Use this agile sprint date calculator to find sprint end date, next sprint start date, and Mon-Fri working days from a sprint start date and sprint length in calendar weeks or days.
Assumptions & Formulas
This agile sprint date calculator finds the Sprint End Date, Next Sprint Start Date, and Working Days (Mon–Fri) from a Sprint Start Date and Sprint Length.
You can enter the sprint length in calendar weeks or calendar days. The calculation relies on continuous calendar periods rather than a business-day sprint duration. It is used for planning a sprint window, checking the exact finish date, and seeing how many weekday workdays fall inside your schedule. Whether you need a straightforward sprint end date calculator or a sprint start and end date calculator, this tool delivers the clear calendar boundaries needed for your scrum sprint.
How This Agile Sprint Date Calculator Works
To find your dates, you enter a Sprint Start Date and a Sprint Length, then choose whether your length is in Weeks (calendar) or Days (calendar). The tool takes your input, converts the length into calendar days, and calculates the Sprint End Date, Next Sprint Start Date, and Working Days (Mon–Fri).
| Input or output | What it means in this calculator |
|---|---|
| Sprint Start Date | The first calendar day of the sprint |
| Sprint Length | Whole-number sprint duration entered in weeks or days |
| Weeks (calendar) | Each week is converted to 7 calendar days |
| Days (calendar) | Duration is used directly as calendar days |
| Sprint End Date | Final calendar day of the sprint |
| Next Sprint Start Date | The calendar day after the sprint ends |
| Working Days (Mon–Fri) | Weekdays inside the sprint range, excluding Saturday and Sunday |
Agile Sprint Date Formula
The calculator applies direct math to your inputs to determine the final schedule.
| Calculation | Formula used by the tool |
|---|---|
| Weeks to days conversion | $$\text{Length in Calendar Days} = \text{Weeks} \times 7$$ |
| Days input | $$\text{Length in Calendar Days} = \text{Days}$$ |
| Sprint end date | $$\text{End Date} = \text{Start Date} + \text{Length in Calendar Days} – 1$$ |
| Next sprint start | $$\text{Next Start Date} = \text{End Date} + 1 \text{ day}$$ |
| Working days | Count weekdays from $\text{Start Date}$ through $\text{End Date}$ |
This means the tool calculates the total calendar duration first, then separately counts the number of Monday-to-Friday days inside that specific date range.
Sprint Date Examples Table
The following examples show how the calculator handles different start dates and duration inputs to find the end date and working days.
| Sprint Start Date | Sprint Length | Converted Duration | Sprint End Date | Next Sprint Start Date | Working Days (Mon–Fri) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2026 | 2 weeks | 14 calendar days | Apr 14, 2026 | Apr 15, 2026 | 10 |
| Apr 6, 2026 | 10 days | 10 calendar days | Apr 15, 2026 | Apr 16, 2026 | 8 |
| Apr 13, 2026 | 1 week | 7 calendar days | Apr 19, 2026 | Apr 20, 2026 | 5 |
| Apr 20, 2026 | 3 weeks | 21 calendar days | May 10, 2026 | May 11, 2026 | 15 |
Common Sprint Lengths and What They Mean in This Calculator
The tool automatically handles standard iteration cycles, functioning as a 1 week sprint calculator, 2 week sprint calculator, 3 week sprint calculator, or 4 week sprint calculator. You can also define a highly specific sprint duration in days.
| Sprint Length | Calendar Days Used by the Tool | Typical End-Date Offset |
|---|---|---|
| 1 week | 7 days | Start date + 6 days |
| 2 weeks | 14 days | Start date + 13 days |
| 3 weeks | 21 days | Start date + 20 days |
| 4 weeks | 28 days | Start date + 27 days |
The calculator uses calendar weeks, not workweeks. A 2-week sprint always converts to exactly 14 calendar days here. The separate Working Days (Mon–Fri) output helps estimate weekday availability inside your chosen sprint.
What the Calculator Counts as Working Days
The tool counts working days strictly as Monday through Friday, while Saturday and Sunday are excluded. Public holidays are not omitted automatically, and custom workweeks are not supported. This means the working-day output is a pure weekday count inside the sprint range, not a holiday-aware team capacity number.
| Included in working day count | Not included in working day count |
|---|---|
| Monday | Saturday |
| Tuesday | Sunday |
| Wednesday | Public holidays are not removed automatically |
| Thursday | Custom non-working days are not removed automatically |
| Friday | Team-specific schedules are not applied |
Input Rules and Calculation Limits
The calculator enforces specific conditions on the inputs to ensure accurate date generation.
| Rule | How the calculator handles it |
|---|---|
| Start date | Must be a valid existing calendar date |
| Sprint length | Must be greater than 0 |
| Whole numbers only | Decimal values are not accepted |
| Units | Weeks (calendar) or Days (calendar) |
| Maximum duration | Cannot exceed 365 calendar days |
If weeks are selected, the tool converts weeks to days before checking the maximum duration. The calculator is designed purely for single-sprint date calculation, not multi-sprint roadmap generation.
Agile Sprint Date Calculator Use Cases
This calculator solves practical scheduling needs based strictly on date inputs and calendar rules.
| Use case | Why this calculator helps |
|---|---|
| Sprint planning | Quickly confirms the finish date from a chosen start date and duration |
| Scrum cadence checks | Shows exactly when the next sprint begins |
| Weekday planning | Gives a pure Mon–Fri working-day count inside the sprint |
| Duration comparison | Helps compare 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-week sprint windows easily |
Agile Sprint Date Assumptions
The calculator uses the following assumptions and rules to deliver predictable and accurate dates.
| Assumption | What it means for the result |
|---|---|
| Sprints are continuous calendar periods | Calendar duration is counted day by day, including weekends |
| End date uses duration minus one day | The start date is counted as day 1 |
| Next sprint starts the day after the end date | No gap is inserted automatically between iterations |
| Working days are Mon–Fri only | Holidays are not removed from the calendar duration |
| Maximum duration is 365 calendar days | Very long entries are intentionally blocked |
Agile Sprint Date Calculator vs Sprint Calendar Tools
It is helpful to recognize the difference between single-iteration calculators and broad schedule generators. This calculator focuses strictly on the boundaries of a single sprint, rather than planning long-term roadmaps.
| Tool type | Best for |
|---|---|
| Agile Sprint Date Calculator | Calculating one sprint |
| Sprint Calendar Generator | Planning many future sprints |
| Sprint Capacity Calculator | Estimating workload, not dates |
| Velocity Calculator | Forecasting output, not dates |
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