Summon
The agent that signs in as you —

Tell it the task. It signs in as you and gets it done.

It uses your own Face ID and passkeys to sign in — no passwords handed over — finishes the job, and only charges when it actually works.

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The handoff

And when it needs you — you handle it.

When a site needs a login, 2FA, or a payment, the agent pauses and asks you. You confirm with Face ID — your own passkeys, no password ever handed over. Then it picks back up.

1 · The agent hits a login
netflix.com/login
NETFLIX
Sign in to manage your membership
Sign in
Agent paused — confirm with Face ID
2 · You get the ping
9:41
Thursday, 28 May
SUMMONnow
Confirm sign-in to Netflix
Face ID to continue — no password shared.
3 · Face ID, done
Face ID

Real outcomes from real tasks

  • $340
    back from DeltaFlight delay
  • $47/mo
    cancelled on AdobeAuto-renewal blocked
  • 8 hrs
    saved on tax paperworkForms filled
  • $127
    Amazon refundItem never delivered
  • $94/mo
    in zombie subsBobby + Hulu + Spotify
  • $612
    off ComcastRenegotiated bill
Step 01

Tell it what to do.

Type a sentence. Snap a photo of a bill. Hold the mic and just talk. Summon turns it into a plan and asks anything it needs before it starts.

Cancel my Adobe Creative Cloud and get me back any unused months.
pennies · ~6 min
Step 02

It signs in as you and does it.

Not a chat. Not a suggestion. The agent signs in with your Face ID, clicks, fills, and submits the real site — narrated live so you see every step. Tap in any time to take over.

account.adobe.com
Continue
Step 3 of 7Clicking Continue to skip the offer screen.
Step 03

You only pay when it works.

Failed task? You owe nothing. Worked? Pennies — a fraction of what the chore costs you. No subscription, no monthly fee, no minimum.

Done.
Receipt · 14:02
  • Subscription cancelledAdobe Creative Cloud
  • Refund recovered$94.00
  • Time on task5 min 47 s
  • Task100% complete
You payPennies
The difference

ChatGPT suggests.
Summon submits.

An LLM describes the work. Summon does it — signs in as you, clicks, submits, pays — and shows you every step on your phone.

ChatGPT
ChatGPT · ClaudeDescribes the work
  • Cancel a subscriptionLists the steps
  • Claim a refundDrafts an email
  • Fill a long formPastes suggestions
  • A site that needs 2FACan't sign in
  • Complete a checkoutShows your cart
Summon
SummonDoes the work
  • Cancel a subscriptionClicks through & confirms
  • Claim a refundSends it & chases the reply
  • Fill a long formFills the real form
  • A site that needs 2FASigns in as you, pulls the code
  • Complete a checkoutChecks out & pays

Pricing

$0 if it doesn't work.

Pennies per task — a fraction of what the chore costs you. No subscription, ever. Auto-refunded on failure: no tickets, no chasing.

Pennies per task

A fraction of what the chore costs you in time. No quote shock, no surprise bills.

Pay only when it works

Failed task? You owe nothing — auto-refunded the moment the agent gives up.

No subscription

No monthly fee, no minimum, no card to start. $20 of free tasks on the house.

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FAQ

Questions, head-on.

  • What kinds of tasks can it actually do?+

    Anything that lives behind a login or a web form. People use it to lower their internet/insurance/mobile bills, hunt down refunds (late deliveries, price drops, resort fees, in-flight wifi that didn't work), update their address everywhere after a move, mass-apply to jobs on Workday/Greenhouse/Lever, renew their driver's license, file FAFSA, appeal parking tickets and insurance denials, and yes — cancel every subscription they forgot about. If it's a website you'd rather not babysit, type it in.

  • Is this safe?+

    Summon never gets your passwords. When a site needs a login, you sign in yourself and confirm with your own Face ID and passkeys — the agent picks up from the signed-in page. Sensitive sites (banks, government portals, major airlines) are on a deny list in V1.

  • What about my passwords?+

    There's nothing to hand over. Summon signs in using your device's own passkeys and Face ID — the same way you already log in. Your passwords never pass through Summon.

  • What happens if it fails?+

    You're refunded automatically — every cent. The agent retries up to three times for transient failures, then halts and refunds. You'll see the refund in your account within seconds; on your card statement within 5 business days.

  • How is this different from ChatGPT?+

    ChatGPT describes what to do. Summon does it — signs in as you, fills forms, handles 2FA, submits, and confirms — then charges you only if the task actually completed. You watch every step live.

  • Where does Summon run?+

    On your phone (the iOS and Android app) and, on the web, through the Summon Chrome extension. Because it runs on your own device with your sessions already signed in, it's faster, cheaper, and never needs your passwords.

  • How do refunds work?+

    Failed tasks auto-refund the moment the agent gives up. Successful tasks can be disputed — tap “Report this” on the result card, we review within 24 hours, refund if the result wasn't what you asked for.

  • What sites won't you touch?+

    In V1: major banks, government portals (passports, tax, voting), and the big four airlines for booking changes. We surface a “we don't do that yet” message instead of attempting. The list shrinks as we add safety primitives.

  • Is my data sold?+

    No. Ever. We store the minimum to run your tasks (prompt, results, payment metadata), KMS-encrypted at rest. You can export everything via Settings → Your data, and delete your account with a 30-day grace any time.

Get the app. Get it done.

$20 of free tasks to start. No card required.

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