Microsoft 365 is down to its lowest price in months. You can now get one year of Microsoft 365 Personal for $64.99 or one year of Microsoft 365 Family for $99.99.
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are the best-known apps that come with Microsoft 365. But subscribers also gain access to Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Editor, select features in Microsoft Teams and Clipchamp, plus 1TB of OneDrive storage per user.
I keep track of the best Microsoft 365 deals all year. Getting one year of Microsoft 365 Personal for $64.99 is an excellent deal. Not only is it more affordable than the retail price of the subscription, it is less than the cost of Microsoft 365 before the price hike.
Microsoft raised the price of Microsoft 365 earlier this year. Personal plans jumped from $69.99 to $99.99 annually, and Family plans went from $99.99 to $129.99.
While Microsoft did not blame the price increase on AI features or Copilot integration, it’s difficult to not make that connection. Microsoft 365 now includes some AI credits and gets you access to Copilot within Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.
Stacking Microsoft 365 subscriptions
If you already have a Microsoft 365 subscription, you can still take advantage of the current deals. Microsoft allows you to stack Microsoft 365 subscriptions for up to five years.
Stacking refers to adding additional time to a subscription. Many Xbox gamers are familiar with the practice since it is also possible to stack Xbox Game Pass Core.
Stacking lets you grab a subscription at a discount even if you’re already a subscriber. It’s a great way to save money and I wish more services supported it.
How to redeem Microsoft 365
When you purchase Microsoft 365 through StackSocial (or other sites), you’ll receive a code. Here’s how to redeem that code:
- Go to https://account.microsoft.com/services
- Sign in with the Microsoft account tied to your subscription
- Select “Redeem a code or prepaid card”
- Enter the code from StackSocial
As a reminder, you can stack up to five years of Microsoft 365.