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Shift schedules by business days with optional holiday and makeup-workday overrides.
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Shift schedules by business days with optional holiday and makeup-workday overrides.
Business Day Offset is built for date, time, and timezone checks during planning or troubleshooting. It is most useful when you want Skip weekends, Custom holiday list, and Range counting without opening a heavier app or stitching together several smaller utilities first.
Time calculations often look simple until timezone, daylight saving, or business-day rules are involved. A quick manual sanity check is still worth doing.
Keep the original source value nearby so you can compare the converted result before sending it onward.
It is strongest for fast, focused browser tasks. If you need collaboration, automation, or long-term records, export the result and continue inside your primary workflow.
The public utility flow is designed around immediate use, so basic tasks should be possible without sign-up.
Timestamp is a better fit for the adjacent step around this task. Finishing one focused step at a time is often more dependable than overloading a single page with too many actions.
If this is only one step in a larger task, these nearby tools are usually the next places to go.
Show the current timestamp and convert between time strings and timestamps.
Add or subtract time from a date and measure date intervals.
View a given moment across a set of major world time zones.
Normalize timestamp-heavy logs line by line into readable dates or raw Unix values.
Weekends are excluded by default, and you can also add custom holidays or makeup workdays.
One date per line, for example 2026-02-16.
Use this to mark specific weekend days as working days.
Count business days between two dates, including both endpoints in the range.