Amaze

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Amaze is a creator-focused commerce software platform that provides tools and services for influencers, brands, and entrepreneurs to design products, run online storefronts, and sell directly through social and social-commerce channels.

Newport Beach, California, United States
Owned by Amaze Holdings, Inc.

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.

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  1. AMAZE AMAZECO CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see an “AMAZE AMAZECO CA” charge on my card statement?

This descriptor usually indicates a purchase processed by Amaze’s commerce platform, often from a creator or brand’s online store hosted by Amaze. The charge may correspond to merchandise, apparel, digital products, or a membership you bought through a creator’s link-in-bio shop or embedded storefront that uses Amaze’s checkout infrastructure.

Is Amaze a subscription service, and could this be a recurring charge?

Amaze itself is primarily an e‑commerce and storefront platform, but some creators using Amaze may sell subscriptions or recurring memberships. If you see the same Amaze charge amount monthly, it may be tied to a creator’s recurring offering. Check the related creator account, email receipts, or your Amaze‑powered customer account (if applicable) to see whether you enrolled in a subscription and how to manage it.

How can I cancel a subscription or recurring billing tied to an Amaze charge?

Most recurring products or memberships sold through Amaze are managed by the specific creator or brand. Look for a “Manage subscription,” “Billing,” or “Account” link in the confirmation email or on the creator’s storefront. If you cannot find a way to cancel, use the contact or support link on the store website or reach out through the creator’s listed contact method; provide your order number, email address, and the last 4 digits of the card used so they can locate and stop future charges.

How do I request a refund for a purchase made through Amaze?

Refunds are generally handled by the creator or brand that sold you the item, not directly by Amaze. Locate your order confirmation email, which should contain refund or return instructions, or visit the store’s FAQ/returns page. If that fails, contact the seller using any email or support form on their Amaze‑powered storefront. If you get no response and believe the charge is improper, you can then contact your card issuer to initiate a dispute.

What are common charge amounts for Amaze transactions?

Amounts vary widely because Amaze powers many different creator storefronts. Charges can range from small impulse purchases (e.g., under $10 for digital downloads or small merch items) to higher amounts for bulk orders or premium bundles. It’s normal for the same card descriptor (“AMAZE AMAZECO CA” or similar) to appear with different amounts, depending on which creator’s store you purchased from and what you ordered.

Could this Amaze charge be a temporary authorization or hold?

In some cases, Amaze or its payment partners may place a temporary authorization hold to verify your card, especially when using newer payment options or pre‑orders. These holds may appear as pending transactions and either drop off or adjust to the final settled amount once the order is processed. If a pending Amaze charge disappears after a few days, it was likely an authorization rather than a completed sale.

How can I verify that an Amaze‑related charge is legitimate?

Search your email (including spam) for receipts from Amaze or from a creator store around the transaction date, and review any recent purchases made through link-in-bio shops, social media merch links, or creator storefronts you visited. You can also visit amaze.co and use their support or contact options, providing the exact date, amount, and card brand. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and secure your account.

How do I contact Amaze about a billing or charge question?

Go to amaze.co and look for support or contact options, which may include email addresses such as investor or general contact lines and forms for business and platform inquiries. When you reach out, include your full name, the email used at checkout, the last 4 digits of your card, transaction date, amount, and any order confirmation so they can help route your issue or confirm which creator storefront processed the transaction.

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