
Act Fast to Get a Microsoft Visio 2021 Lifetime License for Just $10
Sometimes you just need software that'll get the job done well, and Microsoft is good at making that software. While a lot of us use Word and Excel, there are more niche products that are still essential for some people, like Microsoft Visio 2021.
While the 2024 update of Microsoft Visio has several new features -- like an overhauled design and more shapes, stencils and templates -- the 2021 version still includes hundreds of templates and thousands of shapes and stencils for flow charts, timelines, floor plans and more.
It's a great way to help organize things. While it would normally cost you around $250 for a lifetime license, StackSocial has an incredible deal on at the moment that means you can get it for just $10 when you enter the code MSO5 at checkout. Act fast though, as this deal's not likely to last long.
This offer is valid for new users, and the license is only available for one PC that runs Windows 10 or 11. To access all the features, a Microsoft 365 subscription is required, along with a license to use the desktop version of Microsoft 365 apps.
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Depending on the features you want to use, some additional subscriptions may be needed, so be sure to read the full details on StackSocial. Any purchases must be redeemed within 30 days, so set a reminder if you don't plan to install it right away.
Why this deal matters
StackSocial deals are valid for a limited time, often less than 48 hours. That's why this Microsoft Visio lifetime license is worth shouting about. The $10 price is a bargain, considering it's reduced by over $200 and almost $300 compared to the 2024 version. Make sure to use the code MSO5 to get the full bargain. StackSocial currently has the software discounted to $15, but this code will take the extra $5 off.
Looking for more software on the cheap? A Microsoft Project Professional 2021 license is also just $10 at StackSocial. This is another limited-time offer that will likely disappear fast, so take advantage while you can.
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