Unless you plan to have a 2-10+ apps to developer ratio, at least 50+ apps in the medium term, and looking into a future of 50-100+ devs at least, I wouldn't do this.
Exception: if your apps are very very distinct anyway. One company I worked at long ago where we did this, we were small, but the "screens" of our apps were very unrelated (no one really used more than 1-2 of them as part of their job), so it was very easy to split them up with zero impact on users.
Exception: if your apps are very very distinct anyway. One company I worked at long ago where we did this, we were small, but the "screens" of our apps were very unrelated (no one really used more than 1-2 of them as part of their job), so it was very easy to split them up with zero impact on users.