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Microsoft Project is $10 for life

July 16, 2025
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TL;DR: If you manage teams, deadlines, or even your own ambitious side projects, you’ve probably heard of Microsoft Project. It’s long been one of the more robust tools for project scheduling and task management — and if you’ve been waiting for a good deal, this might be it: you can currently grab a lifetime license to Microsoft Project 2021 Professional for just $9.97 (reg. $249.99).


At its core, Microsoft Project is designed to turn complex projects into clear plans. You start by creating tasks — everything from high-level phases to nitty-gritty steps — and assigning start and end dates. Tasks can be linked with dependencies (for example, Task B can’t start until Task A is done), so you can map out exactly how work flows.

From there, the software generates Gantt charts, which are timeline visualizations that show how your project is progressing over time. You can assign tasks to team members, allocate resources (like budget or hours), and flag anything that’s running late or over budget. Built-in reports let you track everything in real time, so you’re not stuck guessing where things stand.

For solo professionals, it’s a way to stay focused and accountable. For teams, it’s a shared source of truth that keeps everyone aligned on project goals and deadlines. It even integrates with other Microsoft tools like Excel and Teams, and while it’s powerful, the interface is surprisingly approachable once you’ve spent some time in it.

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A few things to keep in mind: this deal is for the 2021 Professional edition for Windows only. It doesn’t include updates to future versions or support for macOS. But if you’re on a PC and don’t need cutting-edge features, you’re getting a full-featured project management platform at a fraction of the normal price — no subscription required.

At just under $10 for a lifetime license, it’s one of the more budget-friendly ways to upgrade your workflow (and prevent yourself or your team from overspending or missing deadlines).

Don’t wait to act on this offer. Get your Microsoft Project 2021 lifetime license for PC for just $9.97 while downloads are still available.

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