Summon

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. 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. 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. 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. 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.