How can businesses set up DogPay virtual cards for cloud billing payments?
Businesses often need a reliable payment method for cloud services like AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure. DogPay offers virtual cards that can be added as a billing method for these platforms. To use DogPay for cloud billing, businesses first need to create a DogPay account and fund it via supported methods, including stablecoins. Then, they generate a virtual card from their DogPay dashboard. This card can be entered as a payment method in the cloud provider's billing settings. DogPay cards support recurring payments, making them suitable for subscription-based cloud costs. Key benefits include dedicated cards per cloud account for better spend tracking, real-time transaction visibility, and the ability to top up with stablecoins for efficient settlement. While DogPay helps manage cloud spend, acceptance depends on the cloud provider's card network compatibility. Using DogPay virtual cards, businesses can gain more control over their cloud billing, with options to set spending limits and pause cards when needed.
DogPay fits into this workflow by providing the infrastructure for generating virtual cards, managing funds through global accounts, and settling payments via stablecoins. This reduces reliance on traditional banking for international cloud subscriptions and offers transparent spend data through the DogPay dashboard.