You Can Get a Microsoft 365 Subscription for $20 Off Right Now

When you’re juggling working on a laptop, managing your calendar on your phone, and storing family vacation photos somewhere in the cloud, it helps to have one service that actually talks to all of your devices. That’s what Microsoft 365 Personal is all about. Right now, StackSocial is offering an annual subscription for $79.99 instead of $99.99, which isn’t a huge deal, but it’s a solid $20 discount on something most of us end up using every day. You get access to premium versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which means no cut-down online versions when you’re trying to format a resume or budget spreadsheet. It works on up to five devices at once — PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android — so it’s flexible if you’re switching between gadgets.

What’s new here is Microsoft Copilot, the company’s AI add-in built right into apps. It helps speed up tasks like summarizing documents or generating ideas in Word and PowerPoint. In practice, it’s a bit like having ChatGPT inside your Microsoft apps — handy if you write a lot, analyze data, or just want to save time. OneDrive’s 1TB of storage is enough to hold everything from work documents to your personal photo archive, and it syncs across devices. You also get security benefits like ransomware detection, file recovery for up to 30 days, and a private vault for sensitive files. For users in the US, there’s also identity theft monitoring via Microsoft Defender.

What do you think at the moment?

This subscription is for one person, and the apps are tied to a single Microsoft account. So if you want to share it with family, this isn’t the plan (consider the Family version instead). It’s also only valid for purchases and use in North America, so international buyers should skip this option. But for those who want everything under one roof — secure cloud storage, powerful productivity tools, and now built-in AI help — it’s a pretty solid package. The value adds up , especially if you’re already deep in the Microsoft ecosystem.

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