Microsoft Office 2021 Discount Gets Extended: Grap a Copy for $40 Now
This sale was set to expire already, but it's going to stay around through May 3 -- so don't miss out.
This wildly popular offer for a $40 lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2021 is around for just a few more hours. It's available for both Mac and Windows, so be sure to grab the right one for the computer that you use regularly. The current $40 price is slated to rise on May 4, returning to $50 for the last few days of availability, so be sure to place your order before the day is out if you're interested.
Microsoft Office is used by businesses, schools and individuals around the globe and is often considered the default when it comes to productivity apps. Microsoft Word, for instance, is the industry standard when it comes to word processing. And for spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel offers a higher level of functionality than you'll generally find in Google Sheets. There's also Microsoft PowerPoint for creating presentations, Microsoft Outlook for email and scheduling and Microsoft Access for database management (though that last one is available only on the Windows edition). These apps have been the standard for home office productivity for a long time, but they aren't always included with your device, and getting access on your own may cost more than you think.
Assuming the barebones online freebie version of Office won't work for you (see below), your options essentially boil down to paying a rolling monthly or yearly fee for a Microsoft 365 subscription or punting for a one-time Office license, which typically costs as much as $430 with the full panoply of apps. But right now, StackSocial is offering a chance to grab a Microsoft Office 2021 license for just $40, around 88% off its usual price. Better yet, this license, which is available for either Windows or Mac, is a one-time purchase that grants you unlimited access with no recurring charges.
StackSocial's deal is a great bargain when compared with the online Microsoft 365 subscription suite that starts at $7 a month or $70 a year for individuals. There's a free online version of Microsoft Office that you can use as well, but it isn't nearly as feature complete. (Separately -- and notably -- Apple users should note that Outlook is now a free app for the Mac.)
Now, a deal this good comes with some caveats. First, this key is good only for a single computer, so you won't be able to install it on various machines in your home, and if your current computer happens to die, you could run into a snag when trying to transfer it. Likewise, you're passing up on other benefits you'd get as a 365 subscriber. You won't get any OneDrive Cloud Storage, nor will you get the fancy new cloud-based AI features like Microsoft Copilot. And while the apps should continue to work as long as your computer does, Microsoft's support for this version of Office ends on Oct. 13, 2026.
To that last point: Though this is listed as a "lifetime license" -- that is, the lifetime of the computer you installed it on -- it's worth noting there's always a risk that Microsoft could terminate the license. But versions of Stack's deal have been running for more than a year -- the one we bought in early 2022, for instance, still works fine. At this cost, it takes a little over six months for you to get a full return on the investment compared with buying the subscription, so the risk factor isn't super high here.