Deals

Everyone loves a bargain, and we here at New Atlas are no different. This is where you'll find gifts for the friend or family member who has everything, the latest deals from the big retailers, or that gadget you've been hankering for at the best price.

Latest Deals

  • Why I switched to a lifetime Office license and saved big

    September 14, 2025
    Have you noticed that everything you own is, well, a rental? I did—I realized that I’ve been paying monthly fees for everything from your DoorDash, Netflix, and even my productivity apps through Microsoft 365. I had had it with the monthly fees.
  • Own the real thing—a lifetime license to Office 2019 Pro for $25

    September 11, 2025
    Stop paying monthly for Office apps. Get Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows for just $24.97 (MSRP: $229) — a lifetime license that gives you Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more, all in one package.
  • A $1,499 MacBook Pro is now $400

    September 10, 2025
    Good deals are hard to find. Good deals on Apple products are practically impossible to find, but there are a still a few left. This MacBook Pro normally sells for $1,499, but right now, it’s on sale for $399.99. Limited stock is available.
  • Always watch what you want, wherever you are for just $50

    September 09, 2025
    Tired of running into that dreaded “This content isn’t available in your region” message? With a lifetime subscription to Getflix Smart DNS & VPN for just $49.99 (MSRP: $149), you can finally put those streaming roadblocks behind you.
  • Your dog’s chew toy costs more than this $13 OS upgrade

    September 08, 2025
    It’s not every day you see Microsoft’s flagship OS drop from $199 to just $12.97, but here we are. Windows 11 Pro is sleek, secure, and smarter than ever — and now it’s basically the best tech bargain of the year.
  • All your PDF headaches, solved in one $30 lifetime app

    September 07, 2025
    Get a lifetime license to SwifDoo PDF Pro for Windows for just $29.97 (MSRP: $129) and finally have one tool that makes editing, converting, and managing PDFs simple and efficient—without ongoing subscription fees.
  • Microsoft 365 is $99.99/year, but Microsoft Office is now $40 for life

    September 04, 2025
    Software subscriptions like Microsoft 365 become a worse deal the longer you use them. If you want the same apps without paying indefinitely, Microsoft Office Pro has a lifetime license available for only $40 (reg. $219.99) through September 7.
  • Some MacBook Pros are now only $440 (reg. $1,580)

    September 03, 2025
    If you just need a computer for basic productivity, buying a brand-new MacBook may be a waste. Instead, you can opt for a high-quality refurbished machine like this MacBook Pro, and it’s even on sale for $439.97 (reg. $1,580).
  • Don’t play around with your data — Koofr keeps your files safe

    September 02, 2025
    At this point, you are your data. From your photos to your files, your files should be safe, secure, and easy to access. But most cloud storage options are either expensive or make your files annoyingly hard to get into. Enter: Koofr Cloud Storage.
  • You no longer need to pay monthly for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

    September 01, 2025
    Every month you pay for Microsoft 365, it becomes a worse deal. Instead of paying $99.99 every single year, now you can get the same apps for life. Microsoft Office 2024 comes with Word, Excel, and more, and lifetime access is now $129.97.
  • Netflix’s smartest competitor no longer charges you every month

    August 31, 2025
    Netflix is no longer the place to watch good documentaries. Now, there’s a whole streaming service dedicated to documentaries, and it has no monthly fees. Right now, you can unlock a lifetime of documentaries from MagellanTV for $150 (reg. $999).
  • $13 gets you Windows 11 Pro—and a serious PC glow-up

    August 28, 2025
    Is newer always better? We’re not inclined to think that way, especially when it comes to our trusty PCs. While your device might not perform as well as it did when you first bought it, that doesn’t mean you need a new computer.
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