SA_agent
Scholar summaries with accountable AI costs
Use SA_agent in Google Scholar for journal rankings and article summaries. A monthly Creem subscription grants usage credits, and each request is billed at exactly twice the underlying Cloudflare Workers AI token cost.
At a glance
- Category
- Chrome extension for Google Scholar research workflows.
- Core features
- Journal ranking badges, AI article summaries, transparent usage accounting, and subscription token management.
- Extension listing
- Chrome Web Store
Auto routing
Routine summaries use budget-friendly long-context models. The Improve action moves harder requests to a stronger route.
Transparent credits
The extension shows model, token usage, charged cost, and remaining balance after each summary.
No provider keys
Your browser stores only a SA_agent token. Provider credentials stay server-side on Cloudflare.
US$10/month
Each billing period grants US$10 of SA_agent credits. Credits reset monthly. AI usage is deducted at 2x the current Workers AI token price for the model selected by the router.
- Journal ranking badges remain local and free inside the extension.
- Summary requests require an active subscription token.
- You can rotate extension tokens from the dashboard.
Already subscribed?
Paste your extension token into the dashboard to inspect balance and recent usage, or into the Chrome extension options page to enable summaries.
Open DashboardFAQ
What does SA_agent add to Google Scholar?
SA_agent adds journal ranking badges and paid AI summaries to Google Scholar from a Chrome extension.
How are AI summaries billed?
Each subscription period grants US$10 of SA_agent credits, and each summary request is charged at exactly twice the underlying Cloudflare Workers AI token cost.
Do users need their own AI provider keys?
No. The browser stores only a SA_agent token, while provider credentials stay server-side on Cloudflare.