PDCG is not a faceless agency. It's a company with a story, a conscience, and a very clear idea of what technology should be for.

I spent most of my twenties and early thirties doing something completely different — working as a massage therapist, travelling, living in different cities across Galicia, and eventually leaving Spain altogether.
I lived in Romania for a year as part of a European Solidarity Corps volunteering project — one of the most formative experiences of my life. Then Malta. Then Denmark. It was in Denmark, far from home, that I taught myself to code.
Not because someone told me to. Because I was curious, stubborn, and completely hooked. I started building things — first small, then bigger. First for myself, then for others. In 2025, I came back to Galicia and founded PDCG Solutions.
I was in my late thirties. Most people starting a tech company are half my age. I think that's an advantage. I've seen more of the world, worked with my hands, lived in other cultures, volunteered, struggled, started over. That shapes how I build software and how I treat the people I work with.
Born and raised in Galicia. Worked as a massage therapist across Rianxo, Pontevedra, A Coruña, Lugo and Ribeira — learning early that how you treat people matters more than anything else.
Spent a year as a volunteer in a European Solidarity Corps project. Living and working in a completely different culture, far from home, shaped a global perspective and a deep belief in cooperation over competition.
Moved to Malta — a crossroads of cultures in the Mediterranean. Kept travelling, kept learning, kept questioning what the next chapter would look like.
Made the leap. Self-taught coding from scratch in his late thirties. Built the first projects. Got the first clients. Proved to himself it was possible. Decided to come home and build something real.
Founded PDCG Solutions. Back where it started, but with a completely different toolkit and a very clear sense of purpose.
PDCG started in 2025 as a one-person freelance operation. The first clients came through connections made in Denmark and Sweden — small businesses needing websites and hybrid apps built properly, not templated and forgotten. Word spread. The work grew.
Today PDCG is a small, intentionally lean company. We don't want to be the biggest agency in Spain. We want to be the most trustworthy one for the clients we work with — whether that's a cleaning company in Copenhagen, a medical research team in Sweden, or a small business in Galicia trying to compete in a digital world.
The name is in Galician on purpose. Proxectos, Desenvolvemento e Código da Galiza — Projects, Development and Code from Galicia. We're proud of where we're from. Galicia has a language, a culture, and a history of doing things its own way. So do we.
We believe technology is never neutral. Every tool you build, every company you work with, every decision you make reflects something. Here's what ours reflects.
The way you treat your team, your clients, and the people affected by your work is the real measure of a company. We will never sacrifice people for margins.
We choose green hosting providers, write efficient code, and avoid tech stacks that waste energy. The environment is not an afterthought — it's a constraint we design around.
We're proud to be from Galicia — a nation with its own language, culture and way of seeing the world. That local identity doesn't limit us. It grounds us.
We don't work with clients or technologies that conflict with our values. No surveillance tools, no exploitative business models, no greenwashing. We'd rather lose a contract than compromise on this.
We believe in open standards, open source software, and the right of people to control their own data. Where possible, we build on and contribute to the open ecosystem.
Every collaborator we work with is paid fairly and treated with respect. We don't race to the bottom on freelance rates. Good work deserves good pay — full stop.
"A Europe where small businesses have access to the same quality of technology as large corporations — built by developers who care about people, not just code."
We're not building PDCG to sell it, to scale it into a 500-person agency, or to chase venture capital. We're building it to do good work, treat people well, and prove that you can run a profitable tech company without compromising on values.
If that sounds like the kind of company you want to work with — let's talk.