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Get Microsoft Office and Windows 11 Pro for life for $55

April 17, 2025
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TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office and Windows 11 Pro for life with no subscription fees for just $55.


A lot of essential software is either extremely expensive or runs on a subscription, which is basically just a hidden way of also being extremely expensive. That goes for the most basic tools like your operating system and simple productivity apps — but it doesn’t have to. 

If you want to cut costs and still upgrade, check out this bundle deal that pairs a lifetime license for Microsoft Office and Windows 11 Pro, and it’s only $54.97 (reg. $418) right now. 

Two upgrades in one

The Microsoft Office license lasts for life with no recurring costs. You’ll get:

  • Word

  • Excel

  • PowerPoint

  • Outlook

  • Teams 

  • OneNote

  • Publisher

  • Access 

You can install the full suite of apps on one computer one time, so don’t load them up on the beater laptop that only has a few months left before it’s in the bin. 

This deal also includes a lifetime license for Windows 11 Pro, Microsoft’s most advanced operating system. Whether you’re using your computer for work, creative projects, gaming, or all of the above, Windows 11 Pro is built to keep up.

It has a clean, user-friendly interface and comes loaded with new productivity tools like Snap Layouts, multiple desktops, and a redesigned Start menu. You also get built-in tools like Microsoft Teams and Widgets for easier collaboration and updates.

Security got its own upgrade. Windows 11 Pro supports features like BitLocker device encryption, TPM 2.0 support, and Smart App Control, so your information stays protected while you work. If you’ve ever lost time dealing with slow restarts or mystery background apps, these upgrades help you stay focused and avoid unnecessary frustration.

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Plus, you get Copilot, Microsoft’s AI assistant. It can answer questions, help with writing, summarize content, and even assist with code or system settings. It’s built right into the taskbar and can be launched with a click or a keyboard shortcut.

You have until April 27 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a Microsoft Office lifetime license and Windows 11 Pro for $54.97. 

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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