About Cedar Digital

Cedar Digital is a web agency based in the Pacific Northwest that builds professional websites for local businesses. We exist because most small businesses either can't afford a traditional agency or don't have the time to build a site themselves. We fix that.

We use AI-powered development tools to work faster and keep costs low, but every site is designed for your specific business and reviewed by a real person before it goes live. No cookie-cutter templates. No surprise invoices. Just a clean, professional website that works for your customers.

Cedar Digital is a DBA of Raymond Holdings LLC, a registered Washington State LLC. We carry errors and omissions insurance, and we stand behind our work.

By the Numbers

14

Sites Built

99.9%

Uptime

< 24hr

Response Time

100%

Client Satisfaction

How We Work

01

Learn

We learn about your business -- your customers, your goals, and what makes you different.

02

Build

We build your site from scratch. Most sites are ready in 1-2 weeks.

03

Review

You review the site and we refine it until you're happy.

04

Launch

We launch your site and handle everything going forward -- hosting, updates, security.

The AI Question

Yes, we use AI tools in our development process. This is how we deliver professional websites at prices that traditional agencies can't match. AI helps us write code faster, generate initial content drafts, and automate repetitive tasks. But every site is designed with your business in mind, reviewed by a human, and refined until it meets our quality standard. The technology is a tool -- the result is a website that works for your customers.

Business Details

Legal Entity
Cedar Digital (DBA under Raymond Holdings LLC)
Location
Pacific Northwest
Insurance
Licensed and insured (Errors & Omissions)

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