Business Days Calculator
Count working days between two dates, or find the date N business days from any start date — weekends excluded automatically
Enter a start date and end date to count the exact number of business days (Monday–Friday) between them.
Enter a start date and number of business days to find the exact end date — skipping all Saturdays and Sundays.
🌐 Results are based on your device's local date and timezone. Weekends only are excluded — this calculator does not account for public holidays or regional bank holidays. Your device shows today as —.
Our Business Days Calculator has two modes: count the exact number of working days between any two dates, or add a specific number of business days to any start date to find the precise end date. Both modes skip Saturdays and Sundays automatically. Whether you need to know how many working days fall between a project start and deadline, when 10 business days from today lands, when 30 business days from a contract date expires, or how many working days remain until a court deadline, this free tool gives you the precise answer — with a full breakdown of calendar days, weekend days skipped, and full weeks in the period.
📊 Business Days From Today — Live Quick Reference
The most commonly used business day intervals from today's date, calculated live with weekends excluded. Click any row link to open the dedicated page for that interval.
| Business Days From Today | End Date | Day of Week | Calendar Days | Weekends Skipped | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 business days from today | — | — | 7 days | 2 | View → |
| 10 business days from today | — | — | 14 days | 4 | View → |
| 15 business days from today | — | — | 21 days | 6 | View → |
| 20 business days from today | — | — | 28 days | 8 | View → |
| 30 business days from today | — | — | 42 days | 12 | View → |
| 60 business days from today | — | — | 84 days | 24 | View → |
| 90 business days from today | — | — | 126 days | 36 | View → |
What Is a Business Days Calculator?
A business days calculator counts or adds working days — Monday through Friday — while automatically excluding Saturdays and Sundays. It serves two distinct purposes:
Given a start date and end date, count exactly how many business days fall between them. Useful for calculating working days in a billing period, notice period, or project timeline.
Given a start date and N business days, find the exact end date. Useful for calculating when a deadline falls after adding a specified number of working days to a reference date.
The key distinction from a standard days from date calculator is that business days calculators skip weekends in every count. A period of 10 business days always spans exactly 14 calendar days (2 full weeks), because each working week of 5 days covers 7 calendar days. However, when the start date falls mid-week, the calendar day span changes — for example, 10 business days from a Wednesday spans 14 calendar days but crosses different weekend boundaries than 10 business days from a Monday.
Important limitation: This calculator excludes weekends (Saturday and Sunday) but does not exclude public holidays, bank holidays, or regional observances. Results represent the maximum possible working days in the period. Actual available working days may be fewer depending on your country, employer, and applicable holiday calendar.
Mon–Fri standard
Excluding weekends only
52 Saturdays + 52 Sundays
7 ÷ 5 = 1.4 average
📊 Business Days vs Calendar Days — Conversion Reference
This table shows how common business day counts translate to calendar days — and vice versa — assuming a Monday start date. The calendar day span varies by ±2 days depending on which day of the week the period starts.
| Business Days | Calendar Weeks | Min Calendar Days | Max Calendar Days | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | — | 1 | 3 | Same-day / next-day deadline |
| 2 | — | 2 | 4 | 2-day delivery / response window |
| 3 | — | 3 | 5 | 3-day payment terms |
| 5 | 1 week | 5 | 7 | 1-week notice / 5-day SLA |
| 10 | 2 weeks | 12 | 14 | 2-week notice period / response deadline |
| 15 | 3 weeks | 19 | 21 | 3-week project sprint |
| 20 | 4 weeks | 26 | 28 | 1-month billing cycle / 20-day payment term |
| 25 | 5 weeks | 33 | 35 | 5-week commercial notice period |
| 30 | 6 weeks | 40 | 42 | 30-day working notice / probation review |
| 45 | 9 weeks | 61 | 63 | 45-day contract notice period |
| 60 | 12 weeks | 82 | 84 | 3-month legal response / 60-day SLA |
| 90 | 18 weeks | 124 | 126 | 90-day probation / quarterly SLA |
| 130 | 26 weeks | 180 | 182 | 6-month project / H1 working days |
| 261 | 52 weeks | 365 | 366 | Full year of business days |
* Min calendar days assumes a Monday start (no weekend at the beginning). Max calendar days assumes a Thursday or Friday start (weekend crossed immediately). Actual span depends on the specific start date — use the calculator above for precision.
