I ignored flatpaks long enough, as everything could be installed as packages, without additional GBs of dependencies/libraries/runtimes of flatpaks, that duplicate the system ones. Recently started using immutable system, which assumes flatpaks is primary way to install apps. I found it is incredibly convenient when all your apps put their data in a single place, easier to backup and system looks clean without bunch of shit, apps create where they want.
I ignored flatpaks long enough, as everything could be installed as packages, without additional GBs of dependencies/libraries/runtimes of flatpaks, that duplicate the system ones. Recently started using immutable system, which assumes flatpaks is primary way to install apps. I found it is incredibly convenient when all your apps put their data in a single place, easier to backup and system looks clean without bunch of shit, apps create where they want.