How to Use DogPay Virtual Cards for Vercel Billing Payments
Vercel charges for hosting, bandwidth, and team seats based on usage. For businesses managing multiple projects, a single company card can complicate tracking and budgeting. DogPay virtual cards offer a solution by letting you generate dedicated cards for each Vercel account or project.
To set up, first open a DogPay business account and deposit funds via bank transfer or stablecoins. Create a new virtual card, assign a spending limit that matches your expected Vercel usage, and name it for easy identification. Use this card as the payment method in your Vercel billing settings. Vercel will charge the card, and DogPay deducts the amount from your account balance.
DogPay provides real-time transaction data, so you can monitor Vercel spending per card. If a project goes over budget, the card can be paused or adjusted. This approach keeps cloud costs separate and visible, helping teams control expenses without mixing funds.
DogPay fits into this workflow as a payment infrastructure layer: you get virtual cards, global account capabilities, and stablecoin settlement to move funds quickly. Spend visibility and card management tools help you oversee Vercel billing. DogPay supports compliance with transaction records and can integrate with your existing payment operations.