What this page is for

Finance and operations teams sometimes need to translate invoice terms into working-day deadlines instead of simple calendar-day due dates.

How to calculate it

Choose the start date, select a country calendar, enter the number of business days, and calculate the target date. For date ranges, use the between-dates mode to count the working days inside a window.

Important limitation

DayBridge gives planning estimates. Confirm contractual, payroll, tax, legal, logistics, and compliance deadlines with the official rule or provider responsible for that workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Should this be counted in business days or calendar days?

Use the rule written in the contract, policy, invoice, service agreement, or provider terms. If it says business days, exclude weekends and relevant holidays. If it says calendar days, count every date.

Can DayBridge decide the official deadline for this workflow?

No. DayBridge helps model planning dates. Official deadlines should be confirmed with the source that owns the workflow, such as a contract, carrier, payroll provider, legal rule, or compliance calendar.

What is a business day?

A business day is usually a weekday when normal work or financial operations take place. Weekends and public holidays are typically excluded, but the exact rule depends on the country, company, contract, or workflow.

Are public holidays excluded from the result?

DayBridge excludes the sample public holidays available for the selected country. For legal, payroll, tax, shipping, or contractual deadlines, always verify the official holiday calendar and regional rules.