I created the summit myself as a “mountain hiking highlight”. And something about the claim was written as a “tour tip”.
@Patrick Göser: Yes, you shouldn't see the summit as a "hiking highlight". Unfortunately, Komoot does this automatically, depending on how the creator has classified his recorded tour. Maybe, like many “social media” sites, it’s even about more page views.
In ideal conditions (which are not a given even in midsummer!) the mountain is glacier-free and steep, but can be reached via the ridge with a maximum of "easy" climbing spots on the first ridge. In wet weather the plate can still be tricky.
However, you should always know what you are doing. And that's exactly where the problem lies with a platform like Komoot, where anyone who is inexperienced can search for "hiking tours" and is tempted to take unreasonable actions.