Add 10 Business Days to Any Date

Enter any start date, add 10 business days, and get the exact result. Weekends are excluded automatically. Enter your date below and click the +10 shortcut button.

Add 10 business days
Quick start: Enter your start date below, then click the +10 shortcut button to pre-fill 10 days, then click Find Date.

Find the date that is exactly N business days from today or any start date — weekends excluded automatically. Works for delivery windows, SLA deadlines, and payment due dates.

Delivery deadlinesSLA targetsPayment due datesNotice periodsContract milestones
Example: Start 1 Oct · +10 business days → 15 Oct · +14 business days → 21 Oct (weekends skipped)

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Formula

End Date = Start Date + N weekdays (skip Saturday & Sunday)

Starting from the chosen date, the calculator advances one day at a time, counting only Monday to Friday until N working days have been added. The start date itself is not counted as day 1.

Worked Example

Scenario 1 — 10 business days from today:

A shipment is dispatched on Monday 6 October. The courier quotes a 10 business day delivery window.

Start: Mon 6 Oct • +10 business days

Skip: Sat 11 / Sun 12 Oct • Skip: Sat 18 / Sun 19 Oct

Result: Wednesday 22 October

Scenario 2 — 2 business days from Thursday:

A support ticket is raised on Thursday. The SLA requires a 2-business-day response.

Start: Thursday • Day 1: Friday • Day 2: Monday (weekend skipped)

Deadline: Monday

Starting on Friday? Day 1 = Monday, Day 2 = Tuesday — the weekend consumes both intervening days.

Scenario 3 — Net 14 business days invoice:

An invoice is issued on Wednesday 1 October. Payment terms are Net 14 business days.

14 weekdays from Wed 1 Oct = Tuesday 21 October

Two weekends (4/5 Oct and 11/12 Oct) are skipped automatically.

Common Mistakes

  • Treating the start date as day 1. It is day 0. The first business day counted is the next weekday after your start date.
  • Mixing up business days and calendar days. Net 30 calendar days is faster than Net 30 business days (which equals roughly 6 weeks).
  • Not accounting for bank holidays. This tool skips weekends only. A result landing on a public holiday may not be a valid working day.

Guide

How to Use

  1. 1

    Enter the start date

    The date from which you want to count forward. This date is not counted as day 1.

  2. 2

    Enter the number of business days

    Type the number of working days to add — for example, 14 for a two-week turnaround.

  3. 3

    Click Find Date

    The tool jumps forward the exact number of Mon–Fri days.

  4. 4

    Read and copy the result

    The full date is shown. Use the copy button to share it.

Next Steps

What to do next

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Worked example

+10 business days from Friday 6 June

Day 1–2: Mon 9 · Tue 10 Jun

Day 3–7: Wed 11 · Thu 12 · Fri 13 · (Sat/Sun skipped) · Mon 16 · Tue 17

Day 8–10: Wed 18 · Thu 19 · Fri 20

Result: Friday 20 June

Common use cases for +10 business days

  • Shipping and delivery: "dispatched — delivery within 10 working days"
  • Support SLA: issue raised — resolution required within 10 business days
  • HR: notice period of 10 business days
  • Procurement: supplier quote validity of 10 working days

Use this in your workflow

Copy the result into your SOP, spreadsheet, CRM, Slack, Notion, email or checklist using the Copy result summary button. Your team can use the saved note instead of recalculating.

Common questions

Does "add 10 business days" skip weekends only, or public holidays too?

The Add Business Days Calculator skips weekends (Saturday and Sunday) automatically. Public holidays depend on the calculator mode — the standard calculator skips weekends only. Use country-specific working days calculators if you need public holidays excluded.

What is 10 business days from a Friday?

If you start on a Friday, Day 1 is the following Monday. Day 10 lands on the Friday two weeks later. Weekends in between are not counted.

Is 10 business days the same as 2 weeks?

10 business days (Monday–Friday) always equals exactly 2 calendar weeks when there are no public holidays. With one public holiday in the window, the result is 2 weeks + 1 calendar day.

Need a different number of days? Use the full Add Business Days Calculator to add any number.

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