Zach Anderson, founder of Stonecrest Digital
Fig. AThe founder
About Stonecrest Digital

One person.
Real work.

I'm Zach Anderson. I started Stonecrest Digital because I saw the same problem over and over: good service businesses losing jobs to bad websites and slow follow-up.

Before this, I ran a pressure washing business myself. I dealt with the same frustrations — a template site that looked generic, missed calls I couldn't return fast enough, and leads that went cold because I was on a job. I built tools to solve my own problems, then realized every service business owner I talked to had the same ones.

Stonecrest Digital is deliberately small. I work with a limited number of clients so I can give direct attention to every account. When you hire Stonecrest, you're not hiring an agency — you're hiring me.

How I work

Small on purpose.
Good by default.

Built for one-truck crews, not chains

The tools built for 50-location franchises don't fit a 3-truck pressure washing company. Everything here is designed for businesses with 1–10 crew members.

Direct access, not a ticket queue

When you text me, you're texting me — not a support team. I keep my client list small on purpose so I can give real attention to every account.

Honest pricing, no contracts

Pricing is published. There are no annual commitments, no hidden fees, and no retention calls if you cancel. If it's not working, you should leave.

Speed over perfection

You don't need a 12-week brand discovery phase. You need a site that loads fast, looks credible, and makes it easy to reach you. That ships in 7–10 days.

The path

How I
got here.

I didn't start as a developer. I started as a service business owner who needed better tools. The code came later — the problems came first.

2024

Started learning to code and build with AI

2025

Launched a pressure washing side business and built the first version of the website myself

2026

Founded Stonecrest Digital to help other service businesses with the same problems I had

Before Stonecrest

Two years of
service work in Norway.

Before starting any business, I spent two years doing volunteer service work in Norway. I learned Norwegian, lived in small towns, and spent every day talking to people, knocking on doors, and learning how to help strangers trust you quickly.

That experience shaped how I work now: show up, do what you said you'd do, treat people with respect, and don't oversell. It's not a complicated philosophy — but it's one that most agencies forget as they scale.

“When I say I'm local, I mean it. My reputation in this community matters to me personally — that's not something a franchise can say.”

— Zach Anderson, founder

Work with me

Let's talk about
your business.

15-minute call. I'll look at your current setup, tell you what I'd change, and whether Stonecrest is the right fit. No pitch deck, no pressure.

zach@stonecrestdigital.com