For businesses using Vercel, managing cloud billing with traditional payment methods can be challenging, especially when dealing with cross-border fees or budget controls. DogPay offers a solution through virtual cards that can be used to pay Vercel invoices. Business owners can create dedicated virtual cards for Vercel, set spending limits, and fund them with stablecoins via DogPay's global accounts. This setup helps keep cloud spending separate from other expenses and provides detailed transaction logs for accounting. The cards are issued on card networks widely accepted by Vercel, which typically processes payments through Visa or Mastercard. When a Vercel bill is due, the card is charged automatically by Vercel's billing system. DogPay's platform allows users to monitor card activity in real time and adjust limits as needed. For international businesses, DogPay's stablecoin settlement can reduce currency conversion friction, as funds can be held in USDC or USDT before conversion. DogPay does not guarantee approval for every Vercel account or automatic top-ups, but it provides the infrastructure to manage payments more flexibly. By using a dedicated DogPay virtual card for Vercel, businesses gain better control over their cloud spend and can simplify their payment operations.