About Amaze
Amaze is a software and technology company focused on “creator-powered commerce.” Through its Amaze Commerce Platform, it offers end‑to‑end tools that let creators and brands design products, launch and manage online storefronts, and integrate those stores with major social and streaming platforms such as YouTube, TikTok Shops, Twitch, Discord, OnlyFans, Linktree, and others. The company also provides supply‑chain integrations with on‑demand manufacturers around the world so sellers can offer physical goods without holding inventory or managing complex logistics. ([ir.amaze.co](https://ir.amaze.co/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Amaze on a card statement (often showing as something like “AMAZE AMAZECO CA”) will typically relate to a purchase made through an Amaze‑powered storefront, such as merchandise, apparel, digital goods, or other products sold by an individual creator or brand using Amaze’s platform. In some cases, it may reflect a subscription, recurring membership, or a one‑time order processed via Amaze’s checkout, including newer options such as stablecoin (USDC) payments that are converted and processed through mainstream payment partners. ([ir.amaze.co](https://ir.amaze.co/_assets/_efb4c4bc192084d63106e3679c07852d/amaze/news/2025-08-19_Amaze_Launches_Stablecoin_Payment_Strategy_for_U_113.pdf?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about an Amaze charge, first check email for receipts from the specific creator’s store or from Amaze, and review order history on the creator’s site or link-in-bio shop. Because Amaze operates the underlying commerce and payment technology, it’s helpful to have the transaction date, amount, and any order or confirmation number handy when contacting support via their website. If you don’t recognize the transaction, confirm that no one else with access to your device or cards made a purchase through a creator storefront, then contact both Amaze and your card issuer promptly to dispute unauthorized charges or cancel a compromised card.