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If you’re not leveraging e-learning courses to help grow your business, you could be missing out in a way that’s not obvious. According to a 2024 IBM report, companies using online learning programs see 42% higher revenue per employee. Bringing this to your team doesn’t have to cause a huge disruption to your 2026 budget. Thanks to this lifetime subscription to EDU Unlimited, just $20 unlocks thousands of high-impact classes across business, tech, and more.

IT, coding, graphic design, business strategy, marketing—you name it, it’s already waiting on the EDU Unlimited by StackSkills platform. New courses are added monthly, so the library actually grows as industries do over time, helping your team stay up to date.

This is real-world learning made for real-world schedules. Whether you’re a business leader trying to sharpen your digital strategy, a parent plotting a return to the workforce, or a freelancer adding a new service, EDU Unlimited gives you the flexibility to learn on your own time, from any device, without having to sacrifice your sanity (or your weekend plans).

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Compared to college courses with astronomical costs (including the online programs now), $20 for lifetime access to a class catalog that spans industries and skillsets is almost suspiciously affordable. Will students get the same exact education as they would through an in-person university class? Realistically not, but the value gained from digital continuing education courses is practically limitless.

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If you’re not leveraging e-learning courses to help grow your business, you could be missing out in a way that’s not obvious. According to a 2024 IBM report, companies using online learning programs see 42% higher revenue per employee. Bringing this to your team doesn’t have to cause a huge disruption to your 2026 budget. Thanks to this lifetime subscription to EDU Unlimited, just $20 unlocks thousands of high-impact classes across business, tech, and more.

IT, coding, graphic design, business strategy, marketing—you name it, it’s already waiting on the EDU Unlimited by StackSkills platform. New courses are added monthly, so the library actually grows as industries do over time, helping your team stay up to date.

This is real-world learning made for real-world schedules. Whether you’re a business leader trying to sharpen your digital strategy, a parent plotting a return to the workforce, or a freelancer adding a new service, EDU Unlimited gives you the flexibility to learn on your own time, from any device, without having to sacrifice your sanity (or your weekend plans).

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