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Flexi-Time Calculator

Track your flexible working hours and see your flexi-time balance against contracted hours.

Weekly Timesheet

DayStartEndBreak (min)Worked
Monday8h 0m
Tuesday8h 0m
Wednesday8h 0m
Thursday8h 0m
Friday6h 45m

Flexi Balance

Credit

+1h 15m

Hours Worked

38.8h

Contracted

37.5h

Understanding Your Flexi-Time

Flexi-time is a popular working arrangement in the UK that gives employees more control over their working hours. Rather than working fixed 9-to-5 hours, you can vary your start and finish times while ensuring you complete your contracted hours over a set period, usually a week or a month. This flexibility can significantly improve work-life balance.

Keeping track of your flexi-time balance helps you plan your working week effectively. If you have built up credit, you might choose to leave early on a Friday or take a flexi-day off. If you are in debit, you know you need to work a bit longer to catch up. Most employers set limits on how much credit or debit you can carry between periods. For a full picture of your earnings, check our Take-Home Pay Calculator.

Check Your Company Policy

Flexi-time rules are not universal. Your employer’s policy will define core hours, the settlement period (e.g., weekly or monthly), and limits on how much credit or debit you can carry over. Always check your specific workplace agreement.

Flexi-Time by the Numbers

Flexible working has become a cornerstone of modern UK employment. It offers benefits for both employees and employers, leading to widespread adoption. To understand your overall financial picture, our Salary Calculator can provide additional insights.

50%+

UK employers offering flexi-time

1-2 Days

Max flexi-leave per month typically

26 Weeks

Service needed to request flexible work

How to use this Calculator Site tool

First, enter your contracted weekly hours. Then, for each day, input your start time, end time, and the total duration of any unpaid breaks in minutes. The calculator will automatically total your hours worked for the week and show your flexi-time balance as either a credit or a debit against your contract.

Frequently Asked Questions