Summon

Overview

The Summon app

The Summon app is a cloud-agent assistant that completes online tasks for you — cancellations, refunds, bill negotiations, forms, and bookings — in a live browser you can watch, charging only when a task works. It's available on the web at runsummon.com and on iOS and Android.

What it's good at

Summon shines on the repetitive, login-gated chores most people avoid: cancelling forgotten subscriptions, chasing refunds and chargebacks, negotiating internet and phone bills, filling long forms, and booking appointments. Because it works in a real, streamed cloud browser, you can watch each click and take over at any point — and you only pay when the job is done.

What it won't do

In V1, Summon deliberately won't operate on major banks, government portals, or the big-four airlines for booking changes — it shows a clear "we don't do that yet" message instead. It also helps you complete and verify tasks rather than making decisions for you, and it isn't a legal service.

Pricing in one line

No subscription. Pay a small flat fee per completed task; $0 if it fails. Full detail on the pricing page.

How to get it

Start on the web at runsummon.com — it takes a sentence to run your first task, and new accounts get $20 of free credit. Mobile apps for iOS and Android bring the same agent to your phone with push notifications for auth handoffs. New to Summon? Start with what Summon is.

Don't want to do this yourself?

Summon spins up a cloud browser, works through your first task live, and asks you to confirm at each checkpoint — so you complete and verify it without the busywork.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Summon app do?+

It runs an AI agent in a live cloud browser that completes online chores for you — cancelling subscriptions, claiming refunds, lowering bills, filling forms, and booking appointments — and charges only when the task completes.

How do I get the Summon app?+

You can use Summon on the web at runsummon.com today, and on iOS and Android. The cloud agent keeps working after you close the app and notifies your phone when it needs you to approve a login or confirm a result.

Is the Summon app legit and safe?+

Sessions are isolated, credentials are encrypted and only released into a single secure step after you approve a login with Face ID, and sensitive sites (banks, government, major airlines) are deny-listed in V1. You only pay for tasks that complete, and failed tasks auto-refund.

What are the limitations?+

Summon won't act on deny-listed sites in V1, and like any web agent it can be slowed by aggressive bot-blocking or unusual site layouts. When it can't finish, it stops and refunds rather than guessing.