Lookback windows
Find the start of a 7-day, 30-day, or 90-day lookback window.
Lookback windows are useful for reports, audits, reminders, and eligibility checks that refer to a fixed number of calendar days before a known date. The calculator gives the earlier boundary without spreadsheet setup.
If the window should include or exclude the reference day, document that rule separately because this calculator applies a plain offset.
Previous milestones
Calculate an earlier date tied to a later deadline or event.
You can work backward from a launch date, appointment, due date, or review date to find when preparation should have started. The result is a clear calendar-day milestone.
For operational schedules, check whether the earlier milestone should be moved if it falls on a weekend or holiday.
Audit notes
Document exactly how an earlier reference date was derived.
The result panel lists both the reference date and the day count, which makes the calculation easier to explain in notes or tickets. That is helpful when someone later asks why an earlier date was selected.
Use consistent wording such as "30 calendar days before" when recording the basis.