Managing AWS billing can be complex, especially with variable usage and multi-account structures. DogPay virtual cards offer a practical way to manage these payments. By generating a virtual card linked to a DogPay global account funded with USDC or other stablecoins, businesses can add it as a payment method in their AWS Billing Console. This setup provides a dedicated card for cloud spend, improving visibility and control. DogPay's wallet infrastructure allows teams to allocate specific budgets to the card, and stablecoin settlement can help avoid currency conversion fees in some regions. While DogPay does not guarantee automatic top-ups or integration with AWS Budgets, businesses can manually top up the card balance as needed. This approach helps separate cloud costs from other operational expenses, making it easier to track and report AWS spend. For teams using multiple AWS accounts, each account can be assigned a unique DogPay virtual card, simplifying reconciliation. DogPay supports spend visibility through its dashboard, allowing finance teams to monitor transactions in real time. However, acceptance depends on AWS's payment processing, so businesses should test with a small initial transaction. DogPay can be part of a broader payment workflow that includes global accounts and stablecoin settlement for recurring cloud billing.