12 February 2026 Members Calling

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Members Calling #151 | David Andrés: “In entrepreneurship, almost everything has a solution”

12 February 2026 Members Calling

At just 15 and 16 years old, three high school classmates won the Audi Creativity Challenge with Sharge, an app that allowed sharing charging points for electric vehicles. That award took them to Silicon Valley, the global mecca of startups, where they were able to develop the platform and soak up new ideas.

Ten years later, David Andrés (Barcelona, 2000) still maintains his entrepreneurial spirit. Double graduate in Business Administration and Law from ESADE and former consultant at Deloitte, since 2024 he has been a founding partner of Two.Zero, an innovation agency specialized in designing and developing tailor-made digital solutions for companies.

 

TB: What is the purpose of your project?

DA: To help companies implement technology intelligently, with real impact and aligned with their strategy, combining innovation, talent, and execution.

 

TB: Where is your project at now, and where do you see it in two years?

DA: We are a digital services company focused on developing mobile and web applications for businesses. Currently, 70% of our clients are from the United States. A year ago, we were managing 4 projects in parallel, and today more than 29. In two years, we see ourselves scaling the team, consolidating in the international market, and leading higher-impact projects.

 

TB: A key decision that has shaped your project.

DA: Strategically partnering with FlutterFlow. Betting heavily on this technology has allowed us to position ourselves today in the top 6 worldwide FlutterFlow partners, top 1 in Europe, and accelerate our growth.

 

TB: What has been the biggest challenge you’ve faced, and what has it taught you?

DA: Scaling with many more projects in parallel without losing quality. It has taught me the importance of attracting talent, creating solid processes, and trusting the team.

 

TB: The best advice you’ve received.

DA: Putting things into perspective is important; in entrepreneurship, not everything is as serious as it seems, and almost everything has a solution.

 

TB: We all change over time. Have you changed your mind about anything?

DA: Yes. I used to be more idealistic; today I’m much more executive. I haven’t lost the creative side, but I’ve understood that execution is key.

 

TB: A professional role model who inspires you and why.

DA: Xavier Verdaguer. He has been a mentor and friend for years, and a clear reference in innovation, entrepreneurship, and global vision.

 

TB: What do you value most in the people you work with?

DA: Honesty, loyalty, commitment, transparency, and ambition.

 

TB: A technology that will shape the future.

DA: Artificial intelligence, for its ability to transform processes, productivity, and decision-making across all sectors.

 

TB: A startup or company you admire and why.

DA: Vicio, for the powerful brand they have built and how they have connected product, community, and culture.

 

TB: How do you disconnect?

DA: Doing sports and watching sports. Very ‘perico’.

 

TB: A book you’d recommend.

DA: ‘Nexus’ by Yuval Noah Harari or ‘The Singularity Is Near’ by Ray Kurzweil.

 

TB: A song that defines your current stage in life.

DA: ‘Viva la Vida’ by Coldplay. 

 

TB: A recipe, a dish, a restaurant.

DA: The bravas of Tomás, in Sarrià (Barcelona).

 

TB: A place in the world.

DA: Sant Cugat or Calella de Palafrugell.

 

TB: ¿Dónde invertirías 100k?

DA: In one of my projects.

 

TB: If you weren’t an entrepreneur…

DA: A sports journalist or technology consultant, something linked to communication and technology.

 

TB: What is Tech Barcelona to you?

DA: A strong community to connect with top people, grow professionally, and, on top of that, have fun.

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