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Do you have a new PC or Mac? Microsoft 365 with Copilot AI is now cheaper.

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23.3.2026, ends 5.4.2026
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Whether you write texts, coordinate appointments, create presentations or simply want to bring order to your everyday digital life: Microsoft 365 provides you with exactly the tools you need. And now you can benefit from a special price: Microsoft 365 Single is now CHF 20 cheaper. The promotion is valid until 5 April 2026.

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Now reduced: Microsoft 365 Single

Microsoft 365 Single (1 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months)
Software
only 433 of 1500 remaining
CHF57.90 was CHF77.90

Microsoft 365 Single

1 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months

With Microsoft 365, you not only work more efficiently, but also more relaxed. Files are always to hand, programmes are always up to date and collaboration is much easier. Regardless of whether you work alone or share content with others.

Your benefits with Microsoft 365

  • All important Office programmes in one subscription
  • Use on PC, Mac, tablet and smartphone
  • 1 TB of cloud storage per person with OneDrive
  • Collaborate on documents in real time
  • Automatic updates at no additional cost
  • Suitable for individuals and families
Microsoft 365 Single (1 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months)
Software
only 433 of 1500 remaining
CHF57.90 was CHF77.90

Microsoft 365 Single

1 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months

Microsoft 365 Family (6 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months)
Software
CHF93.–

Microsoft 365 Family

6 User, 5 Devices/Users, 12 months

Microsoft 365 Single and Family: Flexible for your life

Microsoft 365 Single is ideal if you work alone and want to use all Office programmes on multiple devices. You always have access to your files and work with the latest versions of the apps.

Microsoft 365 Family is suitable for households where several people use Microsoft 365. Up to six people each receive their own licence and 1 TB of cloud storage. This allows each person to manage their files separately and still work on content together.

Copilot works directly in the programmes you already use. You start faster, reduce routine tasks and can focus more on content.

Get more out of Copilot: AI that supports you in everyday life

With Copilot, Microsoft 365 adds intelligent AI functions to the classic Office programmes. Copilot works directly in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote and helps you exactly where you are working.

At a glance: How Copilot supports you in the most important Office programmes

  • Word: Helps you to write, revise and summarise texts
  • Excel: Supports you in analysing, explaining and visualising data
  • PowerPoint: Creates structured presentations from ideas and bullet points
  • Outlook: Helps formulate emails and prioritise your inbox
  • OneNote: Summarises notes and brings structure to your thoughts

In the video, you can see how Copilot helps you in the Office programmes using Word as an example:

A little more detailed: How Copilot complements your workflow

In Word, Copilot supports you when writing and revising texts. You can create drafts, summarise content or formulate texts more clearly. This is particularly helpful if you want to get started faster or improve existing content. Copilot also helps you keep the thread running when structuring longer documents.

In Excel, Copilot helps you understand data better. You can ask questions about tables, have analyses explained or have suitable diagrams suggested to you. This makes even complex tables easier to understand. This makes decisions easier and saves time when analysing data.

In PowerPoint, Copilot supports you in creating presentations. Structured slides are created from key points or existing documents. Content is easier to organise and visualise. This allows you to focus more on the message instead of investing time in layout and structure.

In Outlook, Copilot helps you to formulate emails, summarise longer messages and prepare appointments. This saves time and reduces the workload in your inbox. At the same time, it's easier to keep track of important content and next steps.

Copilot can also summarise notes or structure content in OneNote. This allows you to find important information more quickly. This provides a better overview and organisation, especially with many entries or longer notes.

Data protection and security: You stay in control

When using AI, it is particularly important that your data remains protected. Copilot is fully embedded in Microsoft 365 and utilises the platform's existing security and data protection mechanisms. Your content remains within your environment and you decide for yourself how and why Copilot supports you. Settings and preferences can be customised at any time so that productivity and privacy remain in balance.

Conclusion: Microsoft 365 adapts to your everyday life

Microsoft 365 offers you a stable foundation for productive working, learning and organising. The combination of tried-and-tested Office programmes, cloud storage and optional AI support from Copilot ensures that you work more efficiently and spend less time on routine tasks. Whether you work alone or with your family: Microsoft 365 helps you to organise your everyday digital life in a clear, flexible and simple way.

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