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Why Your $200/Month Computer Use Agent Is Wasting Your Money

James Liu||6 min
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OpenAI wants $200 a month for Operator. UiPath starts at $25 in marketing but their enterprise licenses cost thousands. Manual data entry costs U.S. companies $28,500 per employee every year. That number is not a typo. You are paying a fortune for computer use automation that barely works.

The $200 Barrier to Entry Is Absurd

OpenAI's Operator requires a ChatGPT Pro subscription that costs $200 a month. You pay that just to have an AI that can click buttons in your browser. That is wild. You could hire a human intern for $3,000 a month and they would actually know what they were doing. An AI agent that cannot reliably navigate your own desktop is not a productivity tool. It is a expensive toy.

Where the Real Costs Hide (And Why It's Worse Than You Think)

  • UiPath's basic plan starts at $25 per month but enterprise licenses often exceed $50,000 per year for a small team
  • Manual data entry costs U.S. companies $28,500 per employee annually according to recent studies
  • Claude Computer Use makes you pay for every screenshot as base64-encoded images which inflates costs
  • Most computer use agents fail 40-60% of the time on complex tasks, forcing you to fix their mistakes manually

Workers lose 50% more time fixing bad automation than they save with it. That is the hidden cost that nobody talks about.

The Benchmark Reality Check

OSWorld benchmarks tell a different story. OpenAI's agents score around 38%. Claude's agents are in the 70% range. Coasty hits 82%. That gap is not academic. It is the difference between an agent that needs constant supervision and one you can actually trust with real work. If you are paying for computer use, you should get results that justify the investment.

Why Coasty Is the Computer Use Agent You Should Actually Use

Coasty controls real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It does not just call APIs. It actually interacts with your applications the way a human does. You get better accuracy, lower costs, and an agent that handles complex workflows without constant babysitting. There is a free tier and BYOK support so you can bring your own infrastructure. If you are serious about computer use automation, this is the obvious choice.

Stop paying hundreds or thousands of dollars per month for computer use agents that do not work. OpenAI's $200 Operator is overpriced and underpowered. UiPath's pricing model is designed for large enterprises, not small teams. The best computer use agent is the one that actually gets things done. Check out coasty.ai and see what real computer use automation looks like.

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