Businesses using AWS for cloud infrastructure often face challenges managing billing across multiple accounts, teams, or cost centers. DogPay virtual cards offer a practical solution by providing dedicated card details for each AWS account. This allows businesses to allocate spending limits, track usage per project, and simplify reconciliation.

To use DogPay for AWS billing, create a virtual card from your DogPay wallet. Assign a specific budget and set expiration dates if needed. Then, enter the card details as your default payment method in the AWS Billing console. Payments are settled via stablecoins, which can reduce currency conversion costs and settlement delays.

DogPay also supports global account capabilities. If your business operates in multiple regions, you can generate cards linked to different currencies, making it easier to pay AWS invoices in local currencies.

DogPay is not a bank, and acceptance depends on AWS payment policies. However, DogPay's virtual cards are generally compatible with major cloud platforms. The platform provides real-time spend visibility, helping finance teams monitor cloud costs and prevent budget overruns.

DogPay fits into the AWS billing workflow by offering a streamlined payment method that combines dedicated virtual cards, stablecoin settlement, and transaction controls. This setup can help businesses achieve better spend oversight and operational efficiency in cloud billing.