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Unidirectional Data Flow Architecture: Why We Replaced It with Clean Architecture at inDrive

Unidirectional Data Flow Architecture: Why We Replaced It with Clean Architecture at inDrive

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/unidirectional-data-flow-architecture-why-we-replaced-it-with-clean-architecture-at-indrive.
How inDrive replaced a custom UDF architecture in iOS with Clean Architecture to reduce bugs, speed up delivery, and simplify onboarding.
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inDrive’s iOS team replaced a heavily customized UDF architecture with its own Clean Architecture approach, inClean. The old setup created high cognitive load, made debugging difficult, slowed onboarding, and increased delivery risk. The new approach made module ownership clearer, reduced complexity, improved developer satisfaction, and helped teams ship features faster with fewer bugs.

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