OpenAI Operator Costs $200/Month. Ours Is $20.
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OpenAI Operator Costs $200/Month. Ours Is $20.

OpenAI launched Operator — an AI that controls your browser. It costs $200/month. That's $2,400/year for browser automation.

We built the same thing. It's included in Plus.


What you get

AI that controls your browser — triggered by you, automated by us.

Describe what you want in natural language. The extension handles the clicking, typing, and navigating.

Form filling: "Fill out this job application with my resume info" — navigates multi-page forms, fills every field, handles dropdowns and file uploads.

Data extraction: "Get all the product specs from this catalog" — identifies structured data, extracts it, exports clean results.

Multi-step workflows: "Submit this expense report through our company portal" — logs in, navigates menus, uploads receipts, submits.

Research tasks: "Find pricing for these 5 competitors" — visits each site, extracts pricing data, compiles into a structured comparison.

No coding. No complex configuration. Just describe what you need.


How it works

  1. Install the extension — available to Plus subscribers
  2. Describe your task in plain English
  3. Watch it execute — or let it run in the background
  4. Get structured results — completed forms, extracted data, finished workflows

The extension handles error recovery automatically. If a page loads differently or a button moves, it adapts instead of failing silently.


The price comparison

OpenAI OperatorWysor
Browser automation$200/mo standaloneIncluded in Plus
Multi-model chatGPT onlyGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity
Email intelligenceNoIncluded
Voice transcriptionNoIncluded (on-device)
Research agentsNoIncluded
Calendar managementNoIncluded
Annual cost$2,400~$240

Operator gives you one feature for $200/month. Wysor gives you an entire AI workspace — including browser automation — for a tenth of the price.


Who this is for

Job seekers tired of filling the same application form for the 50th time. Point the extension at any job application and it fills everything from your profile.

Researchers who need structured data from multiple websites. Instead of manually visiting 20 pages and copying into a spreadsheet, describe what you need and get clean results.

Sales teams drowning in CRM data entry. Automate the tedious parts so you can focus on actually selling.

Anyone who does the same browser task more than twice a week. If it's repetitive and browser-based, it should be automated.


Why $200/month is the wrong price

Browser automation isn't new technology. Selenium has existed for over a decade. What's new is using AI to understand natural language instructions and execute them visually — the way a human would.

That's valuable. But it's not $200/month valuable. Especially not as a standalone product when the AI models powering it already exist in other tools you're paying for.

OpenAI charges $200/month because they're selling to enterprises with procurement budgets. We think browser automation should be accessible to everyone who needs it — which is why it's part of the platform, not a separate line item.


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