📅 Business Days Per Month — 2025 Reference
The number of business days varies by month depending on how many weekends fall within it. This table shows the exact weekday count for each month of 2025 — excluding weekends only, not public holidays.
| Month | Calendar Days | Business Days | Weekend Days | Running Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Year 2025 | 365 | — | — | — |
* Business days = Monday–Friday only. Public holidays, bank holidays, and regional observances are not deducted. The actual number of available working days depends on your country and employer's holiday calendar.
Why People Use the Business Days Calculator
Employment Notice Periods
Employment contracts frequently specify notice periods in working days or business days. A 10-business-day notice period handed in on a Monday expires on the following Friday of the second week — but if handed in on a Wednesday, it expires on the Wednesday two weeks later. The Add mode of this calculator finds the precise resignation or termination end date from any notice start date, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations.
See 10 Business Days From Today →Legal Deadlines and Court Timelines
Court rules, civil procedure regulations, and legal statutes frequently specify response and filing deadlines in business days. A 20-business-day defence period runs from the date of service. A 5-business-day appeal window starts from the date of judgment. A 30-business-day disclosure window runs from the date of the order. Solicitors and litigants use the Add mode to find exact deadline dates and the Count mode to verify days remaining in an active window.
See 20 Business Days From Today →Payment Terms and Invoice Deadlines
Standard commercial payment terms are frequently expressed in business days: Net 5, Net 10, Net 20, Net 30. An invoice issued on a Friday with Net 10 business day terms is due on the second Friday following — not 10 calendar days later. Finance teams and accounts payable professionals use the Add mode to calculate exact invoice due dates and the Count mode to determine how many business days remain until an outstanding payment deadline.
See 30 Business Days From Today →Delivery, SLA and Fulfilment Deadlines
Logistics, e-commerce, and service companies commit to delivery and SLA windows in business days. A 3-business-day dispatch SLA from a Monday order ships by Wednesday. A 5-business-day SLA from a Friday order ships by the following Friday. The Count mode verifies whether a target has been met between an order date and delivery date. The Add mode calculates the promised delivery date from any order date and SLA window.
See 5 Business Days From Today →Project Management and Sprint Planning
Project managers plan timelines in working days — the days when team members are actually available to work. A 60- business-day project phase starting on January 6 ends on approximately March 28 (excluding weekends). Sprint planning, milestone scheduling, resource allocation, and Gantt chart construction all rely on working day arithmetic. The Count mode audits how many working days a completed phase consumed; the Add mode sets the end date for a future phase.
See 60 Business Days From Today →Banking and Financial Settlement
Financial transactions — wire transfers, securities settlements, bond maturity payments, and BACS payroll runs — settle in business days. T+2 settlement means the trade date plus 2 business days. A payroll run submitted on Tuesday with a 3-business-day BACS processing time credits employee accounts on Friday. Treasury teams, corporate finance functions, and HR payroll administrators use both modes to ensure settlement and payment dates are calculated with weekend exclusions correctly applied.
See 3 Business Days From Today →How to Use the Business Days Calculator
🔢 Count Mode — How Many Business Days?
Click the Count Business Days tab at the top of the calculator. This mode counts the working days between two dates you specify.
Select the start date (e.g. a project kick-off, invoice date, or court filing date) and the end date (e.g. today, a deadline, or a completion date). The end date can be before or after the start date.
Toggle whether to include the start date and end date themselves in the count. Legal contexts often count the start date; some billing contexts do not. Check your contract or regulation for the applicable rule.
Your result shows the total business days, total calendar days, weekend days in the period, full weeks, and the day of the week for both dates.
➕ Add Mode — What Date Is N Business Days From?
Click the Add Business Days tab. This mode calculates the exact end date after adding a specified number of working days to a start date.
Select the anchor date you are counting from (defaults to today) and enter the number of business days to add — for example, 5, 10, 20, or 30.
Forward finds the date N business days after your start date. Backward finds the date N business days before your start date — useful for calculating preparation deadlines before a known event.
Your result shows the exact end date, day of week, total calendar days elapsed, total business days added, weekends skipped, and approximate weeks and months.
📄 Most Popular Business Day Intervals
Each card links to a dedicated page showing today's live result for that business day interval, with full breakdown, use cases, and FAQ.
