Weekly rows
Enter start time, end time, and break minutes for each day. Empty days count as zero.
Weekly Timesheet Calculator
Add start, end, and break minutes for each day of a week to total weekly hours and decimal time.
How this weekly timesheet calculator works
Each day has a fixed row with start time, end time, and break minutes. Completed rows are totaled into weekly hours and decimal hours, while empty days stay at zero.
If an end time is earlier than its start time, the row is treated as ending the next day and labelled as overnight. Rows with one missing time are called out instead of silently changing the total.
Weekly timesheet versus time card
The time card calculator is flexible and lets you add or remove arbitrary rows. This weekly timesheet calculator is organized by the days of the week for quick weekly planning and checking.
It is for personal tracking, project logs, and simple weekly hour checks. It does not calculate wages, overtime, payroll, HR, tax, or legal totals. No rounding increment is applied; each row is summed to the entered minute.
Related hour calculators
For a single shift, use the work hours calculator. For billable rate or rounding context, use the billable hours calculator. For live billable tracking, use the billable hours clock. For one elapsed span, use the time duration calculator.
Weekly timesheet calculator FAQ
How is this different from the time card calculator?
The time card calculator is flexible and row-based. This weekly timesheet calculator keeps one fixed row per weekday or weekend day.
How are breaks handled?
Break minutes are subtracted from each completed day row. Empty rows count as zero and rows with one missing time are flagged.
Does this apply overtime or rounding?
No. It sums entered minutes without overtime thresholds or rounding increments and shows both hours-and-minutes and decimal-hour totals.
Can I use this for payroll?
No. It is a personal planning and checking calculator. It does not apply wage, overtime, payroll, tax, HR, or legal rules.