How Businesses Use DogPay for AWS Billing with a Virtual Card
Businesses can use DogPay to create dedicated virtual cards for AWS cloud billing. By linking a DogPay virtual card to your AWS account as a payment method, you can allocate specific funds to cloud expenses, improving cost tracking and control. DogPay supports stablecoin settlement, allowing you to fund the card with USDT, USDC, or DAI, which can be helpful for managing international payments and reducing currency conversion fees. Each virtual card can be assigned to a specific AWS account or project, enabling granular spend visibility. Note that acceptance depends on AWS's payment processor; you should verify that your card network (e.g., Visa, Mastercard) is accepted. DogPay provides a wallet and payment infrastructure that integrates with AWS billing, but it does not guarantee automatic top-ups or prevent all payment failures. To set up, generate a virtual card in DogPay, then add it as a payment method under your AWS Billing and Cost Management console. You can also use multiple cards for different cost centers or teams. This approach helps businesses streamline cloud payment operations and maintain better oversight of AWS spending.