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10 Models Tested: From 81.6% to 10%. The Free Tier is a Full-On Gamble.
Vilius · 2026-05-27 · via DEV Community

Vilius

By Vilius Vystartas | May 2026

I tested another 10 models across the same 10 agent coding tasks. Four of them were free-tier models — and the range was absurd: Owl Alpha scored 76.7% with zero hard fails, Laguna M.1 scored 10% and produced garbage on 9 out of 10 tasks. The free tier is not free if it costs you debugging time.

Total cost for all 10 models: $0.10. The paid models (6 of 10) came to $0.10 combined.


Batch 12 Leaderboard

# Model Score P/P/F Cost Time Category
🥇 Grok 4.3 81.6% 7/3/0 $0.017 39.9s Paid (xAI)
🥈 Perceptron Mk1 79.9% 8/1/1 $0.002 29.3s Paid (Perceptron)
🥉 Owl Alpha (free) 76.7% 5/5/0 Free 83.0s Free tier
4 xAI: Grok Build 0.1 75.0% 5/4/1 $0.034 95.3s Paid (xAI)
5 OpenAI: GPT Chat Latest 73.3% 6/2/2 $0.043 18.7s Paid (OpenAI)
6 Mistral Medium 3.5 71.6% 6/2/2 $0.008 12.6s Paid (Mistral)
7 Nemotron 3 Nano Omni (free) 50.0% 4/2/4 Free 23.5s Free tier
8 Laguna XS.2 (free) 49.7% 3/3/4 Free 28.7s Free tier
9 Baidu CoBuddy (free) 40.0% 4/0/6 Free 362.4s Free tier
10 Laguna M.1 (free) 10.0% 1/0/9 Free 89.8s Free tier

The Headlines

Grok 4.3 (81.6%, $0.017, 39.9s) — Grok's latest release takes the batch with zero hard fails. Seven clean passes, three partials. Process-monitor was the only full pass it earned that 4.3's competitors missed. xAI's Grok line is quietly consistent — 4.1 Fast (76.7%), 4.20 (75%), and now 4.3 (81.6%) — all within striking distance of the 80%+ club without crossing into premium pricing.

Perceptron Mk1 (79.9%, $0.002, 29.3s) — A brand new family debuts at nearly 80%, with eight passes — the most in the batch — for two-tenths of a cent. The one failure (regex-extract at 17%) is a known weakness for small models. At this price-to-pass ratio, Perceptron Mk1 is the value story of this batch.

Owl Alpha (free, 76.7%, 83.0s) — A free model with zero hard fails and 5 full passes. That's the standout free-tier result. Takes 2x longer than paid models for some tasks (24s on csv-stats vs 1-3s for the field), but the code is functional. If latency isn't critical, this is usable.


The Free Tier Lottery

Four free models. Results:

Model Score Verdict
Owl Alpha 76.7% Usable — zero hard fails, 5/10 full passes. Slow but functional.
Nemotron 3 Nano Omni 50.0% Mixed — half of tasks hit output cap at 400 tokens. Hit or miss.
Laguna XS.2 49.7% Unreliable — 400-token cap kills complex responses.
Baidu CoBuddy 40.0% Frustrating — 362 seconds total. Half the tasks hit output cap at 399 tokens. Waiting 6 minutes for 40% accuracy is not a good trade.
Laguna M.1 10.0% Broken — 1/10 passes. Every response capped at 400 tokens. Do not use.

The free tier cap of 399-400 output tokens is the real problem. Models like Laguna M.1 and CoBuddy truncate every response, turning what could be a partial into a fail. Owl Alpha works despite the cap because its outputs are concise enough to fit.

Pay $0.002 for Perceptron Mk1 and get 8/10 passes, or use Laguna M.1 free and get 1/10. The math is not subtle.


Disappointments

GPT Chat Latest (73.3%, $0.043) — OpenAI's catch-all endpoint was solid on easy tasks (file-parse, csv-stats, sql-query all passed) but fell apart on fix-bug (0%) with a lengthy, expensive hallucination. The most expensive model in the batch and it doesn't crack 75%.

Mistral Medium 3.5 (71.6%, $0.008) — Fastest model in the batch at 12.6s total, but the process-monitor task hit a 504 Gateway Timeout and scored 0%. A timeout fail on a model that otherwise looks strong carries a disproportionate penalty — without it, Medium 3.5 would be at 79.5%.

Laguna M.1 (10%) — The worst score in any batch I've run. Seven of its task responses were blank 400-token output cap fills. Not worth listing on OpenRouter.


Price/Performance

Model Score Cost $/%-pt
Owl Alpha (free) 76.7% $0 $0
Nemotron 3 Nano Omni (free) 50.0% $0 $0
Laguna XS.2 (free) 49.7% $0 $0
Baidu CoBuddy (free) 40.0% $0 $0
Laguna M.1 (free) 10.0% $0 $0
Perceptron Mk1 79.9% $0.002 $0.0024
Mistral Medium 3.5 71.6% $0.008 $0.0108
Grok 4.3 81.6% $0.017 $0.0209
xAI: Grok Build 0.1 75.0% $0.034 $0.0450
GPT Chat Latest 73.3% $0.043 $0.0584

Free models dominate the $/%-pt table by definition, but only Owl Alpha is actually usable. Among paid models, Perceptron Mk1 at $0.0024/%-pt is the efficiency winner — 24x cheaper per point than GPT Chat Latest.


My Picks

  • Best overall: Grok 4.3 — 81.6%, 39.9s, $0.017. Cleanest leaderboard of the batch.
  • Best value (paid): Perceptron Mk1 — 79.9%, $0.002 total. Eight passes for two-tenths of a cent.
  • Best free model: Owl Alpha — 76.7%, zero hard fails. The only free model I'd ship with in production.
  • Fastest: Mistral Medium 3.5 — 12.6s for all 10 tasks
  • Skip entirely: Laguna M.1 and all Laguna free-tier variants. 10% is not testable.

Methodology

Same setup as previous batches: ten real-world agent coding tasks — file operations, shell commands, error recovery, data parsing, SQL queries — tested via OpenRouter. Max tokens: 400. Temperature: 0.1. Pattern-matching scoring against expected outputs.

Pre-flight verification caught zero failures this batch. Total cost: $0.10. Total dataset: 168 models tested across cloud and local.

Full results and per-task scores: benchmarks.workswithagents.dev