Can I pay for Claude, Midjourney, and Notion AI subscriptions with DogPay?
Many AI tools are billed by overseas or cross-border merchants, renew automatically, and sometimes run fraud checks that can unexpectedly reject standard business debit/credit cards. If you’re trying to subscribe to Claude, Midjourney, or Notion AI and keep seeing payment failures (or you’re worried about renewals failing later), DogPay is designed to make these software and AI-tool payments easier to run and easier to control.
Can I use DogPay for Claude, Midjourney, and Notion AI? In most cases, yes: you can use a DogPay card to pay for AI tool subscriptions like Claude, Midjourney, and Notion AI the same way you’d use any other card—by adding the card as your payment method inside each product’s billing page.
DogPay is built for paying software, AI tools, ads, and global subscriptions—especially when you want better control over renewals and spending than you typically get from a single corporate card used everywhere.
Why Claude/Midjourney/Notion AI payments can fail with a normal business card Even if your card works locally, AI subscriptions can fail for reasons that look random but are common with cross-border SaaS: Cross-border merchant routing: The merchant may be processed outside your country, which can trigger stricter bank rules. Automated fraud checks: New subscriptions, first-time charges, and sudden plan upgrades can be flagged. Recurring billing edge cases: Renewals often fail when the bank requires extra verification or treats the transaction as higher risk. Mismatched billing details: Billing name/address or region differences can cause verification failures. Spend limits and controls on the bank side: Some corporate cards have category restrictions or low online limits that you can’t easily adjust per tool.