Vercel bills businesses for hosting and serverless functions, often in USD or EUR. DogPay virtual cards can be used as a payment method in the Vercel billing portal. To start, you fund your DogPay wallet with supported stablecoins (e.g., USDC) or fiat via bank transfer. Then, generate a virtual card from your DogPay dashboard—choose single-use or fixed-limit cards for better spend control. In Vercel, add this card under Billing Payment Methods. DogPay cards are issued through partner programs and can be used where Visa or Mastercard is accepted. For recurring monthly bills, you can set up the same card and keep sufficient balance in your DogPay wallet to avoid declines. DogPay also provides transaction logs and spending summaries, helping you track cloud costs per project or team. Note that card acceptance depends on Vercel's processing network; DogPay cannot guarantee every transaction will succeed, but it supports common scenarios. For businesses managing multiple cloud subscriptions, DogPay offers a unified way to pay across providers without juggling multiple bank accounts. DogPay fits into this workflow by providing dedicated virtual cards linked to stablecoin or fiat balances, with optional spend limits and real-time visibility. The platform's global account feature lets you hold and settle in multiple currencies, while its wallet infrastructure handles conversion to fiat at payment time. This reduces reliance on traditional banking for international cloud bills and gives finance teams better control over software spending.