Enter a day count and choose any start date to find the exact date before or after it.
How it works
Enter a number of days, choose the start date, and select whether the date should be before or after that start date. The converter can count every calendar day or skip weekends when you only want weekdays.
Example: If the start date is June 30, 2026, then 30 calendar days after that date is the exact result date shown by the converter. Switch to weekdays when Saturdays and Sundays should not count.
Choose the count type based on what the date is used for. Calendar days include every date, while weekdays skip Saturdays and Sundays.
Use the converter when a date needs to be exact, copyable, and easy to verify.
Open a common conversion directly, or use the main converter when the number of days is custom.
| Days | Typical use | Quick converter |
|---|---|---|
| 7 days | Short reminders, appointments, and follow-up dates | 7 Days From Today |
| 14 days | Short reminders, appointments, and follow-up dates | 14 Days From Today |
| 21 days | Return windows, billing cycles, and monthly planning | 21 Days From Today |
| 30 days | Return windows, billing cycles, and monthly planning | 30 Days From Today |
| 45 days | Return windows, billing cycles, and monthly planning | 45 Days From Today |
| 60 days | Project milestones, renewals, and quarterly schedules | 60 Days From Today |
| 90 days | Project milestones, renewals, and quarterly schedules | 90 Days From Today |
| 120 days | Longer planning windows, contracts, and future checkpoints | 120 Days From Today |
| 180 days | Longer planning windows, contracts, and future checkpoints | 180 Days From Today |
| 365 days | Longer planning windows, contracts, and future checkpoints | 365 Days From Today |
By default, the count begins after the start date. Turn on include start date when the start date should be day 1.
Calendar days include weekends. Weekdays skip Saturdays and Sundays, which can move the result farther away.
Yes. Choose Before to subtract days from the start date instead of adding them.
Yes. The start date field can be changed to any valid date.