Business & freelance
Running a business or a freelance operation means paying a lot of different people and platforms. These guides show how per-purpose virtual cards keep it clean — paying developers, Upwork and Fiverr fees, ad accounts and conferences with visible, contained, easily-reconciled spending.
How to Pay Offshore Developers Privately
Paying a global dev team by wire or PayPal is slow, exposing, and freeze-prone. Here's how issuing each contractor a funded virtual card fixes all three.
Read more →How to Pay Upwork and Fiverr Fees With a Virtual Card
Put your Upwork and Fiverr fees and purchases on a virtual card — clean expensing, contained exposure, and a capped budget for hiring freelancers.
Read more →One Card Per Ad Account: Clean Bookkeeping and Budget Control
Media buyers who run ads across clients and platforms swear by a simple rule: one virtual card per ad account. Here's why — for spotless tracking and hard budgets.
Read more →Why More Businesses Are Adopting Virtual Cards
From tighter security to cleaner books, here's the business case for virtual cards — and why more companies are moving spending off shared plastic.
Read more →Payment Options for Unbanked Online Entrepreneurs
How people who operate outside the traditional banking system — by choice or necessity — still pay for ads, software and services using crypto-funded cards.
Read more →Paying for International Conferences and Webinars
A €500 ticket to a conference hosted abroad, declined by the company card and a headache to expense. Here's how a virtual card removes the friction.
Read more →How to Pay for Online Courses (Udemy, Coursera) With a Virtual Card
Pay for Udemy, Coursera and other online courses with a virtual card — for privacy, a capped learning budget, and clean expensing if it's professional development.
Read more →How Students Use Virtual Cards for Online Courses
Tight budgets, shared family statements, and the wish for a bit of independence — why a virtual card suits how students actually pay for online learning.
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