About Us
HoursToWeeks.com was built for a simple but common headache: turning long lists of hours into a clear picture in weeks—without clunky spreadsheets, guesswork, or misreading “how many weeks is this?” in the middle of a busy project or schedule.
Whether you’re planning a course, mapping study hours, estimating project timelines, tracking freelance work, or just curious about how a big block of hours translates across weeks, the goal is the same: fast, accurate, distraction-free conversions.
What we’ve built into HoursToWeeks.com
- Purpose-built calculator: A focused hours ↔ weeks tool using the standard 168 hours per week, designed to update instantly as you type.
- Readable explanations: Short, practical explanations and examples so you understand the math, not just the answer.
- Popular conversion references: Handy values for common hour ranges to help with planning at a glance.
- Clean, ad-light UI: A layout tuned for clarity on laptops, tablets, and phones—no clutter, no dark patterns.
- Privacy-conscious design: No account signups just to run basic time conversions; minimal data collection, clearly explained.
- Accessibility & speed: Keyboard-friendly inputs, sensible contrast, and fast load times so anyone can get results quickly.
Who is behind it
HoursToWeeks.com is part of a small ecosystem of focused, high-quality tools crafted under the BigTechies umbrella. The same obsession powers all of them: accurate math, honest UX, and simple interfaces that respect your time and attention.
Instead of trying to be “everything for everyone”, this site is intentionally niche—so people who care about this conversion get a tool that simply works.
What’s next
- Smarter explanations for planning long-term projects and schedules.
- Additional time tools that complement hours-to-weeks without bloating the interface.
- Improved mobile ergonomics and accessibility refinements based on real user feedback.
- Lightweight export or copy features so you can drop results into reports or planners instantly.
Say hello
Have a suggestion, spotted an incorrect example, or want a related calculator? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out any time through the contact page.
Last updated: November 1, 2025