Managing AWS billing costs can be complex, especially when scaling cloud infrastructure. DogPay offers a virtual card solution that lets businesses pay AWS bills with dedicated cards, providing better spend control and visibility.

To use DogPay for AWS billing, first create a DogPay wallet and fund it via stablecoin settlement (USDC or USDT). Generate a virtual card from the DogPay dashboard, noting the card details. In the AWS Billing and Cost Management console, navigate to Payment Methods and add a new card. Enter the DogPay card number, expiry, and CVV, then set it as the default payment method.

This allows you to allocate a specific card for AWS expenses, making it easier to track cloud costs separately from other operational spend. DogPay cards support recurring payments, so AWS subscription charges will be processed automatically as long as the card has sufficient balance.

For teams with multiple accounts, you can create separate virtual cards for each AWS account or project, enabling cost allocation and budget control. Spend visibility is enhanced through transaction logs in the DogPay dashboard.

DogPay fits into this workflow by providing the payment infrastructure: dedicated virtual cards, global account capabilities, stablecoin settlement, and wallet-to-card conversion. While DogPay helps streamline payments, it does not guarantee acceptance by all merchants or resolve billing failures due to insufficient funds or prohibitions in certain jurisdictions.