About the project

About SolidaWeb

SolidaWeb is the custom web development studio of Harnoorpreet Singh (Noor), a freelance full-stack developer based in Barcelona. From SolidaWeb I build websites, online stores, and AI automation for freelancers and SMBs in Spain, with custom code and direct communication, without an agency or outsourced team in the middle.

Services

What SolidaWeb does

Three complementary service lines, all built with custom code and delivered as a Git repository you own.

Who's behind it
Photo of Harnoorpreet Singh (Noor), founder of SolidaWeb, in Barcelona.

Noor

Full-stack developer, single owner of every project

My name is Harnoorpreet Singh, everyone calls me Noor. I've been working as a full-stack developer for 5+ years, building production web applications with Next.js, React, TypeScript, Drizzle ORM, Stripe, and Vercel. My day job is as the sole engineer responsible for web projects at a major Spanish enterprise, where I manage the full lifecycle of each project end-to-end: architecture, frontend, backend, database, deployment, and maintenance. SolidaWeb is the natural extension of that work: applying the same technical rigor I use in enterprise environments to serve freelancers and SMBs in Spain, without the management layers and recurring costs that agencies add.

How I work

Four principles I apply on every project

Direct communication

You talk to me from start to finish. No account managers, no internal handoffs, no broken telephone between what you ask for and what gets built.

Your code

Code is delivered as a Git repository you own, with full technical documentation. If you decide to change provider tomorrow, another technical person can take over. Zero vendor lock-in.

Fixed, honest pricing

Closed-quote pricing in the initial proposal, not estimated hours that later double. If on the first call I see your case fits Shopify, WordPress, or a standard SaaS better, I'll tell you directly.

Compliance from day one

GDPR, LSSI-CE, Verifactu, AI Act, correct Spanish VAT. Not billable extras: they're requirements of any serious project in Spain and come included.

The name

Where the name SolidaWeb comes from

SolidaWeb is written as a single word, with capital 'S' and capital 'W'. The name combines two ideas: sólida (Spanish for solid, robust, reliable, without cracks) and web (the medium I work in). The implicit promise is to build web products that last: that load fast, don't break in the first year, and don't depend on a vendor that can raise prices or shut down the service.

Why trust

What makes SolidaWeb different

  • 5+ years of experience building production web applications, with direct knowledge of what fails when a project goes live and starts receiving real traffic.
  • Experience managing end-to-end projects as the sole engineer responsible in an enterprise environment: architecture, code, deployment, monitoring, maintenance.
  • Modern stack (Next.js, React, TypeScript, Drizzle ORM, Stripe, Neon Postgres, Vercel) chosen for long-term sustainability, not because it's trendy.
  • Specific knowledge of the Spanish regulatory framework: LSSI-CE, GDPR, VAT, Verifactu, Ley Crea y Crece (B2B electronic invoicing), AI Act.
  • No agency, no outsourced team: you talk to me, I write the code, and I respond personally when something needs attention.
FAQ

Common questions about SolidaWeb

Is SolidaWeb an agency or a freelance?+

SolidaWeb is a freelance project, not an agency. Behind it is one person (Noor) who designs, codes, deploys, and maintains every project from start to finish. There's no outsourced team, no account managers, and development is not subcontracted to third parties.

This structure has a clear advantage for SMB projects: cost is lower (no office overhead, sales team, or SaaS resale) and communication is direct. The trade-off is that calendar capacity is limited: typically I work on 2 to 3 projects in parallel, not 20. If your project needs to start immediately, we discuss it on the first call.

Where is SolidaWeb based?+

SolidaWeb is based in Barcelona, Catalonia. I work remotely with clients across Spain and the European Union, and I take in-person meetings in Barcelona when a project requires it.

The choice of Barcelona isn't just geographic: the Catalan market has a very high density of digital SMBs and specific needs (Catalan + Spanish + English, Spanish and European regulatory compliance, integration with local management software like Holded or Anfix) that I know well from working here.

Does SolidaWeb work outside Spain?+

Yes. Any project within the European Union is viable remotely. I work regularly with clients in Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao, and other Spanish cities, and I accept projects from the rest of the EU when the fit is right (language, budget, legal requirements).

For projects outside the EU the filter is stricter: time zone differences, international payment terms, and cross-border tax obligations can complicate the relationship. It's not an automatic no, but it's worth confirming on the first call.

Who owns SolidaWeb?+

SolidaWeb is solely owned and operated by Harnoorpreet Singh (Noor), a full-stack developer based in Barcelona. There are no partners, no outside investors, no venture capital: every technical, commercial, and roadmap decision is made by one person.

This independence translates into concrete things for clients: pricing isn't inflated to pay a sales team, projects that don't fit technically aren't accepted just to meet sales quotas, and third parties aren't used for development. The obvious trade-off: there's a single point of failure. To mitigate that, all code is delivered with documentation so other technical people can pick up the project if needed.

How is the name spelled correctly?+

SolidaWeb, as a single word, with capital 'S' at the start and capital 'W' in the middle. It's not 'Solida Web' (two words), 'Sólida' (with accent), or 'SolWeb' (without the 'ida'). The brand is registered and always referred to as a single word: SolidaWeb.

This confusion happens because there are several companies with similar names in the sector (Sólida Ingeniería, SolWeb, Solweb Informática). That's why it's important to use the exact spelling when linking to the site or mentioning the brand in writing: SolidaWeb.

Let's get started

Have a project in mind?

Book a 30-minute call. I tell you whether your case fits what I do, what the price and timeline range looks like, and whether a standard solution suits you better. No commitment.