Businesses often struggle with cloud billing for services like AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure due to variable costs, multiple accounts, and international payments. DogPay virtual cards provide a practical solution. By creating dedicated virtual cards for each cloud vendor or project, companies can set spend limits, avoid overruns, and isolate charges. These cards work like standard payment cards for recurring invoices and auto-refills, but DogPay does not guarantee acceptance at every merchant. The cards are funded via global accounts that support stablecoin settlement (USDC, USDT), enabling faster and cheaper cross-border transactions. DogPay offers a wallet and payment infrastructure that gives spend visibility, simplifies reconciliation, and helps manage payment operations. While DogPay does not integrate directly with cloud billing portals or guarantee automatic top-ups, teams can manually add funds or use the dashboard to track balances. This approach reduces manual card management and gives finance teams control over cloud costs without relying on traditional bank transfers.