Deep work semanal
- Created by
- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
- Reviewed by
- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
About this calculator
The deep work hours calculator estimates weekly time dedicated to focused tasks. Input your daily hours and the tool multiplies by 5 workdays using the formula: daily hours × 5. It's ideal for productivity planning, time management, or efficiency tracking.
This calculation follows the formula: daily hours × 5 days. For example, 4 hours/day equals 20 weekly deep work hours. It assumes a standard 5-day workweek, excluding weekends. Useful for freelancers, students, or anyone aiming to improve focus on complex projects.
Use this tool to: 1) Set productivity goals, 2) Compare project time allocation, 3) Identify workload imbalances. Note that it doesn't account for breaks, meetings, or interrupted tasks. Adjust based on your actual routine for better accuracy.
Key considerations: 1) Don't confuse deep work with regular tasks. 2) Factor in vacations or absences. 3) Include preparation time for activities. This calculator serves as a guide, not a substitute for detailed analysis of your work pace.
Frequently asked questions
How does the deep work hours calculation work?
We multiply your daily hours by 5 workdays, assuming a standard workweek.
Why use 5 days instead of 7?
The traditional calculation includes only weekdays, excluding weekends.
Can I adjust for weeks with fewer days?
Yes, simply modify the formula manually or use the calculator with specific days input.
Does this include breaks or meetings?
No, the calculation considers only pure focus hours. Adjust according to your actual routine.
How to use for long-term projects?
Calculate weekly hours and multiply by the estimated number of weeks in the project.