What is Summon?
What is Summon AI?
Summon is an AI agent that completes real online tasks for you in a live cloud browser — cancelling subscriptions, claiming refunds, lowering bills, filling forms — and charges only when the task actually works. You describe the task in plain English and watch every step; you approve any login from your phone.
Summon (also called Summon AI or the Summon app) is a consumer cloud-agent platform. Most AI assistants stop at advice — they tell you how to do a chore. Summon actually does it: it spins up a real, logged-in browser in the cloud, works through the website click by click, and finishes the task end to end.
The model is simple: you only pay when it works. No subscription, no monthly fee. If a task fails, you're refunded automatically — every cent.
How Summon works
- 1. Tell it what to do. Type a sentence, snap a photo of a bill, or just talk. Summon turns it into a plan and asks anything it needs before starting.
- 2. It works in a real cloud browser. Not a chat reply — an actual logged-in browser session that clicks, fills, and submits, narrated live so you see every step. Tap in any time to take over.
- 3. You approve logins from your phone. When a site needs a password or 2FA, Summon pauses and you confirm with Face ID. Your credentials are released only into that one secure step.
- 4. You only pay when it works. An itemised receipt confirms the result. Failed task, no charge.
What Summon does — and doesn't — do
Summon is built for the admin chores people put off: subscription cancellations, refunds and chargebacks, bill negotiation, form-filling, bookings, and quote comparisons. It does not operate on deny-listed sites in V1 — major banks, government portals (tax, passports, voting), and the big-four airlines for booking changes — where it surfaces a clear "we don't do that yet" message instead of attempting the task. Summon helps you complete and verify a task; it is not a legal service and does not provide legal advice.
Who Summon is for
Anyone who'd rather not sit through a retention call, dig for a refund link, or re-type the same details into another form. See it in action in the step-by-step guides, compare it to ChatGPT Operator and Pine AI, or read how pay-on-completion pricing works.
Don't want to do this yourself?
Summon spins up a cloud browser, works through your next task live, and asks you to confirm at each checkpoint — so you complete and verify it without the busywork.
Frequently asked questions
What is Summon AI?+
Summon is a consumer AI agent that completes real online tasks for you. You describe a task in plain English; Summon opens a live cloud browser, logs in as you (with your approval), clicks through the site, and finishes the job — then charges you only if it actually worked.
Is Summon free?+
Summon has no subscription. You pay a small flat fee per completed task (for example, around $1.50 to cancel a subscription) and nothing at all if the task fails — failed tasks are auto-refunded. New accounts start with $20 of free credit and no card required to sign up.
Is Summon AI safe?+
Yes. Each task runs in an isolated cloud browser session. Summon never sees your passwords in plain text — when a login is needed you approve it from your phone with Face ID, and the credential is released only inside the workflow. Sensitive sites (banks, government portals, major airlines) are deny-listed in V1.
How is Summon different from ChatGPT?+
ChatGPT describes what to do; Summon does it. ChatGPT can tell you the steps to cancel Netflix — Summon logs in, clicks the buttons, handles 2FA, and confirms the cancellation, streaming every step to your phone.
What can Summon do?+
Anything behind a login or web form: cancel subscriptions, claim refunds and chargebacks, lower internet/phone/insurance bills, fill out forms, book appointments, compare quotes, and update your details after a move. If it's a website you'd rather not babysit, you can hand it to Summon.
Is Summon an app?+
Summon works on the web at runsummon.com and as a mobile app (iOS and Android). The agent runs in the cloud, so it keeps working even when you close the app — your phone just buzzes when it needs you to approve a login or a result.