Running ads across Google, TikTok, and Meta usually breaks down for one of two reasons: (1) the platform can’t successfully charge your card, or (2) you can’t keep budgets clean once multiple teams and campaigns are spending on the same payment method. DogPay is built for paying online software and digital platforms with better control—so you can fund ad spend with dedicated cards, avoid messy renewals/charge attempts, and keep reporting simple.

The problem: why ad platforms reject cards or cause billing headaches Even when you have available funds, ad platforms can still fail charges. Common causes include: Verification and risk checks: Ad platforms run strict fraud screening (especially on new ad accounts, new cards, or sudden spend changes). If the risk score is high, charges can fail. Cross-border or merchant configuration issues: Some business cards don’t play nicely with international processing routes, even when the brand is global. Repeated small charge attempts: Ads billing may trigger multiple authorizations, incremental charges, or automatic retries. Some cards/banks interpret this as suspicious. Shared cards across platforms: Using one card for Google + TikTok + Meta makes it hard to isolate which platform caused a hold, a spike, or a failure. Team access and mistakes: When multiple people manage billing, it’s easy to overspend or forget to update a card after a replacement.

The result is painful: campaigns pause, learning resets, spend gets interrupted, and finance loses clear visibility.

How DogPay helps with ad spend (Google Ads, TikTok Ads, Meta Ads) DogPay is a practical way to pay for global online platforms using virtual cards designed for better control and cleaner billing operations.

1) Use one DogPay