Concurrent Orders

Stress-testing an Uber clone at 10,000 concurrent orders proves one thing: scalability is not about framework myths, it is about architecture discipline. This CTO-focused deep dive explains how PHP/Laravel, Redis queues, real-time dispatch workflows, and Flutter’s rendering layer can support high-density ride-hailing operations without sacrificing launch speed or product control.

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