#423 · Marketing Tool

Workload Capacity Calculator

Check workload capacity, remaining capacity, utilization, and burnout risk before accepting more work.

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How to use this calculator

Enter your realistic time, workload, or priority assumptions. The calculator turns those inputs into a decision-focused productivity estimate, so you can plan the next action instead of only looking at raw hours.

  1. Fill in the input fields with your current situation.
  2. Click Calculate to update the result card.
  3. Use the recommendation, score, and risk level to adjust your plan.

Formula

Capacity Usage = (Current Workload + New Task Hours) ÷ Usable Capacity

This is a planning estimate, not a strict scientific measurement. Use conservative inputs when the task is uncertain or when interruptions are likely.

What this calculator includes

The result combines a main metric, supporting indicators, and a short interpretation. For productivity calculators, the practical recommendation is often more useful than the number alone.

FAQ

What does this calculator estimate?

Check workload capacity, remaining capacity, utilization, and burnout risk before accepting more work.

Is this result exact?

No. It is a planning tool based on your assumptions. Actual productivity can change with energy, interruptions, task complexity, and deadline pressure.

How should I interpret a high risk result?

A high risk result means your current plan has too little buffer. Reduce scope, add time, reschedule tasks, or remove low-value work.

Can I use this every day?

Yes. Daily use is useful for focus time, deep work sessions, task priority, and deadline planning. Weekly use is better for capacity and workload review.

What is a good productivity score?

For most people, a score above 70 is strong. Scores below 50 usually mean too much time is lost to meetings, interruptions, low-value work, or unrealistic planning.