Next working day. T+1 settlement, same-day banking cut-off deadlines.
View Page →T+3 settlement, standard BACS payroll processing, 3-day SLA windows.
View Page →One working week. 1-week notice periods, 5-day delivery SLAs, weekly billing cycles.
View Page →Two working weeks. Standard short notice period, 10-day legal response windows.
View Page →Three working weeks. Mid-month payment terms, 15-day SLA contracts.
View Page →Four working weeks. Net-20 payment terms, 20-day legal defence windows.
View Page →Six working weeks. Net-30 invoicing, 30-day working notice, probation reviews.
View Page →Twelve working weeks. 60-day SLA periods, project phases, 3-month working targets.
View Page →Frequently Asked Questions
A business day is any day that is not a Saturday or Sunday. In the standard Monday-to-Friday working week, business days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Public holidays, bank holidays, and regional observances are not automatically excluded — they are calendar weekdays but may not be working days depending on your country, jurisdiction, and employer. Always check applicable holiday calendars when the precise number of actual working days matters for legal or contractual purposes.
A standard working week contains 5 business days — Monday through Friday. A calendar week contains 7 days, so 2 days in every week (Saturday and Sunday) are excluded from business day counts. This means that any business day period spans more calendar days than business days: 5 business days = 7 calendar days, 10 business days = 14 calendar days, 20 business days = 28 calendar days, and so on — assuming the period starts on a Monday.
The number of business days per month varies from 20 to 23 depending on the month length and which days of the week the month starts and ends on. In 2025, the business day count ranges from 20 (February, which starts on a Saturday) to 23 (January, May, and August, which have favourable weekend placements). The average across a full year is approximately 21.75 business days per month. See the complete 2025 monthly breakdown in the table above.
In 2025 there are 261 business days (Monday–Friday, excluding weekends only). The year has 365 calendar days, 104 weekend days (52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays), leaving 261 weekdays. In a leap year with 366 calendar days the weekday count is either 261 or 262 depending on which day of the week January 1 falls. The actual number of working days available will be fewer once public and bank holidays are deducted — this varies by country and typically reduces the count by 8–15 days.
Ten business days from today is —. This is exactly two working weeks from today, skipping the two intervening weekends. The result depends on what day of the week today is — use the Add mode calculator above for today's precise date, or visit our dedicated 10 business days from today page which updates automatically every day.
Thirty business days from today is —. This is approximately 6 calendar weeks (42 calendar days) from today. Thirty business days is one of the most commonly used intervals in employment contracts (notice periods), commercial invoicing (Net 30 working), and legal response windows. See our dedicated 30 business days from today page.
No. Thirty business days and 30 calendar days are substantially different. Thirty calendar days spans exactly 30 days regardless of weekends — approximately 4 weeks and 2 days. Thirty business days spans approximately 42 calendar days (6 full weeks) because the 12 weekend days within that period are not counted. In a contract, a "30-business-day notice period" gives nearly 2 weeks more time than a "30-calendar-day notice period." Always read contract wording carefully to determine which applies.
No. This calculator excludes Saturdays and Sundays from all counts and calculations, but it does not exclude public holidays, bank holidays, or any regional or national observances. Public holidays fall on weekdays and are therefore counted as business days in this tool. If your context requires holiday-aware calculations — for example, UK bank holidays, US federal holidays, or EU-specific regional holidays — you will need to manually deduct the applicable holidays from the result.
Use the Count Business Days tab in the calculator above. Select your start date and end date, choose whether to include the start and/or end date in the count, then click Count Business Days. The result shows the exact number of business days, total calendar days, weekend days in the period, and full weeks spanned. You can also use the quick formula: (calendar days ÷ 7) × 5 gives an approximation, but the exact count depends on which day of the week the period starts and ends.
In most legal, financial, and employment contexts, "business days" and "working days" are used interchangeably — both refer to Monday through Friday, excluding weekends. Some jurisdictions or contract types may define "working days" to also exclude specified public holidays, making "working days" a stricter subset of "business days." When interpreting a contract or legal document, check whether the specific definition excludes only weekends or also excludes holidays, and which holiday calendar applies.
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✅ Calculator logic verified accurate —. Business day counts (Mon–Fri) reviewed against Gregorian calendar. Public holidays are not deducted — results represent weekday counts only.
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