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Computer Use Agent Pricing Comparison: Why You're Getting Ripped Off in 2026

Lisa Chen||6 min
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Companies lose $28,500 per employee every year to manual data entry. That's not a typo. That's the reality of 2026. And yet the people selling computer use agents are still trying to charge you $20 per task or $500 per month like you have money to burn. This pricing comparison exposes exactly how much you're overpaying and why the numbers don't add up.

The Manual Work Disaster That Funds AI Pricing Schemes

Manual data entry isn't just expensive. It's a waste of human potential and a financial black hole. Companies spend billions on workers copying data from one system to another. The average employee spends 25% of their week on repetitive data tasks. That's a massive opportunity cost. You could automate 80% of that work with a computer use agent for a fraction of the cost. But instead you keep paying people to do things a machine should handle. The pricing models from big AI vendors are designed to keep you stuck in this cycle.

OpenAI Operator: $20 Per Month for 38% Success Rate

  • OpenAI charges $20 per month for Operator, their computer use agent.
  • OSWorld benchmarks show Operator achieving only 38% task completion.
  • That means two out of every three tasks fail and you pay anyway.
  • Users report spending hours supervising and fixing agent mistakes.
  • The cost per successful task quickly exceeds $1 when you factor in failures.

OpenAI's Operator costs $20 per month but solves only 38% of computer tasks on OSWorld. That's an insanely high failure rate for a product you're paying for.

Anthropic Computer Use: Better, Still a Ripoff

Anthropic's Computer Use isn't as bad as OpenAI but the pricing model is just as exploitative. Claude Sonnet 4.6 costs $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens. A complex multi-step computer task can easily consume 100,000 tokens. That means you're paying $45 per task. You're also paying for screenshots, retries, and supervision. The total cost per successful automation quickly climbs into the hundreds of dollars. Anthropic markets it as a premium experience but delivers mid-tier reliability at enterprise prices.

UiPath: The Enterprise Trap That Nobody Notices

  • UiPath starts at $15 per user per month.
  • Enterprise licenses quickly push costs to $500+ per user annually.
  • You also pay for hosting, support, and implementation consulting.
  • Small teams get locked into contracts that cost more than their staff salaries.
  • The pricing model assumes you have massive scale to justify the cost.

Why Coasty Is Different

Coasty.ai takes a completely different approach to computer use agent pricing. We charge based on actual value delivered not on vague usage metrics. Coasty achieves 82% on OSWorld, the highest score of any computer use agent. That's 44 points ahead of OpenAI and 10 points ahead of Anthropic. Our pricing includes unlimited desktop automation, cloud VMs, and agent swarms for parallel execution. You can run multiple agents at once to process thousands of tasks simultaneously. We support BYOK so you can use the model you already own. There's a free tier so you can try before you buy. Coasty isn't trying to make you addicted to a subscription. We're trying to replace manual work entirely.

The computer use agent market is flooded with overpriced products that deliver mediocre results. OpenAI charges $20 for 38% success. Anthropic charges $45 for mid-tier reliability. UiPath locks you into enterprise contracts that cost more than your staff. It's time to stop paying for hype and start paying for results. Coasty.ai offers the best computer use agent with the most transparent pricing. If you're still paying someone to copy-paste data in 2026 you're making a bad business decision. Check out coasty.ai and see what real computer use automation should cost.

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