Businesses often face challenges when paying for AWS cloud services, including managing multiple accounts, controlling costs, and ensuring timely payments. DogPay virtual cards can serve as a payment method for AWS billing by providing dedicated card details that can be set up in the AWS account. Each virtual card can be assigned a fixed spend limit, helping teams stay within budget. DogPay supports stablecoin settlement, which can streamline cross-border payments and reduce currency conversion costs. By using DogPay’s wallet and payment infrastructure, finance teams gain visibility into AWS spending through transaction logs and can quickly block or replace cards if needed. To get started, businesses create a virtual card in the DogPay app, copy the card details, and add them as a payment method in their AWS Billing console. Note that acceptance depends on AWS’s payment network; DogPay does not guarantee approval or that all card types will be accepted. For added flexibility, DogPay offers global accounts that can hold multiple currencies, making it easier to pay AWS invoices in the preferred currency. While DogPay does not automatically refill cards, manual top-ups from the wallet ensure sufficient funds. Overall, DogPay provides a practical tool for managing AWS cloud billing with better control and transparency.