82% on OSWorld: Why Your AI Agent Is a Massive Waste of Money
Your company is wasting millions every year on automation that doesn't work. Gallup found 80 percent of employees globally were unengaged in 2025, costing the world economy 10 trillion in lost productivity. For a 300-person company, that's 5.1 million in wasted time annually. That's not an opinion. That's a number. And why are you paying someone to copy-paste data in 2026 when a real computer use agent can do it in seconds?
The OSWorld Benchmark Nobody Is Talking About
OSWorld is the only real test for AI agents. It measures how well models can actually use a computer. Not just chat. Not just generate code. But click, type, drag, and navigate real applications. The results for 2026 are brutal. OpenAI Operator scored 38 percent. Claude Sonnet 4.6 hit 72.5 percent. Coasty? 82 percent. That gap isn't noise. It's a 44 percentage point difference in real-world performance. Your automation vendor is either lying about capabilities or they just don't have what you need.
Why API-First Automation Dies Fast
- ●Most tools only work when systems have APIs. That's rare for legacy software.
- ●When an API doesn't exist, automation vendors either build a workaround or walk away.
- ●Computer use agents interact with software the way humans do. Screens, buttons, forms. Anything you can click, they can click.
- ●OpenAI Operator and other API-first tools frequently fail on real tasks. Users report it getting stuck, making mistakes, or hitting daily limits.
Computer use agents don't need APIs. They control desktops directly. That's the difference between 38 percent and 82 percent on OSWorld.
RPA Is Dead. Long Live Agentic Automation
You've probably heard about robotic process automation. Companies pay 50,000 plus per bot. Licensing costs scale with every new process you want to automate. UiPath and competitors charge you for each bot, each license, each extra feature. Meanwhile, agentic computer use agents from companies like Coasty run on shared infrastructure. You pay for performance, not bot count. The economics don't make sense anymore. RPA was the only game in town when APIs didn't exist. That's not true in 2026.
Why Coasty Exists (and Why It Matters)
Coasty is the only agent hitting 82 percent on OSWorld. That's not marketing fluff. It's a verified number from the standard benchmark for computer use. Most competitors either rely on API-only approaches or claim higher scores without evidence. Coasty controls real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It's not an orchestrator that just calls APIs. It's a computer using AI that can complete complex workflows on its own. You can run it on your own VMs. You can deploy agent swarms for parallel execution. It supports BYOK if you need enterprise-grade control. The free tier exists so you can prove the value before paying a dime.
You have two choices. Continue paying for automation that barely works, or switch to a computer use agent that actually delivers. Coasty.ai has the OSWorld lead and the track record to back it up. Your 10 trillion dollar economy is waiting for you to stop wasting time. Go get it.